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Martella Maximum Class
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Caffè Martella Maximum Class
1kg | Whole beans | 03.2027
27.90€
(27.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1150

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Nutty
Article No. 1150
Nannini Espresso Araldica 1000g Bohne
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Nannini Araldica
1kg | Whole beans | 08.2026
25.40€
(25.40€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1252

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Fruity
Article No. 1252
Pellini Aroma Oro
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Pellini Aroma Oro
1kg | Whole beans | 01.2026
24.90€
(24.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1693

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Balanced
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty
Article No. 1693
Mocambo Gran Bar
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Mocambo Gran Bar
250g | Whole beans | 02.2027
6.90€
(27.60€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1140a

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Balanced
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1140a
Passalacqua Cremador gemahlen Espresso 250g
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Passalacqua Cremador
250g | Ground | 06.2027
6.90€
(27.60€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1744

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1744
Mokamo Kaffee Espresso Dolce weiss
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MokaMO Dolce Espresso
1kg | Whole beans | 12.2026
25.90€
(25.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1294

Degree of Roast: Light Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Floral
Article No. 1294
MokaMO Forte Espresso
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MokaMO Forte Espresso
1kg | Whole beans | 12.2026
24.90€
(24.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1295

Degree of Roast: Light Intensity: Balanced
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Malty
Article No. 1295
Lucaffé Exquisit
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Lucaffé Exquisit
1kg | Whole beans | 01.2027
27.90€
(27.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1367

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Malty
Article No. 1367
Lucaffé Mamma Lucia
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Lucaffé Mamma Lucia
1kg | Whole beans | 02.2027
21.90€
(21.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1378

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1378
Passalacqua Mexico Plus
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Passalacqua Mexico Plus
1kg | Whole beans | 06.2027
28.40€
(28.40€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1394

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Malty, Fruity
Article No. 1394
Passalacqua Moana Espresso 1000g
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Passalacqua Moana
1kg | Whole beans | 06.2027
31.90€
(31.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1395

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Floral
Article No. 1395
Passalacqua Moana
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Passalacqua Moana
250g | Ground | 06.2027
7.90€
(31.60€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1396

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Floral
Article No. 1396
Passalacqua Cremador gemahlen
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Passalacqua Cremador
250g | Ground | 06.2027
6.50€
(26.00€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1398

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1398
Passalacqua Harem Espresso
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Passalacqua Harem
1kg | Whole beans | 12.2026
34.90€
(34.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1399

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Fruity
Article No. 1399
Mocambo Suprema
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Mocambo Suprema
250g | Whole beans | 08.2026
6.50€
(26.00€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1409

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Balanced
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Malty
Article No. 1409
Passalacqua MEKICO gemahlen Espresso 250g
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Passalacqua Mexico
250g | Ground | 12.2026
6.90€
(27.60€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1416

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Malty, Fruity
Article No. 1416
Kimbo Prestige
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Kimbo Prestige
1kg | Whole beans | 08.2026
18.20€
(18.20€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1419

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Balanced
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Floral
Article No. 1419
Kimbo Extra Cream
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Kimbo Extra Cream
1kg | Whole beans | 08.2026
18.20€
(18.20€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1420

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty
Article No. 1420
Carroux Espresso Kaffee Bohnen 1kg
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Carroux Espresso
1kg | Whole beans | 03.2027
34.90€
(34.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1437

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Floral
Article No. 1437
Mokaflor Dolce Forte 100% Robusta
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Mokaflor Dolce Forte 100% Robusta
1kg | Whole beans | 03.2027
24.90€
(24.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1570

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Malty
Article No. 1570
Passalacqua Mehari Espresso 1000g
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Passalacqua Mehari
1kg | Whole beans | 06.2027
22.90€
(22.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1521

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1521
Caffé Diemme Oro
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Diemme Oro
1kg | Whole beans | 08.2026
24.90€
(24.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1459

Degree of Roast: Light Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Floral
Article No. 1459
Mokaflor Espresso Bernini 100% Arabica 1000g
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Mokaflor Bernini 100% Arabica
1kg | Whole beans | 03.2027
32.90€
(32.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1477

