Nespresso Vs Keurig
Comparing Nespresso to Keurig used to be a no-brainer based on your coffee drinking preference since the original Nespresso machines were only serving espressos and Lungos while Keurig coffee makers deliver drip coffee. However with the introduction of its Vertuo line a few years, Nespresso became a solid drip style coffee competitor for Keurig machines in North America. Let’s compare both brands. ORIGINS Based in Lausanne,...
Nespresso Filter Style Intense
Despite being marketed as a stronger version of Filter Style Mild, Nespresso’s Filter Style Intense feels just as washy-washy as its counterpart but with a darker kick.
Nespresso Filter Style Mild
Nespresso’s Filter Style Mild was designed to be so soft that it seems they forgot about what matters the most, flavors.
Nespresso Nocciola
With its creamy body, praline and biscuit notes, Nespresso’s Nocciola is a must for Nutella fans.
Nespresso Cioccolatino
Nespresso’s Cioccolatino is a lungo capsule with a dark chocolate flavor and light biscuit notes.
Nespresso Vaniglia
Nespresso’s Vaniglia is a Lungo capsule with a smooth, rich texture and a subtle vanilla flavor.
Nespresso Infinitely Espresso
Nespresso’s Infinitely Espresso is a collaboration with Paris-based French pastry chef Pierre Hermé, also known as the king of macaron.
Nespresso Milano Intenso
Each ingredient complements each other, rather than standing out, creating an overall very smooth and satisfying experience.
Nespresso Honduras
For a coffee retailing as $1 per capsule, Nespresso’s Honduras feels surprisingly dry with another fruity flavor lacking originality.
Nespresso Istanbul Espresso
Featuring a dark flavor, medium high intensity and velvety body, Istanbul Espresso pleasantly surprises by delivering an intense but smooth experience that is sure to make fans of authentic espressos happy.