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La Colombe Nizza Medium Roast Drip Grind Ground Coffee - Notes of Milk Chocolate, Nuts & Brownie with Honey-Sweet Roasted Nuttiness, 12 Ounce (Pack of 1)

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1.Size:12 Ounce (pack Of 4)


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About this item

  • NIZZA MEDIUM ROAST GROUND COFFEE: Experience La Colombe's full taste and texture of our drip grind roasted coffee in one, 12-ounce box
  • SPECIALTY NOTES: Each box of Nizza Coffee contains notes of Milk Chocolate, Nuts, and Brownie
  • MEDIUM ROAST: Enjoy this full-bodied, chocolatey coffee with exciting fruit flavors
  • BLEND INGREDIENTS: Crafted with specialty coffee beans from Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • SUSTAINABLY SOURCED: Through packaging and environmentally-friendly practices we aim to eliminate waste and improve the wellbeing of coffee-growing communities


La Colombe Nizza is a medium roast blend that hits at the heart of sweet. It’s named for the city of Nice, France, hometown of our co-founder JP and home to some of the best honey in the world. True to its name, this coffee exemplifies a honey-sweet, roasted nuttiness. It’s one of our longstanding favorites, and the coffee we use for espresso in all La Colombe cafes.


M. Obadiah
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025
I bought this after having it at a cafe and asking them what kind of coffee they use because I loved it so much. Delicious high quality coffee that smells incredible. My only wish would be if it was organic, but I don't drink coffee daily, so it's not a deal breaker!
Ash-Rose
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Upgraded our coffee to La Colombe a few months ago after battling heartburn and gut issues on another (on every corner) brand.Never bitter, rich, bold flavor - adding a splash of whole milk or cream takes the taste up a notch IMO.We buy pre-ground and use tap water (did I lose you all there? Sacrilege, I know!) but imagine how good it will be with your whole bean burr grinder and filtered glacier water poured over that slow drip (collecting dust in the cabinet above your microwave). --- oh, you're still here. See, I get it.We've got kids, busy schedules, draining corporate jobs, books to read, gardens to water, blah blah and I want to spend less time standing over coffee beans without sacrificing that fresh incredible flavor that once made me a coffee snob.Seriously - this is great quality for an even greater cost and you skip the snobbery and get back to enjoying your daily grind(ps if anyone is looking for burr grinders, aeropress, slow drips, etc ....hit me up on FB Marketplace 😉)
KDV
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
We have been trying various coffee brands because we find Starbucks too bitter. La Colombe is a significant improvement, much smoother but still tasty.
Ms BeeBee
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
This coffee is not too strong but bold . It is smooth. I have it on subscription. It is my favorite go to coffee. And affordable. Comes sealed well
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
The coffee is defiantly not a true dark roast. You have to use a LOT of coffee grounds. Even still. The coffee tastes weak or watered down. So if you like your coffee to taste on the milder side without a smokey or burnt taste and devoid of any overtone, this is the coffee for you.
Rod A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I tried this on a recommendation and have to admit that it’s the smoothest coffee I’ve ever brewed at home. Didn’t really expect enjoy it since I’ve drank a lot of coffee in my 65 years, but this was a very satisfying brew. I will be ordering more.
D. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Feel its a good coffee for the price.
Ana R.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
I recently decided to give this coffee another shot, having purchased it before in whole bean form. However, my experience with the pre-ground version has left me thoroughly disappointed. It's disheartening to say that this particular batch lacks any semblance of flavor and freshness.The aroma that once greeted me when I brewed the whole beans is now conspicuously absent. Instead, there's a faint, almost stale scent that wafts from the grounds as they steep. The very essence that defines a good cup of coffee seems to have evaporated along with the grinding process.Upon taking the first sip, I couldn't help but notice the pronounced absence of the vibrant notes that characterized the whole bean version. It's as if the flavor profile has been muted, leaving only a vague suggestion of what this coffee could have been. The lack of depth and complexity in taste is evident, and the cup feels one-dimensional and uninspiring.Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of this experience is the lingering taste of age. The coffee seems to have lost its youthful vigor, and instead, I'm left with a shadow of what once might have been a rich and enjoyable brew. The old, tired taste that permeates each sip serves as a constant reminder of the potential that has gone unfulfilled.As a coffee enthusiast, I believe in giving products a fair chance. I had high hopes for this ground coffee, especially after my positive encounter with its whole bean counterpart. Unfortunately, this experience has taught me the value of retaining the integrity of the bean until the very last moment, preserving the nuances that make each cup a delight.