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Here is my honest review of Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso. I brewed intense espresso shots with this Vertuo pod and decided to share its remarkable features.
With less than 12 mg, Decaffeinato Intenso is best for those who dislike caffeine in their drinks. It is an intense blend of Colombian and Brazilian Arabica with Asian Robusta beans. This intense blend creates harmony, delivers a fruity aroma, and hits your palate with cocoa roasted and malty notes.
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Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso Vertuo pod has a cherry red color, and I found it fascinating. Well, I brewed a VertuoLine machine. The drink had a lot of crema on the top, and the color indicated it had 6 intensity. It smelled like a good coffee cup, and its first impression was pretty good. The malted cereal notes were coming through it, and I felt a syrupy texture on my tongue. I also felt a bit of an acidic bite. The bitter notes touched my tongue and made my day.
Anyhow, I also tried Decaffeinato Intenso with milk. I frothed the milk and added it to the Decaffeinato Intenso coffee. When I took a sip, its flavor was reminiscent of fresh nuts. I felt a bit of malty notes, but overall, both drinks had the same flavor. Decaffeinato Intenso stood very well with the milk.
Decaffeinato Intenso delivers intense and full-bodied espresso shots.The smooth and creamy texture balances its acidity and intense body and always surprises you with its hidden strength.
I focused on 10 striking features of Decaffeinato Intenso; these characteristics differentiate it from all other Nespresso Vertuo pods. These help me know how Brazilian-originated Decaffeinato Intenso differs from Nicaraguan-originated Nespresso capsules. The aroma, body, texture, intensity, and drink quality of Decaffeinato Intenso help me to understand whether I take this dense and harmonious coffee in the morning or evening and whether I enjoy it in summer, autumn, or winter. Let’s have a complete insight into these notable features.
Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso is an intense blend of South Colombian, unwashed Brazilian Arabica, and Asian Robusta beans. The South American Arabicas enhanced cocoa and fruity notes, while Asian Robusta beans result in dense and full-bodied espresso shots.
Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso is a combination of dark and mild roasted beans. A short and intense roasting develops its toasted notes and reinforces its body. Roast level strongly affects the coffee’s acidity. Dark roast gives your coffee a candied flavor, while medium or light roast gives a juicy and fruity flavor. In the case of Decaffeinato Intenso, I got both flavors. The dark roasted Colombian and Brazilian Arabica beans created harmony and gave fruity and cocoa notes, while medium roasted Asian Robusta beans preserved coffee freshness and gave fruity notes to my espresso shot.
When I brewed Decaffeinato Intenso coffee, its cocoa roasted and fruity aroma spread all around. When I got closer to the cup, its aroma hinted at South American Arabicas and Asian Robusta beans. When I took a sip, the dense crema and creamy texture sat luxuriously on my tongue, the chocolatey, baggy, and subtle notes hit my palate, and I let my thoughts wander in a musical and chocolatey world.
Acidity is one of authentic coffee’s misunderstood attributes. Acidity adds brightness and dimensions to your coffee. Your drink can be tang-like, mild, or lemon-like acrid. Decaffeinato Intenso delivered me an intense, harmonious, dense, and creamy drink. The espresso shot is bold & full-bodied, has no bitterness, delivers fruity and chocolate notes, and possesses mild tang-like acidity.
When I brewed Decaffeinato Intenso coffee and took a sip, the rich cocoa & cereal roasted notes hit my palate. After taking one sip, I felt like I was walking through cereal fields.
Each coffee cup has a unique flavor; you can quickly identify whether it has fresh fruit, honey, or caramel-like sweetness. However, Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso delivered me an intense, full-bodied, and creamy espresso shot simultaneously. The Dark roasted South American Arabicas with a touch of Robusta bring out the subtle cocoa and roasted cereal notes to this decaffeinated espresso.
The body is the weight of coffee that you feel on your tongue. You feel light (brewed with skim or low-fat milk) or heavy (brewed with whipped cream/whole milk). Decaffeinato Intenso is a Vertuo pod and brewed with only Nespresso VertuoLine machines. OriginalLine machines deliver heavy, while VertuoLine machines deliver light and smooth drinks. I found the creamy texture of Decaffeinato Intenso smooth and luxurious on my tongue. When I took sip after sip of it, the creamy texture soothed my throat, and malty, fruity, baggy, and chocolatey notes hit my palate. I drank the whole cup and didn’t feel it heavy at all.
