Description

Here is a coffee full of juice and power from Italian Gran Caffè Garibaldi. With an intensity of 8 on the 10 scale, this is a coffee you can really taste, and is well suited for brewing both an espresso or a lungo.

Gusto Oro is composed of 80% Central American Arabica beans mixed with 20% Robusta beans from East Africa. The body is powerful and fruity, with taste notes of almond and honey, ending with a slightly bitter aftertaste.

In other words, you get an espresso that can be enjoyed on its own, but can also be used as a base in a cappuccino or latte. You can’t go wrong with an espresso from the espresso's motherland, Italy.

We deliver Gusto Oro in a package with 10 pods that fit perfectly with your Nespresso® machine.

Gran Caffé Garibaldi is a brand from Italian coffee roastery Gimoka. The company is one of Italy's leading coffee producers with exports to over 50 countries. At Gimoka, high quality has always been paramount. Gimoka controls the entire value chain from the coffee’s harvesting, roasting and grinding to its final packaging in pods.

These capsules/pods are not affiliated with nor produced, approved or endorsed by Nestlé®.

Ingredients

Roast and ground coffee

Specifications

Number of pods

10

Number of cups

10

Brand

Garibaldi

System

Nespresso

Tasting notes

Fruit, Honey, Nuts

Cup size

Espresso

Intensity

Strong (8/10)

Best before

15.05.2026

Price per cup

0.130000

Gusto Oro - Garibaldi

10 pods for Nespresso®

(5)

Reviews (5)

Terrible coffee! Doesn't really taste like coffee at all, quite bitter with a nasty after taste. Will never buy again and am disappointed that I wasted money on this! Read More
A smooth delicate flavour that actually has a real orthotic taste that reminds me of childhood biscuit treats Read More
Delicious Read More
Very impressed with the creamy taste to this coffee. Excellent value for money. Will definitely buy this one again. Read More
Well balanced at my test. Very good for the price. Wouldn't mind to order again. It comes in plastic pods, though. Read More