NESCAFÉ Taster’s Choice French Roast, Dark Roast Coffee, Instant Coffee, 7 oz, 1 Jar

(9 customer reviews)

NESCAFÉ Taster’s Choice French Roast Instant Coffee delivers bold and complex flavor with smoky overtones to your cup in an instant with quality you know and love. Our darkest roast is crafted with 100% real coffee. We use only the finest-quality, respectfully grown Robusta and Arabica coffee beans, carefully roasting them to capture each blend’s flavor and aroma. Savor an irresistible cup of coffee instantly with the world’s best-selling coffee brand,* NESCAFÉ. Make your world with NESCAFÉ Taster’s Choice. *Based on 2023 global retail sales data reported by Euromonitor.

NESCAFÉ Taster’s Choice French Roast, Dark Roast Coffee, Instant Coffee, 7 oz, 1 Jar

Price range: $14.14 through $28.28

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  1. Christy


    I can’t tell you how many YEARS I’ve been drinking this. I put Maxwell House International creamer in it. I use French Vanilla, but they make others. You have to remember it’s freeze-dried not instant, so it doesn’t take as much. But that being said, it takes less. It tastes great!

  2. Harriett

    Price for tasters Choice Coffee is way too high
    I do think the price is way too high %26 I do think it’s a great coffee but the price is too high and my husband doesn’t want me paying that much for it because he doesn’t think any coffee is worth that price..
    You’re asking me for pictures I think you should have lots of pictures in your profile or some other place where people are drinking and you don’t have to see my photos !!!!!! So no pictures from me !!!!

    801103 CODE from WalMart

  3. GF


    Taster’s Choice has the best of brewed coffee without being brewed. French Roast is easy to adjust for stronger or lighter quality. it’s getting as expensive as ground coffee, though, so I may consider new coffee sources. No beating the convenience of quality freeze dried coffee.

  4. Jodi

    Taster Choice Coffee
    Just like the picture but I think it is a little bit to expensive wish they would bring back the Columbia House coffee ? Why did they stop selling this brand?? I see that they sell the coffee stick brand on Amazon BUT I’m not paying $64 for a box of coffee 🤨🤔

  5. Larry

    Dark Roast Coffee
    I switched to this over a year ago. I like the taste, look and smell of it. I find myself drinking several cups of it during the day. Great coffee for the price. Hey even the glass container it comes in make a great storage item for the kitchen with it’s cool look.

  6. Anna


    Masters Choice French Roast Medium ☕️ coffee is so very delicious and the taste and aroma is superior to other Instant coffee. Every cup is energy lifting and so satisfying every time and the fragrance in my kitchen reminds me of when my mother would use her percolator to brew coffee this good. My Stevia and pumpkin spice creamer takes it over the top, 😋 Yum!

  7. Donna

    Nice quick cup of coffee
    I love this coffee for a quick cup during the day or when I’m extra tired in the morning :). This would be great for camping but the container might be a little heavy if you’re hiking. Has an excellent taste though on occasion it can be a touch acidic. I used to alternate between the French Roast and their Columbian but it looks like you can’t get the Columbian roast anymore.
    Definitely recommended, I’ve tried a lot of freeze dried coffee and this is always my top choice.

  8. Joan


    This has been my favorite for years. I store half of the product in a tight seal jar in the freezer. The longer the original opened jar sits on the shelff the duller the taste. And speaking of taste is it my imagination that the newly processed coffee taste and smells different?

  9. incognito

    For instant it tastes better than most.
    Keeps going up in price.Ill have to quit drinking coffee. Like I have quit other items I bought on a regular basis. Soon I will grow my own food and drink what I make myself. Poor old Sam would be ashamed at his dream of affordable living for people. Disown his millionaire children. Sad

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