Like Altissio Decaffeinato, Decaffeinato Intenso has a very low caffeine content and is best for those who dislike caffeine in their drinks. When I measured it in my lab, I found less than 12 mg caffeine. Still, with a low caffeine content, it delivered intense and full-bodied espresso shots.
Decaffeinato Intenso brewed dense and harmonious espresso shots. The Dark roasted South American Arabicas with a touch of Robusta add a rich and intense flavor to the coffee. When I took my first sip, I felt cocoa and fruity flavor, but the malty and baggy notes hit my palate in another sip. The creamy texture balanced its body and acidity and compelled me to demand sip and cup after cup. In the same I liked the winey and candied flavor of Nespresso Toccanto.
Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso is a blend of dark-roasted Colombian and Brazilian Arabica beans and medium-roasted Asian Robusta beans. Intensity means the level of bitterness and acidity in your coffee. More bitterness means more intensity. Decaffeinato Intenso coffee has high intensity as dark and medium roast creates harmony and hits my palate with cocoa roasted, malty, baggy, and fruity notes.
If you start your day with a perfect coffee cup, its intensity and bold flavors will remain in your mind. Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso delivered me such a memorable drink. The shot was smooth and lingering when I brewed this remarkable Vertuo pod. When I finished it, I felt bitterness slightly in the end, but later on, it changed into a chocolatey note. My mind preserved its fruity aroma, dense crema, roasted cereal, and baggy taste. Whenever I am reminded of this decaf coffee, I want to brew and drink a bold cup of Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso.
Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso is a Vertuo pod and delivers a 1.35 oz intense decaf coffee only when you brew it with Nespresso VertuoLine machines. Vertuo machines offer six brew sizes.
I also brew other cup sizes with it, but I got only watery or yellowish drinks. So, I recommend you brew only traditional espresso shots with Decaffeinato Intenso.
I brewed beverages with a Nespresso pod coffee machine and found it affordable as you don’t have to rush to the coffee shops or order the drinks regularly. Nespresso coffee brewers are enough to fulfill your demands at a low cost. The statistics below show how much money you can save by brewing and staying home.
Capsule or pod | Cost, 1 Serving | Cost, 365 Servings | Savings Over Coffee Shop |
Keurig K-Cup | $0.35-$0.65 | $219 | $1,241 |
Nespresso Vertuo | $0.90-$1.25 | $402 | $1,058 |
Nespresso Original | $0.70-$0.85 | $292 | $1,168 |
Coffee Shop | $3.50-$4.50 | $1,460 | $0 |
So if you buy a Nespresso or Keurig machine and a Keurig or Nespresso coffee capsule, such as Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso, you can save up to 80% of your money. Not only with Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso, but you can save the same amount with any of the OriginalLine or VertuoLine coffee capsules.
If you want to brew intense drinks with robust flavors and aromas, the Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso coffee capsule is meant for you. The blend of Colombian and Brazilian Arabica with fine Asian Robusta beans, cereal roasted malty notes, and less than 12 mg of caffeine will make your morning superb. It preserves its body and harmony till the last sip. However, if you want;
Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso is an intense blend of South Colombian, unwashed Brazilian Arabica, and Asian Robusta beans. The South American Arabicas enhanced cocoa and fruity notes, while Asian Robusta beans result in dense and full-bodied espresso shots.
Nespresso Decaffeinato Intenso is available on many online stores such as Amazon, Nespresso site, and other stores. You can buy them from where you want to. I prefer to buy capsules from Amazon as it is a reliable site, offers reasonable shipping and return policy, and delivers a pack of 10 capsules.
The decaffeination process is carried out carefully, but some traces of caffeine are left in the coffee beans. That’s why Decaffeinato Intenso has a very low caffeine content, i.e., less than 12 mg. It is best for those who dislike caffeine in their drinks or caffeine-sensitive people. Still, with a low caffeine content, it delivers intense and full-bodied espresso shots.
Decaffeinato Intenso has a very low caffeine content, i.e., less than 12 mg. It is best for caffeine-sensitive people. Still, with a low caffeine content, it delivered intense and full-bodied espresso shots.
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