Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee Medium Roast 2.2LB Bag ,100% Natural Arabica, Authentic Italian, Blended and roasted in Italy, Milk chocolate and roasted hazelnut…
Original price was: $29.95.$24.96Current price is: $24.96.
- 2.2 LB bag of Lavazza Top Class Filtro whole bean coffee
- Medium roast with a balanced taste
- 100% natural Arabica beans
- Aromatic notes of milk chocolate and roasted hazelnut
- Blended and roasted in Italy
- Best used in drip coffee maker or French press
- Contains only coffee, nut-free allergen information
- Product dimensions: 2 x 3.2 x 5.2 inches; 8.11 ounces
Buying Guide: Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee
Introduction
Welcome to our buying guide for Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee! In this guide, we will provide you with all the information you need to know before purchasing this medium roast coffee. From its aroma and taste profile to brewing methods and allergen information, we’ve got you covered. Read on to discover why this authentic Italian coffee may be the perfect choice for you.
Aroma and Taste
The Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee offers a balanced taste with aromatic notes of milk chocolate and roasted hazelnut. If you enjoy a medium roast coffee with a hint of sweetness and nutty flavors, this coffee is a great option. Its natural Arabica beans ensure a high-quality and satisfying coffee experience.
Origin and Authenticity
This coffee is blended and roasted in Italy, capturing the essence of authentic Italian coffee. Lavazza is a renowned Italian brand known for its commitment to quality and craftsmanship. By choosing Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, you can trust that you are getting an authentic Italian coffee experience.
Brewing Methods
This 2.2LB bag of Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee is best used with a drip coffee maker or French press. For a drip coffee maker, use the recommended amount of coffee beans per cup of water according to your taste preference. If you prefer a French press, follow the standard brewing instructions by grinding the beans to a coarse consistency and steeping them with hot water before plunging.
Allergen Information
If you have any concerns regarding allergens, you’ll be glad to know that this coffee is nut-free. It contains only coffee without any added flavors or additives. However, please note that it may have been processed in facilities that handle nuts, so cross-contamination cannot be completely ruled out.
Product Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 2 x 3.2 x 5.2 inches; 8.11 Ounces
- Item Model Number: I0100187
- Manufacturer: Lavazza
Price History for Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee Medium Roast 2.2LB Bag ,100% Natural Arabica,...
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Current Price | $25.00 | October 1, 2024 |
Highest Price | $25.94 | September 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $24.96 | July 4, 2024 |
Last price changes
$25.00 | September 29, 2024 |
$25.94 | September 18, 2024 |
$25.00 | July 24, 2024 |
$24.96 | July 4, 2024 |
$24.99 | June 26, 2024 |
Specification: Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee Medium Roast 2.2LB Bag ,100% Natural Arabica, Authentic Italian, Blended and roasted in Italy, Milk chocolate and roasted hazelnut…
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2490 reviews for Lavazza Top Class Filtro Whole Bean Coffee Medium Roast 2.2LB Bag ,100% Natural Arabica, Authentic Italian, Blended and roasted in Italy, Milk chocolate and roasted hazelnut…
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Original price was: $29.95.$24.96Current price is: $24.96.
R Vaughn-Stepter –
Niceee
Tasty –
Good
joselu –
Had this on holiday in Malta this year. Bought it whilst enjoying a coffee in the cafe.
Lourdes D. –
De los mejores café que he probado 😋
Hsu Ching-Hsiang –
I finally found my coffee. My stomach is very sensitive to acidity in the coffee and I can even tast sourness of it. This coffee is just perfect. Love it.
Maria Ivanova –
I love this coffee; great flavor. The best coffee I have had in quite some time. I have reordered this
coffee several times. Give it a try.
Mark J –
Lavazza continúa impresionandome. Este café vale por el lo que pagas. Es delicioso. Llegó fresco sin problemas de caducidad.
Online shopper –
I love this coffee and have it on auto ship for the last year. But lately I’ve noticed it has a foamy thing when I empty the rest of the pot into the sink. It looks soapy I should have taken a picture of it does this again I will. I noticed it twice now.
Loves Nature –
Usually I buy Qualità Rossa Beans 1kg.
I thought I would give this a try to see if I could notice any difference.
Interestingly I could. This is a smoother flavour and less bitter/burnt?
