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The Bialetti Aluminum Nespresso Compatible Capsules offer a premium espresso experience with 60 assorted pods, crafted in Italy. Each capsule is designed for optimal freshness and flavor preservation, ensuring a rich and aromatic brew every time. Made from 100% recyclable aluminum, these capsules are not only delicious but also environmentally friendly, making them the perfect choice for the modern coffee lover.
M**
El producto es muy Bueno.
Me gusta mucho este café .y Las Cápsulas son Excelentes. Muchas Gracias. Llegan siempre a Tiempo.
B**D
Horrible Quality, Possibly Dangerous
I was sent a very clear used open taped up package. This was clearly sent to someone else, opened, returned and then resold to me. Not with food/drink items, no idea what could have been done to these while in someone else's possession.
P**Y
good strong variety
Nice assortment, right up my ally for strength of taste. I love super strong coffee, and the 11 makes a real nice cuppa. The 9 is good for basic good coffee, leaning strong. I actually do drink decaf as well, usually in the afternoon or evening when I still want a nice warm cup of coffee but cant have caffeine. 20 each, 10 in each box, 60 capsules total.5 stars just because I personally really like the coffee strengths used in this pack.
E**T
Average at best....
We took the time to try all intensities of this brand and we came away thinking even the least intensity was still oddly bitter and off.We started with the 9 (right in the middle) and found it too strong but not in a properly strong way but in a bitter type flavor profile.We dropped down to the 7 to compare and while the intensity let up the overall flavor and notes were just not that great.We finally bit the bullet and tried the 11 and actually found it to be the best of all three but still not that great.We tried classic espresso shot, cappuccino and latte and it was just....ok across the board.3/5
O**T
Delizioso
Delicious. These are all intense, creamy, and produces smooth crème on top. The capsules work very well in my Nespresso original machine. They have notched shape on the bottom, which makes them look different than my other ones. I don’t know if the shape has any function, I just see that they were all punctured properly when I inspect the used capsules. They are all good, and the creamy flavor is my favorite, goes particularly well with sweetener and milk, as I’m a sweetened coffee drinker and definitely partial to hazelnut tones in the flavor. Made in Italy.
B**S
Spendy But Quality Coffee
Disclosure: This was sent to me for free via the Vine program. I did not receive monetary compensation to write this review, just the product itself.My Nespresso journey has been a fun one. Since buying the machine, I've been overcaffeinated to the point of being able to phase through solid objects. But in all seriousness, I've been trying a lot of good coffee. Also a lot of bad coffee. Okay, mostly bad coffee. I've been desperate for a respite from the off-brands I've been finding in job lot stores and so, when the hallowed name of Bialetti graced my queue, I nabbed it. I have a long-standing love of Bialetti, mainly from the extremely potent moka pot brews I drank all through college (and still indulge in every once and awhile to this day). So I knew it was a name I could trust...but could I trust the coffee? Well, I was about to find out.The cups came in a brick, two of each flavor taped together. In my haste to get a pod out, I mangled one of the boxes so don't do that. If you look carefully, they've got resealable lids on them like a cereal box so instead of ripping into the end to get at the precious bean juice capsules inside like a barbarian, do the civil thing and open it from the top so that it can be resealed, like a gentleman. It came with three flavors: Raffinatto (7), Cremoso (9), and Intensio (42 but actually 10), two packages of each as previously discussed. I tried all three flavors several times and here were my notes:Raffinato: Tastes of toasted nuts and cinnamon. Slightly bitter but a good contrast to the sweetness.Cremoso: Tastes like toasted rye bread with a wicked bitter punch to it. Full bodied.Intensio: Tastes like treacle and pumpernickel bread. Surprisingly not as full bodied as expected. Also surprisingly not so bitter.A very bready trio, I will admit. But they were also very good. None of them tasted stale, all fresh, and none had any off-notes that I could discern. I was particularly surprised by the Intensio which, to my palate, wasn't as intensio as I thought it would be. Rather the Cremoso won that title with it's pungent and bracing-ly bitter aftertaste.All in all, a fine set. But what of the price, I cry, for the umpteenth time. Well, it's $40 for 60, so about $.67 a cup. Not great but not bad. It's expensive in terms of Nespresso compatible pods but it also carries the Bialetti hallmark (which it rightfully fulfills). It's quality coffee at a quality price but not so much that it's prohibitively expensive if bought in bulk. I find it to be an adequate taster pack of their brands for you to try before you buy your favorites at a significant bulk discount. Would recommend.
M**R
not working in nespresso machine
90% cups damaged and looked like the boxes where by packing damaged
C**S
For those that like strong tasting espresso - [reminds me of Death Wish/high caffeine coffees]
Pictured is the Cremoso but I've had all 3 varieties. The unique issue with these capsules and strength intensity is I normally veer towards 4-6 rated Nespresso and steer away from the higher rated ones in intensity, while I LOVE super strong coffee such as Death Wish.Somehow, I love these Nespresso's, and my favorite by far is the 11 but the 9 is fantastic as well, even though most recently I had another packet where the 9 and 11 were too strong for me, and I mentioned how I liked the more 'sublime' tastes of the lower rated pods.If espresso was to be had in the days of crime noir toughs and detectives along with what was condoned back in the 20s-50s this is what they would be having, pinkie sticking out perhaps with a grin of 'whatcha gonna do 'bout it, tough guy?'
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