

☕ Elevate your espresso game—because your mornings deserve a bold upgrade!
Peet's Coffee Espresso Capsules Variety Pack offers 40 Nespresso Original-compatible pods featuring four expertly crafted blends ranging from medium to dark roast with intensities 8 to 11. Made from 100% Arabica beans, these recyclable aluminum capsules preserve rich aromas and deliver a smooth, complex espresso experience perfect for the discerning coffee lover.
















| ASIN | B07D5F7F2K |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,589 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #3 in Coffee Gifts |
| Brand | Peet's Coffee |
| Brand Name | Peet's Coffee |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Coffee Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Machine Insert |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,375 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Each Unit Count | 10 |
| Flavor | Classic Variety Pack |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00785357020122 |
| Item Dimensions | 5.6 x 3.5 x 6.6 inches |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Peet's Coffee, Espresso Variety Pack - Dark and Medium Roast Coffee - 40 Count Single Cup Espresso Capsules, Compatible with Nespresso Original Machines, Intensity 8-11 (5 Boxes of 10 Capsules) |
| Item Weight | 0.72 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Peet's Coffee |
| Model Number | 513383 |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Pieces | 40 |
| Package Information | Box |
| Part Number | 513383 |
| Product Shelf Life | 365 Days |
| Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Size | 10 Count (Pack of 4) |
| Special Ingredients | 100% Arabica Coffee |
| Specialty | Kosher Certified |
| Sweetness Description | balanced |
| UPC | 785357020122 |
| Unit Count | 40 Count |
| Variety | Coffee Pods Variety Pack |
T**H
Great Tasting
Ordered these as a gift. Recipient was very pleased with the quality and worked perfectly in their Espresso machine! Much more affordable than name brand. Makes a great cup of espresso.
N**L
Tasty, strong expresso. Good product
This is very strong, flavorful expresso. I like it and will probably re-order it. Better than expected.
S**A
great coffee
Delicious! One of my favorites. High quality and just as described
A**E
100% recommend!
Works perfectly with the espresso and the taste is really really good! Great value for the money!
K**A
Finally good compatible Nespresso capsules - a pity they're no cheaper than the real thing
So, Nespresso is kind of my secret guilty pleasure. Despite taking my coffee, and especially my espresso semi-seriously -- I roast my own beans and have a reasonably good grinder and semi-automatic machine -- I find myself making Nespresso several times a day. I've got a machine in the kitchen, one in my office, and one in my shop. I've got machines at or other residences. I've even got a small Nespresso machine on the bookshelf next to my bed, so I can have my first shot of the day lying in bed -- ah, luxury! The thing is, while I can certainly make a better espresso the traditional way, it's a bit of a bother! Each time I roast new beans I have to dial the grinder and the machine in again. And even then, the quality of my shots is somewhat inconsistent (admittedly this is probably due as much to my skill or lack thereof as it is to the equipment). And of course it's messy - despite my best efforts I always end up with coffee grounds on the counter. So I find myself going to the trouble of making the real thing only on weekends or when we have company. The thing about Nespresso is it's trivially easy, 100% consistent, and -- while it's by no means as good as the best I can do the hard way, it's really not bad at all. That is Nespresso (tm), though. Nespresso-"compatible" capsules? The ones I've tried, and I've tried a few, *are* bad -- generally *really* bad. Stale, crema-less, bitter slop. Until now, that is. I'm happy to say that the Peet's capsules are just fine - at least as good as the run-of-the-mill Nespresso "grands crus" (there are a few lines of Nespresso capsule that are a step above in my opinion). I suspect, although I can't confirm, that this is because Peet's capsules, like the real Nespresso capsules, are packed under nitrogen, unlike the compatible capsules I've run into in the past, so the coffee doesn't go stale. And of course I'm sure they use good, relatively freshly-roasted coffee, although today's Peet's has come a long way from the daily-roasting store I remember from my Berkeley years! Unfortunately, the per-capsule price of the Peet's coffee is essentially the same as that of Nespresso capsules, that is to say, pretty expensive. I remember not that long ago when Nespresso capsules were about 40 cents each, but they, like the Peets capsules, are almost twice that now. At about 5 grams of coffee per capsule, that's over $60 a pound! By comparison, I can get roasted beans at my local Peet's for $15/pound, and I typically pay under $10/pound for green beans. Now, I know it's not a fair comparison -- I'm paying for consistency and convenience. But I'm fairly sure that the $0.70/capsule price point covers a fat profit margin (it wasn't that long ago, as I said, that Nespresso capsules were 40 cents each). Despite the fact that they seem to be pretty much as good as the real thing, therefore, I am not particularly likely to purchase Peet's capsules in the future for the simple reason that they are no cheaper than Nespresso capsules, and Nespresso has such a variety of capsules available at any given time that I'm not likely to get bored with their selection. Now if Peet's, or another roaster able to match the Peet's/Nespresso quality level, were able to set a significantly lower price point it would be a different story - I'd be all over them.
