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Lavazza Coffee Beans in India: Range, Roasts and Where to Buy

By Coffee & Tea Culture Team

Lavazza Coffee Beans in India: Range, Roasts and Where to Buy

Lavazza coffee beans are whole roasted beans from the Italian house Lavazza, sold in India mostly as 500g and 1kg bags of espresso-style blends. The line-up you will actually find here runs from the 100% Arabica Qualita Oro (Gold) to the punchy, Robusta-heavy Qualita Rossa, with Super Crema, Crema e Gusto and the entry-level Espresso blend in between. Expect to pay roughly ₹600-₹900 for a 500g bag and around ₹1,400-₹2,000 for 1kg, depending on the blend and the seller.

This guide explains each Lavazza blend, how the roasts and intensity compare, which one suits your machine, honest price bands in rupees, and where to buy them online in India. We do not sell Lavazza, so treat this as a neutral buyer's reference.

Lavazza coffee beans: the range sold in India at a glance

Lavazza sells dozens of products globally, but only a handful of whole-bean blends are consistently stocked in India. Here is how the common ones compare. Intensity is Lavazza's own 1-10 scale; the Arabica/Robusta split is approximate and varies by batch.

BlendRoastIntensityBeansTastes likeBest for
Qualita Oro (Gold)Medium5/10100% ArabicaSweet, floral, fruity, smoothMilk drinks, milder espresso
Super CremaMedium5-6/10Arabica + RobustaHazelnut, brown sugar, creamy cremaCappuccino, latte, home espresso
Crema e GustoMedium-dark7/10Arabica + RobustaDark chocolate, caramel, hint of smokeStrong Italian-style espresso
Qualita RossaMedium5/10Arabica + RobustaChocolate, dried fruit, bold bodyEveryday strong coffee, moka pot
Caffe EspressoMedium-dark5/10Arabica + RobustaBalanced, full-bodied, classic espressoBudget all-rounder

A few quick notes. "Crema" in these names refers to the golden foam on top of an espresso shot, which Robusta beans help produce. That is why the creamier, foamier blends (Super Crema, Crema e Gusto) carry some Robusta, while Qualita Oro stays 100% Arabica for a smoother, sweeter cup. If you want the full back-story on those two species, read our Arabica vs Robusta explainer.

Lavazza coffee beans explained blend by blend

Qualita Oro (Gold) — 100% Arabica, the smooth one

Qualita Oro is Lavazza's classic gold-bag blend, made entirely from Arabica beans sourced from Central American and African highlands. It is a medium roast with floral and lightly fruity notes, a sweet finish and low bitterness. This is the Lavazza to pick if you mostly drink milk-based coffee or find dark, bitter espresso harsh. In India it is widely sold as both 500g and 1kg whole-bean bags.

Super Crema — the home-barista favourite

Super Crema is a medium roast Arabica-Robusta blend built to throw a thick, lasting crema, which is exactly what you want for a good cappuccino or flat white. Lavazza draws its beans for this one from around fifteen growing countries, and the cup leans on hazelnut and brown-sugar sweetness with a creamy body. It is one of the most popular Lavazza beans for home espresso machines because it is forgiving and consistent. Pair it with a decent grinder, since freshly ground beans make a far bigger difference here than the blend itself; see how to grind coffee beans at home.

Crema e Gusto — the strong Italian-style cup

Crema e Gusto Classico is darker and bolder, a medium-dark roast with more Robusta in the mix and beans drawn mainly from South America and Africa. Think dark chocolate, caramel and a faint smokiness, with real intensity. This is the blend for anyone who wants that proper "Italian bar" strength and does not mind a heavier, more bitter profile.

Qualita Rossa — the bold everyday workhorse

Qualita Rossa (the red bag) is Lavazza's high-volume everyday blend. It is labelled medium roast but drinks bolder than that, thanks to a generous Robusta share, with chocolate and dried-fruit notes and a full body. It is a sensible, affordable choice for a moka pot or a basic espresso machine where you want strength over subtlety. If you brew on the stovetop, our moka pot guide covers the technique.

Caffe Espresso — the budget all-rounder

The plain "Espresso" blend is the value pick: a balanced, full-bodied medium-dark roast that works in most brewers. It is a fine starting point if you are new to whole beans and not ready to spend on the premium bags.

How Lavazza roast and intensity actually compare

Two numbers matter on a Lavazza bag: the roast level and the intensity score. Roast is how dark the beans are toasted; intensity is Lavazza's marketing measure of perceived strength. They usually move together, but not always. Here is the practical ladder from gentlest to strongest among the India range:

  1. Qualita Oro — smoothest, sweetest, lowest bitterness (100% Arabica).
  2. Super Crema — smooth but creamier and slightly fuller, great for milk.
  3. Qualita Rossa — bolder and more bitter than the label suggests.
  4. Caffe Espresso — classic balanced espresso strength.
  5. Crema e Gusto — darkest and most intense of the common blends.

If you are unsure what "medium" versus "dark" even means for the cup, our green vs roasted beans and roast levels guide breaks down how roast changes flavour, acidity and body. As a rule: lighter roast equals brighter and more acidic; darker roast equals more bitter, smoky and "stronger" tasting, though caffeine barely changes.

