ESPRESSO COFFEE CAPSULES REVIEWS
>> Reviews of espresso coffee capsules, all Nespresso and compatible brands included.
Nespresso Amaretti
Unlike its accompanying festive capsule Torta Flavor, Nespresso’s Amaretti capsule doesn’t work for me as a straight espresso shot.
Nespresso Torta
Torta Di Nocciole Flavor really hits the mark when you prepare it as a Cappucino!
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.
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 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.
Archer Farms Lentando
Since decaf coffee isn’t my cup of tea, I wasn’t expecting much from Archer Farms’ decaf Lentando capsule but it did manage to surprise me.
Nespresso Freddo Delicato
Freddo Delicato is a 2020 Nespresso Iced Coffee Barista Creations made of Kenya beans. Soft and moderately fruity, Freddo Delicato is quite enjoyable but inferior to the accompanying Freddo Intenso capsule.