Lavazza Espresso Whole Bean for Automobili Lamborghini, Dark Roast Arabica Robusta Blend, 2.2 lb Bag for the Premium Home Barista Counter
Lavazza Espresso Whole Bean for Automobili Lamborghini, Dark Roast Arabica Robusta Blend, 2.2 lb Bag for the Premium Home Barista Counter
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Why you'll love it
- Premium Lamborghini co-branding elevates the coffee from commodity to collectible
- Bold, full-bodied dark roast delivers an intense flavor profile preferred by espresso purists
- Authentic Italian heritage from Lavazza, a trusted name in espresso for over a century
- Whole bean format preserves freshness and aroma longer than pre-ground
- Large 2.2 lb bulk bag offers value for frequent espresso drinkers
- Arabica-Robusta blend provides the rich crema and caffeine kick essential for true espresso
Perfect for
- Daily espresso brewing at home
- Gift for coffee lovers and automotive enthusiasts
- Office or workplace espresso service
- Entertaining guests with premium Italian coffee
- Stocking a home espresso bar setup


Product Information
LAVAZZA ESPRESSO FOR AUTOMOBILI LAMBORGHINI: A 2.2 lb whole bean coffee bag ideal for espresso preparation
INTENSITY AND ROAST: This full-bodied dark roast offers a bold and intense finish
BLEND: Made from Arabica and Robusta beans, this naturally caffeinated blend is sourced from South America, South East Asia, and Africa
PREPARATION: Ideal for espresso preparation.
BREWING GUIDE FOR SINGLE ESPRESSO: 0.28 oz of ground espresso delivers a 1 oz espresso shot
INGREDIENTS: Lavazza Espresso for Automobili Lamborghini contains only coffee and is produced in facilities that exclusively make coffee.
The artistry of an intense Lavazza Espresso meets the power of Automobili Lamborghini, providing a bold dark roast experience for any espresso lover. Passion, heritage, and commitment to quality unite for a unique and powerful taste. This Arabica and Robusta blend is sourced from South America, South East Asia, and Africa. This blend is ideal for espresso preparation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Lamborghini co-branding actually make this coffee feel like a luxury product, or is it just marketing?
The collaboration is a genuine, officially licensed co-branding with Automobili Lamborghini, which is why the packaging carries the brand's design language and heritage cues. For buyers who collect Italian craftsmanship, that authenticity is precisely what separates this from a regular grocery store dark roast.
Is the 2.2 lb bag presentation giftable straight out of the box, or should I repackage it?
The bulk bag itself is built around the Lamborghini visual identity and looks polished enough to present as-is. If you want an elevated unboxing, pair it with a wooden scoop, a small tin, and a handwritten note, and the 2.2 lb bag still anchors the gift as the centerpiece.
How does Lavazza's Italian heritage translate into a better-tasting espresso than a generic dark roast?
Lavazza has been roasting espresso in Italy for over a century, and that experience shows in the blend construction. The Arabica and Robusta ratio is tuned specifically for a thick crema, balanced body, and the bitter-sweet profile that defines a true Italian espresso, rather than a flat, one-note dark roast.
Is this priced as a premium coffee, and does the quality match the price point?
It sits in the upper tier of whole bean espressos because of the licensed co-branding and the 2.2 lb bulk format. For buyers who equate price with quality, the value comes through on three fronts: the Lamborghini cachet, the Lavazza roasting pedigree, and the cost-per-cup savings of buying in bulk.
Will this look at home next to high-end espresso equipment on a curated counter?
Yes. The bag's design language is intentionally Italian and automotive-inspired, which pairs well with machines like La Marzocco, Rancilio, or Breville Barista setups. Many home baristas display it open in a ceramic canister because the packaging itself reads as decor.
Who is the ideal buyer for a luxury Lamborghini-branded espresso?
The ideal buyer is a coffee enthusiast who also appreciates Italian design, automotive culture, or collectibles. They tend to own premium espresso equipment, view coffee as a daily ritual, and want their kitchen to feel curated rather than purely functional.
Is this a limited release, or is it part of Lavazza's regular line?
The Lamborghini collaboration is a recurring Lavazza line rather than a one-off drop, but availability can vary by region and retailer. If you see it in stock, it is worth buying in the 2.2 lb size because the bulk format is not always restocked consistently.
Does the bulk 2.2 lb format suit a household of serious espresso drinkers?
It is sized exactly for that use case. A household pulling two to three espressos a day will go through the 2.2 lb bag in roughly four to six weeks, which keeps the beans inside that freshness sweet spot when stored properly.
Is buying a Lamborghini-branded coffee more about the aesthetic than the actual cup quality?
For some buyers it is, and that is a valid reason to own it. For others, the Lavazza blend is the draw and the Lamborghini branding is a bonus. The product is designed to satisfy both, since the cup quality is genuinely strong, not just a pretty bag.
How does a whole bean dark roast from a heritage Italian roaster compare to a Starbucks whole bean?