Very pleasant but clearly this is relected by the price, and not forgetting taste is a individual preference.
However, I would be happy to recommend. Very nice.
Alec –
2nd Edit: 26 Feb 2020, I’m about to finish the last of this bag. I’m gonna buy another 2.2lb/1k because this was that good. I’m gonna try a different flavour, maybe the Gran or the Super Crema. The honey and almond sounds really intriguing….
What I did to preserve the beans, because once I opened the bag, I couldn’t close it, was put the beans in Ziplocs. Quarts worked for me, I had two I could barely zip and a sandwich baggy. Making four to six cups daily (and to stretch them out, I’ll pour more water over the used beans. If I made a batch of six, I use three cups next, then two cups. By that time the beans are tired. Hey, these were good! Not really expensive, but I wanna stretch my money out!) the 2.2lb last nearly two months. Ignore what I was saying about maybe these will be stale, these were fantastic.
6/5 , am buying again
I have a bag of ground coffee to go through before I open this (won’t be long) but something that gives me pause is the manufactured date, the day the coffee was roasted.
A year and a half ago?!?! When I was working for Peet’s Coffee, they told me to throw away any bag of coffee (3lbs or more) over 3 months old since roasting (didn’t happen often, they went through several bags daily), I’ve never seen coffee over a year old! Beans don’t ~really~ expire, it’s not like I’m gonna get cancer because my coffee was stale, but the tasting notes will/would be off and the cup will/would be flat. I suppose that the nitrogen process the beans are treated with help preserve, but this bag doesn’t contain nitrogen, it’s your standard coffee bag with an air port, any gas in there that wasn’t air has now escaped. I’ve seen those coffees at the store, they come in tins to not let the gas escape (also a product sold by LavAzza).
Long story short, I haven’t tasted my beans yet, and while I’m eager to, I am also cautious. I will update the review with actual stars and report what I think are the drawbacks, if there are any, when I open the bag.
*ahem*
So I finished that other bag of coffee a while ago, I’m just pretty lazy and forgetful.
WOW
Upon opening the bag (very well sealed, I ended up using scissors and storing the beans in Ziplocs) the kitchen filled with coffee scent — literally. Blooming, blossoming, exploding out of the bag was this incredibly deep toasty earthy smell of very dark and flavourful beans. Just wow.
Ground the beans for my drip (I’m investing the money for a small espresso machine soon, you know, when I have $1000+ spending money), loaded Mr Coffee up and in ~5min I had a cup of java (cup of italia?) covered with a thick layer of natural oils. The liquid was mean looking, jet black with crema coloured bubbles (but no genuine crema, this was a Mr Coffee), and the aroma was like a brick wall.
The first slurp was incredible! There is a wealth of flavour in these beans, more than just a smoky, rough, charred taste, these were notes of deep earth, softened by a sweet taste (the bag says cinnamon, I feel like it’s a stretch, but sure), layered with the customary roasty toasty notes darker roasts have. But this wasn’t your $10 bag coffee where the roaster forgot to turn the beans and it came out crispy, these were roasted to the prime level, and I imagine, these beans must have been treated or stored in nitrogen or something, because these were fresh, and the bag denotes the manufacturing date, which I believe is the day they bagged the beans, which is probably the day or day after the beans finished roasting, and the bag says it was over a year ago.
Incredible. This was a good bag of coffee, this is a good mug of coffee.
Francisco M –
We had this coffee at a Yorkville (Toronto) restaurant. We really like it. A bit pricey though and sadly they charge for shipping. But it is what it is, as I can’t get it any other way.
PLING –
El producto es el esperado, pero me ha sorprendido la fecha de caducidad y envasado. Ha sido envasado hace más de un año, de julio del 2022, cuando otro paquete de café que tengo comprado hace un mes ha sido envasado en abril de 2023. Por lo tanto he recibido un producto que llevaba almacenado casi un año. Además ha tardado en llegar, sobre todo por el transportista DHL, que siempre se encarga de ir a casa justo cuando estás trabajando, sin avisar ni dejarlo en el buzón citibox que dispone mi comunidad para estas situaciones. Cuando lo abra espero que el sabor del café sea el de siempre…
Alec –
This coffee is never bitter, but is nice and strong for this household of espresso drinkers!