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Floral
Article No. 1477
Mokaflor Espresso Bernini 100% Arabica
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Mokaflor Bernini 100% Arabica
250g | Whole beans | 02.2027
9.50€
(38.00€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1478

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Floral
Article No. 1478
Kimbo Premium
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Kimbo Premium
1kg | Whole beans | 05.2026
18.80€
(18.80€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1479

Degree of Roast: Dark Low acidity: Yes Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1479
Tre Forze! Caffè Cultura
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Tre Forze! Caffè Cultura
1kg | Whole beans | 02.2027
39.90€
(39.90€ / 1 kg)

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Article No. 1483

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Fruity
Article No. 1483
Mauro Centopercento 100% Arabica
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Mauro Centopercento 100% Arabica
1kg | Whole beans | 12.2026
28.90€
(28.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1488

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Fruity
Article No. 1488
Passalacqua Vesuvio Espresso
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Passalacqua Vesuvio
1kg | Whole beans | 06.2027
25.90€
(25.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1503

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Nutty
Article No. 1503
Gepa Café Espresso Siciliano
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Gepa Café Espresso Siciliano
1kg | Whole beans | 05.2026
29.90€
(29.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1658

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Fruity
Article No. 1658
Passalacqua Mehari gemahlen Espresso 250g
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Passalacqua Mehari
250g | Ground | 06.2027
5.80€
(23.20€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1522

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1522
Passalacqua Alambra gemahlen Espresso
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Passalacqua Alambra
250g | Ground | 06.2027
5.20€
(20.80€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1523

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Malty
Article No. 1523
Hausbrandt Gourmet Columbus Espresso Kaffee
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Hausbrandt Gourmet Columbus
1kg | Whole beans | 01.2027
32.50€
(32.50€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1542

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Floral
Article No. 1542
Hausbrandt Venezia
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Hausbrandt Venezia
1kg | Whole beans | 02.2027
24.50€
(24.50€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1543

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty, Malty
Article No. 1543
Mokaflor Dolce Forte 100% Robusta
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Mokaflor Dolce Forte 100% Robusta
250g | Whole beans | 03.2027
7.50€
(30.00€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1569

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Nutty, Malty
Article No. 1569
Mocambo Aroma Bio
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Mocambo Aroma Organic
1kg | Whole beans | 02.2027
28.90€
(28.90€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1571

Degree of Roast: Medium Intensity: Mild
Aroma(s) : Floral, Fruity
Article No. 1571
Kimbo Decaffeinato
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Kimbo Decaffeinato
250g | Ground | 02.2027
6.10€
(24.40€ / 1 kg)

3-5 Workdays Article No. 1546

Degree of Roast: Dark Intensity: Strong
Aroma(s) : Chocolaty
Article No. 1546
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Espresso - Description of the Classic Italian Drink

Espresso – Small and aromatic 

An espresso – in Italy un caffè – is a small cup with an aromatic beverage that briefly stops the surroundings for a moment of enjoyment. The taste is fantastic and intense, incomparable to anything else. Why does it taste so exceptional, and what makes a perfect espresso? Is it a special bean or the method of preparation? It's a mix of both that makes it so irresistible.

Why is it called Espresso?

Origin
Espresso-Quintessenz-italienischer-KaffeekulturEspresso preparation became popular around 1900 in Milan (Italy) and began its triumphant march to other countries worldwide.
The word "espresso" comes from the Italian word espressamente, which means expressly (for someone). This name comes from the fact that an espresso is freshly prepared, expressly for a customer upon request. The second word in "espresso" is pressione, which means pressure. This part of the word indicates that espresso is prepared under pressure. It is often assumed that the word has something to do with "express," implying quick preparation, but this derivation of the name is incorrect. Therefore, the spelling expresso is wrong.

What is the roast of an espresso?

