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Caffe Compatible Nespresso 100 Espresso Pods Red Blend, Creamy Espresso with Deliciously Persistent Flavor,

Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

$35.95$80.00

Discover the taste of Italian coffee with Caffe Borbone Respresso Miscela Rossa Espresso Capsules. This delicious red blend offers a delicious, strong, and creamy taste with a persistent character that instils a deep sensation of pleasure on the palate. Our balanced coffee is set apart by its refined taste, persistent character, and intense aroma. Perfect synthesis between taste and refinement, creaminess, sweetness, and character, the red blend satisfies even the most demanding palates who wish to sip the true flavor of beautiful Naples. Whether you drink your coffee as an after-dinner espresso, with milk for a relaxing latte, or as a lunchtime cappuccino, Caffe Borbone’s Italian coffee makes the ideal coffee pick-me-up. Intensity 9.5/10 Back in the late 1700s, Naples was the first city in Italy, the second in Europe and the fifth in the world. It was during this period that the people of Naples really made coffee their own, working to improve its quality and embracing the drink as a symbol of the city. Caffe Borbone was born in 1998 and since then has been a constant source of innovation and inspiration, experimenting with new technology to bring the unique and inimitable taste of Neapolitan coffee to the world!

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Size

50 Count (Pack of 1), 100 Count (Pack of 1), 150 Count (Pack of 1)

Flavor Name

Miscela Blu, Powerful and Intense Aroma, Miscela Rossa, Creamy Espresso

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎

No

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎

9.06 x 7.48 x 11.42 inches; 1.1 Pounds

Manufacturer ‏ : ‎

Caffe Borbone

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B06W54NMJY

Country of Origin ‏ : ‎

Italy

10 reviews for Caffe Compatible Nespresso 100 Espresso Pods Red Blend, Creamy Espresso with Deliciously Persistent Flavor,

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Paolo

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Italian Espresso Bliss in a Capsule!

    If you’re a coffee aficionado like me, you’re in for a treat with the Caffe Borbone Compatible Nespresso 100 Espresso Pods Red Blend. These pods are a game-changer in the world of at-home espresso.Rich and Creamy: The Red Blend pods deliver a creamy, velvety espresso with a depth of flavor that’s simply divine. The texture is on point, and the flavor is rich without being overpowering.Persistent Flavor: What sets these pods apart is the persistently delicious flavor. From the first sip to the last, you’ll enjoy the same bold, robust taste. It’s like having a little piece of Italy in your cup every morning.Fresh from Italy: Knowing that these pods are roasted and freshly packaged in Italy gives me confidence in their authenticity and quality. You can taste the Italian craftsmanship in every sip.Value for Money: Considering the quality, quantity, and the amazing taste, the price per pod is more than reasonable. It’s a fantastic value for true espresso enthusiasts.I can’t recommend these enough!

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  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Meline

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best Italian coffee

    I recently came from Italy and I drink this coffee at my cousins house and I loved it so I searched and I was very happy that I found this coffee on Amazon. I can’t wait to drink it but you need the special machine so I ordered the machine and I can’t wait to drink coffee.

  3. Rated 4 out of 5

    Eric Hjerpe

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good flavor quality I expected

    I would give them 5 stars but they are individually wrapped and seems like a waste of materials

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Frank correra

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Eccellente

    For me is eccellente coffee

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ben C

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Caffe Borbone: BLACK is better than Blu in my opinion: rich, intense, deep and robust. A perfect Italian blend.

    *******31 March 2015 update:Before Caffe Borbone came out with their Miscela Black, I had previously tried Blu and left a review of it below. I rated their Blu 3 star. But their Black – wow! Black! It’s so much different to me. It might also be that I’ve been using Lucaffe Classic pods for a while now and I wanted something different. I’m not sure if I got a bad batch of Lucaffe Classic pods, but something wasn’t right with the last box of 50 I ordered. What I’m learning about these ESE Pods is you still need to get a freshly packaged batch for them to be really good. I hate to say it, but I’m super picky about fresh beans. When I open a new bag of coffee beans I want them totally gone within 2-3 days, otherwise the taste starts getting acidic and stale. No good.I think I got lucky with Borbone’s new Black. They sent me a sample of all their pods and the Black stuck out the most. It was so freakin’ rich, intense and robust. I couldn’t believe the depth of flavor that came out of one of these small pods. I had previously really enjoyed the Lucaffee Classic because they had a nicely balanced blend of Arabica (80%) and Robusta (20%) beans. But the last batch I tried was a bit too nutty tasting – either the roast was too light or there was too much Robusta in the blend.Regardless, I remembered how much I enjoyed the Black sample. I purchased an entire box and am happy to have received a super fresh batch. They don’t expire until February 2017, so I’m guessing they were just packaged in Feb. 2015. I really, really can’t believe they could last until 2017, though.Anyway – Black: rich, deep, robust, dark. It makes a stellar espresso shot and is my new go-to ;)******************Previous review of BLU:I’ve been in and out of the at-home espresso market since 2004 when I got my first machine. Back then I was working at Starbucks (2000-2006) and I got a super cheap Estro Vapore machine that had been sitting in a Starbucks basement for years.Long and short, when I recently wanted to get back into making at-home macchiatos, I wanted something simple and clean. I bought myself a Gaggia Evolution and a box of Lucaffe Classic pods. My wife’s friend told me about Lucaffe, so I decided to check them out. Shortly after I tried the Lucaffe’s, I purchased the Borbone Blu because of it’s online reputation and positive reviews.I have to say, I tried to like them, but after trying 10, I just wasn’t as impressed as I was with the Lucaffee Classic.The Borbone Blu’s were much more acidic and tangy. They still offer a good shot of espresso, but don’t have the aroma or body that the Lucaffe’s do. I much prefer the Lucaffe’s. I returned the Borbone Blu box of 150 pods I had purchased, and got myself another one of the Lucaffes.The Lucaffe Classics are smooth, consistent, full of body and chocolaty: just what I want in my espresso. Pour this into a bit of steamed milk and you’ve created bliss.I also appreciate Lucaffe’s packaging: the sealed foil is small and thin. The Burbone foil is much more dense and larger. I didn’t see why the added weight and size was needed for the same size pod.If you’re not a fan of chocolaty, smooth espresso, and want a more acidic and sharp espresso, go for the Borbone Blu. They just were not what I was looking for.Ben

