The Worst Lavazza-Brand Whole Bean Coffees, According To Our Taste Test - Tasting Table
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Lavazza's whole-bean coffees were evaluated, with Classico being the worst for its lack of flavor and aroma, likened to hotel coffee. The rebranded Dolcevita Classico showed slight improvement but couldn't rise above seventh place. Super Crema, despite its enticing aroma, was criticized for its weak flavor, mainly tasting bitter. Customers expressed disappointment as these blends failed to deliver on their promises, indicating that the quality of coffee beans plays a vital role in the overall coffee experience.
Classico was placed at the very bottom of the list, with our taste tester comparing it to the sad experience of drinking hotel coffee. The flavor and aroma both fell flat, which was pointed out by other customers as well.
The flavor of this coffee was more pronounced, even bringing out slight undertones of dried fruit, as promised on the package. Still, the overall cup was nothing special.
The Super Crema blend was rated second-to-last on our ranking, mostly because it overpromised and underdelivered. The aroma of the coffee was there; the flavor was not.
Made from 60% Arabica and 40% Robusta, the blend promises a sweet and bitter aroma with full-bodied flavor, but customers report that the taste is mostly just bitter.
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