Lavazza's Italian dark roast is blended and roasted specifically for espresso preparation, with the Robusta portion delivering a thicker crema and higher caffeine than most Starbucks whole bean options. The flavor is also more bitter-sweet and chocolatey, with less of the burnt or ashy finish that American dark roasts sometimes carry.
Is the Lamborghini Lavazza collaboration better than a boutique single-origin espresso?
It depends on what you want. A single-origin showcases one farm's terroir, while this is a blended espresso tuned for crema, body, and shot consistency. For a buyer who values Italian tradition and a reliable daily espresso over origin storytelling, the blend wins. For someone chasing rare flavor notes, a single-origin is the better pick.
How does this compare to Lavazza's own non-Lamborghini whole bean lines?
The Lamborghini line uses a darker, more intense roast profile than Lavazza's Classico or Gran Crema, with a higher Robusta percentage. If you already drink Lavazza and want a more aggressive, higher-caffeine espresso with bolder branding, this is the natural upgrade.
Is spending premium money on a co-branded bag of coffee actually worth it?
It is worth it if you will actually drink it. The cost per shot is competitive with café espresso, the Lavazza blend is genuinely good, and the Lamborghini packaging delivers an experience a generic bag cannot. If it will sit in a pantry untouched, the premium pricing does not make sense.
Does this look cheap or gimmicky in person, or does it feel like a real luxury item?
In person, the packaging reads as premium rather than gimmicky. The matte finish, the Automobili Lamborghini wordmark, and the Italian flag accents are all understated, which is what separates it from novelty branded merchandise. Most buyers are surprised by how refined it looks on the counter.
Will a coffee snob take this seriously, or is it purely a branding play?
Serious espresso drinkers respect Lavazza as a roasting house with a century of espresso expertise, and the blend is competently constructed. A coffee snob will not rank it next to a high-end single-origin, but they will acknowledge it is a well-made, traditional Italian espresso.
What if the coffee does not live up to the Lamborghini name in the cup?
The blend is dialed in for a classic Italian espresso, so the cup delivers on the heritage the brand promises. If you prefer lighter, fruitier, or modern third-wave profiles, the dark roast intensity may simply not be your style, and that is a taste preference rather than a quality issue.
How do I brew Lavazza Espresso Whole Bean for Automobili Lamborghini for the best result?
Use a burr grinder set to a fine espresso grind, dose 18 grams of beans into a double portafilter, and pull a 1:2 ratio shot in 25 to 30 seconds. The included brewing ratio guidance on the bag is the starting point, and small adjustments to grind size will help you dial in your specific machine.
Can I use these beans in a moka pot, a French press, or a drip brewer?
Yes, although the blend is optimized for espresso. A moka pot is the closest non-espresso alternative and produces a strong, traditional Italian-style cup. A French press will give a heavier body with sediment, and a drip brewer will produce a lighter, more diluted result, so adjust your expectations accordingly.
How should I store the 2.2 lb bag after opening to keep the beans fresh?
Transfer the beans to an airtight ceramic or opaque container with a valve, and store them in a cool, dark place away from sunlight, heat, and moisture. Avoid the refrigerator, since humidity and food odors will damage the beans. Properly stored, opened whole beans stay fresh for two to three weeks.
Is this coffee compatible with super-automatic espresso machines?
Yes, as long as the machine has a built-in burr grinder. The whole bean format works with any super-automatic that accepts beans, including machines from De'Longhi, Jura, Gaggia, and Saeco. Use the espresso or ristretto setting to match the dark roast intensity of the blend.
Does this bag contain any allergens, and is it safe for people with dietary restrictions?
The bag contains only coffee beans with no added flavors, allergens, or dairy. It is vegan, gluten-free, and kosher, but always check the most current packaging for any region-specific allergen declarations if you are serving it in a shared environment.
What is included in the 2.2 lb bag, and do I need to buy anything else?
The bag contains 2.2 lb (35.2 oz) of whole bean coffee and includes brewing ratio guidance printed on the packaging. To brew it, you will need a grinder and an espresso machine, moka pot, or other brewer separately, as those are not included in the bag.
Is the 2.2 lb bag resealable, or do I need a separate container?
Most versions of the bag include a basic resealable top, but for long-term freshness, transferring the beans to an airtight container with a one-way valve is recommended. The valve releases CO2 from the beans while keeping oxygen out, which extends the freshness window significantly.
What is the caffeine content compared to other dark roast espressos?
The Robusta portion of the blend gives it a higher caffeine content than a 100% Arabica espresso, which is typical for Italian-style blends. A single espresso shot pulls roughly 60 to 80 mg of caffeine, which is higher than a comparable American dark roast espresso.
What is the difference between whole bean and pre-ground espresso from Lavazza?
Whole bean preserves the aromatics and oils of the coffee because the beans are not exposed to oxygen until they are ground. Pre-ground is more convenient but loses flavor faster, typically within a week of opening. For a 2.2 lb bag meant to last several weeks, whole bean is the better choice.