W**M
Solid Coffee
When I normally purchased Nespresso pods in the past, I would always go for the Nespresso signature line of dark roast coffee. I made the decision recently to branch out and try different coffee companies and flavors. I chose the Peet’s coffee espresso pods because it is a familiar name that normally excels at dark roast coffee and coffee in general so I thought what “could go wrong?” When the pods arrived, I opened the package and found very nice packaging that individually sets the pods in the cardboard and secures them. Many people will say that Peet’s is a high-brow name that just has recognition, but doesn’t really back it up enough with regards to quality to justify the cost of the purchase. To those people I simply say to try them out and reevaluate your opinion! From the first cup of coffee I had on the day that I received the coffee to the cup I just had this morning, the coffee has been very good. I find the flavor profile to be extremely smooth, but still had the kick and bite we all look for in a good cup of espresso. The color of the coffee is a rich and dark color with a nice light brown foam on the top. The aroma is unmistakable. It smells exactly like a coffee shop in my kitchen each morning when I send another pod through the Nespresso and I couldn’t be happier about it. I usually drink my coffee as an addition to a dark cold brew I make over ice. I am not sure if this is the proper way to drink the coffee, but it works well for me and that’s all that really matters. The coffee is delicious and blends in extremely well with the dark cold brew I make at home. Beyond my “normal” cup of coffee, I will have these Peet’s coffee pods straight up and alone and they are still just as good, if not better. Once, the coffee cools down enough to drink, you will find that each cup is incredibly rich and creamy with a bold, strong coffee flavor that tastes just like grabbing a cup when in Venice, but at home! The packaging on the Crema Scura blend reads “thick and luxurious espresso offers full bodied, earthy, nutty notes balanced by a creamy enduring finish.” I don’t think they could have hit the nail on the head any more than that. The richness of this blend stands out among the rest. Most of the negative reviews that I see are issues that individual customers have had regarding their quality control. Most of these negative reviews are calling into question the freshness of the coffee they received. I read a lot of reviews from people that received either expired or very close to expired coffee. One reviewer wrote “The sell by date is within less than months. It would be better if we were informed in advance.” I did not have this experience, but it is something that either the company or the distributor should take note of as this almost swayed me from the purchase. All in all, I think this was very good coffee that was neatly packaged and met all of my expectations and even exceeded them in many ways. I would recommend giving this coffee a shot! https://www.amazon.com/Peets-Coffee-Intensity-Compatible-Nespresso/dp/B07DDLCWJF/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 Item: Peet’s Espresso Nespresso pods
R**O
Rich, Flavorful, and Truly Delicious
This Peet’s Coffee Dark and Medium Roast Espresso Capsule Variety Pack is absolutely delicious. Every capsule delivers a rich, full-bodied flavor that tastes remarkably close to what you’d get from a high-end café. The dark roast capsules are bold and intense, with deep richness and a wonderfully aromatic crema. They make an excellent straight espresso and hold up beautifully in lattes or iced drinks. The medium roast capsules offer a smoother, more balanced cup with mild sweetness and very little bitterness. They’re perfect for daily drinking and pair well with milk or cream. I love switching between the roasts depending on my mood. The aroma during extraction is outstanding—strong, warm, and unmistakably Peet’s. The capsules work perfectly with my Nespresso machine, producing consistent shots every time. Overall, this is a fantastic, high-quality variety pack that lets you enjoy café-level espresso at home. Delicious, aromatic, and incredibly satisfying. Highly recommended!
J**.
Doesn’t matter of the intensity they’re all dark
In my opinion, no matter what intensity it is they all taste the same. They are very good.
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