Espresso: a Coffee like no Other

The name says all: an espresso is to be freshly prepared and enjoyed immediately.  Expressly.

For coffee purists, espresso
is the quintessential coffee preparation – rich, aromatic and velvety all at once; a natural layer of crema on top belying a full-bodied, yet deftly balanced liquid below.  When ideally realized, a small miracle of chemistry and physics: science and art gliding together on air.

Espresso’s authentic formula is clear and basic, its proper execution a matter of training, experience and natural talent.  A jet of hot water at 88°-93°C (190°-200°F) passes under a pressure of nine or more atmospheres through a seven-gram (.25 oz) cake-like layer of ground and tamped coffee. Done right, the result is a concentrate of not more than 30 ml (one oz) of pure sensorial pleasure.

THE ART OF ESPRESSO

Authentic espresso preparation ideally starts by freshly grinding beans perfected for this purest of methods.  The art of the barista is to calibrate the grind, expertly tamp just the right amount of coffee into the filter, then keep close watch on timetemperature and pressure.  Even today’s advanced, automatic machines require proper vigilance; perfection hangs in the balance.

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FRENCH PRESS

A cylindrical pot with a plunger and built-in filter screen that presses hot water through ground coffee produces a rich, full-bodied cup.

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BREWED COFFEE

Brewed coffee is by far the most popular preparation method throughout the U.S. and Northern Europe, alive with aroma and rich taste.

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ESPRESSO

The art of espresso. An espresso should be freshly prepared and enjoyed immediately.

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CAPPUCCINO

Discover the art of preparing delicious and creamy cappuccino, right in your own kitchen.

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TURKISH COFFEE

A Middle Eastern favorite, Turkish coffee is made in a cezve, a long-handled pot made from copper or brass using very finely ground coffee.

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MOKA

Small, two-chambered moka pots sit on many Italian stovetops, easy to use and producing a full-bodied coffee, rich in aroma.

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NEAPOLITAN COFFEE

The Neapolitan coffee pot was invented in Naples, Italy and is the city’s signature preparation method.

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