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☕ Elevate your daily grind with a velvety, chocolate-kissed brew
La Colombe Nizza Medium Roast Whole Bean Coffee delivers a smooth, full-bodied experience with rich notes of milk chocolate, nuts, and brownie. Sourced sustainably from four renowned coffee regions, this 12-ounce pack offers a versatile medium roast perfect for espresso and milk-based drinks. Loved for its comforting sweetness and balanced flavor, it’s a premium choice for professionals seeking a reliable yet indulgent coffee ritual.









| ASIN | B00MZXU6CW |
| ASIN | B00MZXU6CW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,014 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #30 in Roasted Coffee Beans |
| Brand Name | La Colombe |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Caffeine Content Per Serving | 63 Milligrams |
| Coffee Roast Level | Medium Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,143) |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Each Unit Count | 12 |
| Flavor | Nizza |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 3.75 x 6.25 inches |
| Item Form | Whole Bean |
| Item Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Nizza 12 oz Whole Bean |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Item model number | 0604913120017 |
| Manufacturer | La Colombe |
| Manufacturer | La Colombe |
| Model Number | 0604913120017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 0604913120017 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3.75 x 6.25 inches; 12 ounces |
| Product Shelf Life | 90 Days |
| Region of Origin | United States |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Ingredients | Milk Chocolate, Nuts, Brownie |
| Specialty | Milk Chocolate, Nuts, Brownie |
| Sweetness Description | Very Sweet |
| UPC | 604913120017 |
| UPC | 604913120017 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Units | 12.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Nizza |
N**H
Smooth and chocolatey—great with milk, a bit mild on its own
I’ve been using La Colombe’s Nizza blend as my everyday coffee for a few weeks now, and overall I really enjoy it. It’s a medium roast with a super smooth flavor. lots of chocolate, caramel, and nutty notes that make it perfect for lattes and cappuccinos. It’s not bitter at all, and there’s no weird aftertaste, which I really appreciate. When I use it for drip or French press, it’s mellow and easy to drink—definitely more on the comforting side than bold or complex. If you like coffees that are bright or fruity, this probably isn’t it. But if you’re after something warm, rich, and classic, it’s a solid pick. For espresso, it pulls nicely once you dial it in, It’s also amazing in milk drinks—the sweetness really comes through and the texture is velvety. Final thoughts: This is a great “comfort coffee.” Not flashy or fancy, but really reliable and delicious especially if you like your coffee with milk. I’ll definitely keep it in the rotation. Not cheap but tastes like it’s not cheap, which is good IMO.
N**R
A Great coffee bean
This is a great coffee bean...smells wonderful and has great flavor
G**T
Solid cup of coffee! Mild and delicious.
I really enjoyed the La Colombe Nizza Medium Roast Whole Bean Coffee. As soon as I opened the bag, the aroma was incredible and immediately made me look forward to brewing a cup. The beans themselves were not greasy, which I really appreciated. This made for a smooth, consistent grind in my machine and felt like a good indicator of quality. As for the taste, it was very enjoyable. While it wasn’t quite as strong or robust as the coffee I usually prefer, it still delivered a solid, well-balanced, and delicious cup that I would happily drink again.
M**L
Coffee is caffeine king.
If you like going to bed late or not sleeping at all, this is your coffee. It's the best tasting coffee, period. So so good. It's just too strong on caffeine. Normally great. But not anymore since I work from home now haha
A**.
Fabulous coffee beans.
I was served a very good cup of coffee in a NYC restaurant so I asked the waiter what it was. It was La Colombe so I ordered some. First, the price is great for 1.5 lbs. Many coffee beans are more than that for 12 oz. I use a French Press and a medium coarse grind. This is easily one of my favorite beans and it won't be the last time I buy it. Give it a try.
T**R
Burned beans.
Disgusting and poor quality. The bag I bought was not even close to being Medium Roast...Burned to a crisp by nuclear hellfire is the more appropriate way to describe this coffee. Bitter, smoked out and nowhere near as described. Total waste of money. Seriously, how did this garbage make it through Quality Control? Starbucks can do better than this and they're terrible!
C**E
My ‘house espresso’ blend
A few years ago I handled an arbitration in Manhattan and ended up living at the Tribeca Grand hotel. That turned out to be a short stroll away from a very comfortable La Colombe café, where I satisfied my espresso habit for a few months. Nizza is the blend the La Colombe cafés use for the standard espresso pull. While I have tried dozens of single origin and blended beans for espresso at home, Nizza has been my ‘house blend’ since then. Until recently, I ordered direct from La Colombe, but discovered that amazon will do prime delivery and sells the 24 ounce format for less than buying direct. I’ve ordered dozens of times now; never have I received ‘old’ coffee, ground coffee instead of beans, or less coffee than I paid for. I drink straight shots, pulled from an ECM Synchronika, ground in an ECM V-Titan grinder. My wife drinks her espresso with milk. Each of us goes through two or three 20 gram dose/40 gram pulls a day. Nizza is NOT ‘very dark roast’ as some have said here. It is a Full City to Full City+ roast, well before the beans begin to get oily and turn toward black. The Nizza flavor profile is exactly what I look for in my straight shots: dominant tones of creamy milk chocolate and toasted hazelnut, moderate acidity. My wife tells me Nizza goes well with steamed milk — I don’t touch the moo juice, although I have had shots of Nizza marked with a tablespoon or so of foam and that’s a perfect macchiato in my book. I shoot for a 1 gram dose: 2 gram shot ratio, 200F at the brewhead, about 32 to 36 seconds extraction with a few seconds of preinfusion. I use a puck screen to minimize my maintenance needs, along with a stainless steel portafilter, VMS shower screen and VST 22 gram ridgeless portafilter basket. For some reason, I always find it is uncommonly easy to dial in grind, tamp and time with Nizza beans; and I always get a pretty reasonable head of crema. I don’t think there is robusta in the blend, as often is the case with blends from Lavazza and other Italian commercial blends, so you won’t obtain the kind of crema —or the blast of caffeine — you may expect from those. I’m pretty serious about my coffee and have been for about half a century. I see some very negative reviews of Nizza here on amazon and have to wonder whether the reviewers had one of those now and then bad experiences that occur with any product, or with fulfillment of an order — or whether they just don’t have a clue what they’re doing. In any event, I’ve never been disappointed with this blend; or with amazon fulfillment of my order. And at around $20 for 1.5 pound of beans of this quality, buying the 24 ounce format Nizza whole bean coffee from amazon is a very good deal.