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Caffè Borbone Blue Blend Espresso Paper Pods offer 50 medium roast, 44mm ESE pods crafted from a premium Arabica and Robusta blend. Designed for easy, eco-friendly brewing in compatible espresso machines, these individually sealed pods deliver a balanced, full-bodied espresso with dark chocolate and hazelnut flavors. Born in Naples, Italy, since 1998, Caffè Borbone combines tradition and innovation to bring authentic Neapolitan coffee to your cup.












| ASIN | B06XFYBTZK |
| ASIN | B06XFYBTZK |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free, Nut Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,248 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #242 in Single-Serve Coffee Capsules & Pods |
| Brand Name | Caffè Borbone |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Coffee Roast Level | Medium Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Machine Insert |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (10,498) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Halal, Keto, Plant Based, Vegetarian |
| Each Unit Count | 50.0 |
| Flavor | Blue Blend |
| Insert Type | ESE |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 5.75 x 6.75 x 9.5 inches |
| Item Form | Disc |
| Item Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 6045.77 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 3.53 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Caffè Borbone |
| Manufacturer | Caffè Borbone |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 6.75 x 9.5 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Product Shelf Life | 90 Days |
| Region of Origin | Europe |
| Special Ingredients | Arabica Coffee Beans, Robusta Coffee Beans |
| Specialty | Natural |
| Sweetness Description | moderately sweet |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
| Units | 50.0 Count |
| Variety | Blue |
A**D
The Blu is my favorite, nice and smooth
First off, these ESE pods are extremely easy to use and work great in my espresso maker. I'm kicking myself for not trying them sooner, as I tended to not use that machine because of the added work compared to my k-cup brewer. Now, it's almost as quick and easy to make espresso. At about 33 cents a pod, the price is pretty darn good, too. After buying a box of the Blu variety, "Life Made Better" sent me an e-mail and offered to send out samples of the other varieties. They sent two of each. After trying them all, I find the Blu to be the best choice for me. It's not very acidic and has a nice, smooth taste and mouth feel. The Rosso and Oro varieties weren't bad by any means, but they aren't my preference. I was really hoping to like the decaf version for drinking later in the day, but I honestly found the decaf version to taste off and didn't like it. So, I absolutely recommend the Blu pods. Very easy to use and clean up after, and the taste is very good. As long as I clean the cup holder well, I get good crema from these. As a side note, two thumbs up to the seller "Life Made Better" and to Caffe Borbone. My box arrived with no expiration date stamped on it, and the pods that I checked didn't have one. I e-mailed them both to ask if I was missing something, and they both responded quickly and thoroughly. (Turns out, they had an issue with production that day, and only about half of the pods had the date stamp - which I then found on some of the packages after checking more of them.) The coffee was fresh and has several months before expiration.
B**C
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
R**N
BUY IT WITH CONFIDENCE!
Excellent Espresso pods! Rich and smooth flavor that surpasses other brands. Buy it with confidence!
L**E
Great quality of coffee
Great coffee for this specific machine. Decent price here on Amazon.
M**E
These are not good. Not good at all.
I have a Breville espresso machine that I love. I decided to order some ESE pods for my husband so he can make a cup quicker in the mornings. These pods are terrible. They don’t brew correctly. If pale yellow water that faintly hints at coffee if someone screams out the word while you take a sip, then by all means, these are the pods for you. I have tried soaking them first. I have put them in dry. I have tried two at a time. I even tamped down the wet ones. The best result I’ve gotten is this. Dip two pods in warm water to soften them up. Then put them in the two-pull holder and tamp them down super hard. Then start the machine and let the pale yellow water come out for about 25 seconds. Then stop the machine, dump that, and start it again and you’ll get about 2oz of liquid that is more like strong coffee, but not quite espresso. Don’t make a whole latte (unless you want it to be weak), just toss in some cream and enjoy your small cup of coffee. These are honestly so disappointing. I am going to keep trying to get a good proper espresso pull (after all it’s a box of 150 pods, so I’ve got the time and resources), but I’m not feeling optimistic. Don’t waste your time or money. The picture I posted is of the best strength I was able to pull. The crema is there, but the flavor is standard cup of coffee strength. This was after running 25 seconds of weak yellow water. So, flavor? Meh. Freshness? Not particularly. Value for money? Not good since the product sucks. Also, this seller doesn’t do returns, so thankfully Amazon refunded my money for this travesty.
T**Z
As an Italian, I have high standards when it comes to coffee, and Caffè Borbone truly deliver that authentic espresso experience I expect. The rich, full-bodied flavour takes me right back to Italy, with a perfect balance of smoothness and intensity. Not only do the pods make brewing a great espresso quick and easy, but they’re also fully compostable, which is a huge plus for someone like me who values sustainability. The thick, velvety crema and the captivating aroma complete the experience. For anyone looking to enjoy a true Italian espresso with an eco-conscious twist, Caffè Borbone is the way to go!
R**X
Tjrs satisfait de ce café. Nous convient parfaitement
F**N
I love the flavour of the coffee and the convenience of the pod. I use them with a SMEG espresso maker and they work great. I even sometimes take the coffee out of the pod and tamp it down and then make the coffee...which tastes great! It's like my own pre-measured fresh ground freeze dried packet of espresso. Also, once a box came damaged due to poor courier handling and the company replaced it straight away. Arrived within a day of notice. So AMAZING all way round.
D**E
Livraison respecté. Dossettes excellente
B**I
Love it.
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