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Lavazza is the Most popular Italian Coffee

Which Italian coffees are popular on Amazon.com at the moment?

Well, off I went to Amazon.com to find out.

Italian coffee roaster, and household name on Italy, Lavazza occupies all the top spots on this top 5 list.

My favorite: Lavazza Crema Gusto Coffee
My favorite: Lavazza Crema Gusto Coffee

Here is the list of the top five most popular genuine Italian coffee blends on Amazon at the moment:

The Top 5 Most Popular Italian Coffees

Note:  While most of these blends are ground coffee, two are coffee beans, so you will need a coffee grinder to make your coffee, unless, that is, you have an expresso maker which grinds coffee too.

1. Lavazza Super Crema Espresso Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bag

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2. Lavazza Crema e Gusto Ground Coffee, Italian , 8.8-Ounce Bricks (Pack of 4)

3. Lavazza Caffe Espresso Ground Coffee, 8-Ounce Cans (Pack of 4)

4. Lavazza Qualita Rossa, Caffe Ground Espresso, 8.8-Ounce Bricks (Pack of 4)

5. Lavazza Crema e Aroma Coffee Beans, 2.2-Pound Bag

I’m happy to see that my favorite, Crema e Gusto, is in second place.

An espresso made with authentic Italian coffee is a great way to start you day!

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