Nespresso Il Caffè
With an intensity of 13 out of 13, Nespresso’s Il Caffè capsule is as dark and intense as it gets.
Nespresso Aged Sumatra
Aged Sumatra is more enjoyable with milk as a Cappucino or Latte Macchiato drink than as a straight espresso shot.
Cafe La Llave Nespresso Espresso
Born in Cuba and now located in Los Angeles, Cafe La Llave is known for its signature blend which is specifically designed for Cuban espressos.
Starbucks Nespresso Pike Place
This capsule feels like somebody overstuffed a drip machine, making a dry, thick, overly dark Lungo cup.
Lavazza Nespresso Decaffeinato Ricco
Despite that watery feel I don’t like which affects most Nespresso compatible pods, this one comes with an enjoyable, dark roasted flavor that feels like the real thing and leaves with you with a decent aftertaste.
Lavazza Nespresso Avvolgente
A flawed coffee capsule, Avvolgente makes an acceptable Lungo cup but is still a letdown for a brand such as Lavazza.
Lavazza Nespresso Leggero
Lavazza Leggero was clearly designed to be a crowd-pleaser with its round body, fruity flavor and low intensity.
Lavazza Nespresso Deciso
With an intensity of 1o out of 13, this Lavazza Deciso capsule makes a no-nonsense cup of espresso, delivering rough, dark flavors with a hint of cocoa.
Lavazza Nespresso Armonico
Lavazza Armonico is a pretty unctuous espresso blending roasted cereals and caramel flavors.
Lavazza Nespresso Reviews Coming Soon
We have some great news for all Nespresso compatible capsule fans out there: Our Lavazza Nespresso reviews are coming soon on Coffee Capsule Guide including Leggero, Deciso, Armonico, Avvolgente and Decaffeinato Ricco capsules. Founded in Turin in 1895 by Luigi Lavazza, Lavazza is one of the most beloved coffee brands around the world so we are looking forward to bringing you new worthy Nespresso alternatives. Stay tuned as these...