Which Lavazza beans suit your machine

The right blend depends as much on your equipment as your taste. Whole beans need a grinder; if your machine takes pre-ground coffee only, buy the ground versions instead, or grind to the right size at home.

Your setupTry this LavazzaWhy
Espresso machine + milk drinksSuper Crema or Qualita OroCreamy crema, balanced with milk
Espresso machine, like it strongCrema e GustoDark, intense, full-bodied shots
Moka pot / stovetopQualita Rossa or Crema e GustoBold enough to cut through
French press / dripQualita OroSmoother roast suits longer brews
Office / volume useQualita Rossa or Caffe EspressoConsistent and affordable per cup

Whatever bag you choose, the machine matters more than the brand. If you are still picking equipment, our espresso machine catalogue and the best espresso machine in India guide are good starting points, and the grinder buying guide explains why a burr grinder beats a blade one for any of these beans.

Lavazza coffee beans price in India

Prices move constantly across sellers, packs and promotions, so treat these as honest ranges rather than a live quote. Always check the current listing before you buy, and watch the roast date, since beans are at their best within a few weeks of roasting.

BlendTypical 500g priceTypical 1kg price
Qualita Oro (Gold)around ₹650-₹900around ₹1,700-₹2,000
Super Cremaaround ₹700-₹950around ₹1,500-₹2,000
Crema e Gustoaround ₹650-₹1,000around ₹1,400-₹1,900
Qualita Rossaaround ₹550-₹800around ₹1,300-₹1,800

For context, Lavazza sits in the premium imported tier. Indian whole-bean roasters often cost less per kilo for comparable or fresher beans, so it is worth comparing. See our coffee beans price in India guide for whole-bean rates by grade and brand, and the best coffee beans buying guide for fresh-roasted Indian options like Blue Tokai, Black Baza and Beanrove.

Where to buy Lavazza coffee beans in India

Lavazza is sold through normal retail channels here. There is no single official Lavazza store, so you compare across the usual platforms:

  • Amazon.in and Flipkart — the widest selection of blends and pack sizes, with frequent discounts. Check the seller rating and the roast/expiry date.
  • Gourmet and supermarket chains — Nature's Basket, Modern Bazaar, big-format Reliance/Spencer's stores and similar carry select blends.
  • Quick-commerce apps — Blinkit, Zepto and Instamart stock popular Lavazza ground and bean packs in metros.
  • Cafe and HoReCa suppliers — for bulk 1kg bags, B2B distributors and IndiaMART-listed dealers serve offices, cafes and restaurants.

Searching "Lavazza beans near me" usually surfaces these listings plus local gourmet stores. Availability is best in metros; in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi you will find most blends both online and on shelves, while smaller cities lean on online delivery. If you would rather drink genuinely fresh local beans, the coffee roasters near you guide shows how to find a roaster in your city.

Is Lavazza worth it in India?

Lavazza is a reliable, consistent choice with a recognisable Italian profile, and the blends are well matched to espresso machines. It earns its place if you want a dependable bag that performs the same every time. That said, the premium import pricing means a fresh-roasted Indian single origin or blend can offer better value and noticeably fresher flavour for the money. Many home brewers keep both: a Lavazza for reliability and a local roaster's bag for character. To compare the wider field, our best coffee brands in India guide and the what is blend coffee explainer put it in perspective.

Once you have your beans sorted, the brewing gear is the other half of a good cup. Browse our coffee makers and espresso machines, or if you are kitting out a home, office or outlet and want help choosing, tell us your setup and we'll suggest a machine to brew that Lavazza, or any bean, properly.

Frequently asked questions

Which Lavazza coffee beans are best for a home espresso machine?
Super Crema is the popular all-rounder for home espresso machines because its Arabica-Robusta blend produces a thick, creamy crema and a forgiving, consistent shot, ideal for cappuccino and latte. If you prefer a smoother, less bitter cup, choose the 100% Arabica Qualita Oro; if you like it strong and dark, go for Crema e Gusto.
What is the difference between Lavazza Qualita Oro and Qualita Rossa?
Qualita Oro (the gold bag) is 100% Arabica, medium roast, with a sweet, smooth, floral cup and low bitterness. Qualita Rossa (the red bag) is an Arabica-Robusta blend that drinks bolder and more chocolatey, with a fuller body and a touch more bitterness. Oro is the milder, premium option; Rossa is the bolder everyday workhorse.
How much do Lavazza coffee beans cost in India?
As a rough guide, a 500g bag of Lavazza whole beans typically costs around ₹550-₹1,000 and a 1kg bag around ₹1,300-₹2,000, depending on the blend and the seller. Prices change often across Amazon, Flipkart and gourmet stores, so check the current listing and the roast date before buying.
Where can I buy Lavazza coffee beans in India?
Lavazza beans are sold on Amazon.in and Flipkart (widest range), in gourmet and large supermarket chains like Nature's Basket, on quick-commerce apps such as Blinkit and Zepto in metros, and through HoReCa distributors for bulk 1kg bags. Availability is strongest in cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi.
Are Lavazza beans roasted in India?
No. Lavazza is an Italian brand and its bags are imported, which is part of why they sit in the premium price tier here. If you want fresher, locally roasted beans at often better value, look at Indian roasters such as Blue Tokai, Black Baza or Beanrove, covered in our best coffee beans buying guide.

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