    4 people found this helpful

  6. Rated 4 out of 5

    Cliff W.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Grind

    I’ve been buying this brand for almost a year and this is the 6th box of 100but the 1st box of the rosso. Tried the blu, black and gold. Seems like these is a finer grind which results in a reduced flow thru the nespresso. Good tasting but I may go back to the gold. I do wish that my Gaggia Syncrony repair would hurry up and get done.

    One person found this helpful

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Peonie530!

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great taste

    I like the consistant taste, never fails. I’ve ordered this coffee about 4x and never disappointed.

  8. Rated 4 out of 5

    D. Adams

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good value for flavor and convenience

    I have enjoyed coffee for many years, though it was the gift of an espresso / cappuccino maker for Christmas that got me started on a daily espresso (or two). Being new, I do not believe I can rate with authority the overall authenticity, but I can suggest the convenience and flavor would satisfy most home brewers of espresso.I had been using Seattle Best Level 5 for my beverage, which is still my favorite flavor-wise, but there is the minor inconvenience of measuring, tamping, emptying grounds and rinsing the filter cup. So when I learned there were pre-packaged pods I was anxious to give them a try.The ratings of any product should be considered with caution – some will downplay a product because they thought it had too much packaging, or other trivial commentary. It is the usefulness, quality, enjoyment and economy of a product that should come first in a review.That said, let’s visit the product as it comes out of the box.Each pod is contained in its own air-tight packet, which I believe is also modified atmosphere to maintain freshness. This is why the pod is a bit puffy rather than being flat like a tea packet. And that’s also why the outer box appears so big. For some, 150 pods at a time may be a bit much, but this packaging extends the useful shelf-life well within a consumers consumption period.Remember these are E.S.E. (Easy Serving Espresso) pods, so make sure your machine has that designation.Once opened, there is a pre-tamped pod in a round of coffee filter material, sealed, and with a tab formed from the filter paper apparently for ease in removing the pod from the filter cup. So far, after about a dozen cups, each packet has had a slight tear, but not enough to empty grounds into my cup. Each cup has been free of grounds. If you find this same tear, just put that side up in the filter cup. Don’t open the filter, these are designed to be used intact.The draw time with these seems to be perhaps 50% longer than with loose coffee, perhaps due to a harder tamp than I usually use. But it does provide a rich cup of espresso, I would not call it watery at all, and the crema is adequate for an espresso draw and makes for a pleasant first sip.My cost for these through Amazon (with free shipping) was about $0.33 per cup, about $0.12 to $0.17 more than using another of my favorite loose varieties, but for the occasional use I think I’m worth those few extra cents, and wouldn’t hesitate to offer it to guests.I have tried all the tips that others have posted about using these type of pods – tamping it a little harder, trimming the tab, pre-moistening the pod – I didn’t see any difference, but part of the fun of espresso is trying new things and learning what works best in your home with your machine.The Amazon listing also says the manufacturer guarantees satisfaction or your money back, so buy and try with confidence.

    One person found this helpful

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    Rita

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Authentic Espresso Delight

    These Espresso Coffee Pods are a hit in my dad’s office, and for a good reason! As a Sicilian man with a discerning taste for espresso, my dad swears by these pods. He claims they offer the best quality espresso at an incredible price point. I order them regularly for his office, and it’s safe to say they are a crowd-pleaser. If you’re searching for authentic and delicious espresso, look no further than Caffe Borbone. Indulge in a rich and satisfying cup of joe that will transport you straight to Italy. Buon caffè!

  10. Giovanna

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good

    good

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