Bean and Roasting
The beans used are typically a blend of Robusta and Arabica beans; the typical ratio is 80% Robusta and 20% Arabica. This blend gives espresso coffee beans. The classic roast for an espresso is dark, which creates a heavier body and roasted flavors. Lighter roasts are now also available on the market, with a lighter body and a fruitier aroma, typically with a higher proportion of Arabica beans, which can go up to 100%. The further north in Italy the roaster is located, the lighter the roasts and the higher the proportion of Arabica beans. The further south the espresso beans come from, the darker the roast, and the proportion of Robusta is usually much higher, even up to 100%. Buying coffee online offers the opportunity to select a variety of types, each with its own story and flavor. In the coffee shop, there is an optimal variety for every taste and method of preparation.

Serving Method

Espresso is served in a pre-warmed cup with a capacity of 40 ml. In the cup there are 25 – 30 ml of espresso including crema.

An espresso is often consumed with sugar and served together with a small glass of water.


How can espresso be prepared?

There are different preparation methods. Regardless of the method used to prepare espresso, a good crema is essential. It is the hallmark of a quality espresso. The crema is a dense, golden-brown foam composed of oils, carbon dioxide, and proteins. To form it, a pressure of at least 6 bars is required. By examining the characteristics of the crema, one can deduce the freshness of the roast and the extraction.

 

Making Espresso at Home

zu-Hause-Espresso-zubereitenIt is possible to make a delicious and flavorful espresso at home. Several methods exist that vary by the cost of the necessary equipment, the optimal grind size, and the taste of the prepared espresso.

Before discussing preparation, you need to first buy the appropriate espresso grind from a coffee shop. When buying coffee online, the options are varied. In addition to roast intensity, the origin of the beans and fair prices for coffee producers are also important. Fair trade and organic coffee are possible choices here.

Espresso coffee should ideally be ground just before preparation to preserve its aroma. In an automatic machine, this step is integrated into the device. For preparation in a portafilter machine or moka pot, a coffee grinder is required.

Buying espresso is not difficult, but preparing it is? Is this statement true? NO!

Preparing espresso coffee is not rocket science, but a pleasure & an aromatic experience.


Espresso Preparation: Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction

Espresso is a delicious and concentrated coffee preparation that is rooted in Italian coffee culture. The following guide will help you prepare the perfect espresso.

Required Utensils

  • Espresso machine or Moka pot
  • Freshly ground espresso beans
  • Tamper
  • Scale (optional, for precise measurements)
  • Cups
  • Water

Step 1: Select Beans

- Choose high-quality espresso beans. Pay attention to the roast – perfect espresso beans are often dark roasted and should be fresh.
 

Step 2: Grind Beans

 - Grind the beans right before preparation. For an espresso, you should set a fine grind size that looks similar to sugar.

   You need about 18-20 grams of coffee for a double espresso.
 

Step 3: Prepare Water

 - Fill the water tank of the espresso machine with fresh, filtered water and make sure the machine is ready for operation.
 

Step 4: Dose Coffee Grounds

 - Weigh the freshly ground coffee (18-20 grams) and add it to the portafilter of your espresso machine.
 

Step 5: Tamp Coffee Grounds

 - Use a tamper to compact the coffee grounds evenly and with relatively high pressure (approx. 15-20 kg).

    Make sure that the surface is level and that there are no coffee particles outside the portafilter.

 

Step 6: Insert Portafilter

 - Place the portafilter into the machine and turn it until it is securely seated. Place the cup under the machine's spout.
 

Step 7: Extract Espresso

 - Start the machine to extract the espresso.

   The ideal extraction time for a double espresso is between 25 and 30 seconds.

   Make sure a uniform, dark crema forms.
 

Step 8: Serve and Enjoy

 - Once the espresso is ready, serve it immediately in a pre-warmed cup.

   You can enjoy it plain or use it as a base for other coffee specialties such as cappuccino or latte macchiato.

 

READING TIP: BARISTA Toni shares his tips for the Perfect Espresso Preparation

Tips for the Perfect Espresso

  • Experiment with different beans and roast levels.
  • Pay attention to the water temperature (ideal is 90-96 °C).
  • Clean the espresso machine regularly for optimal taste.
  • Keep the utensils carefully clean.

Conclusion

Preparing espresso requires some practice, but with this step-by-step guide, you will be able to create aromatic espresso that will impress you and your guests. Have fun experimenting!

 


 

How to Make an Espresso in a Portafilter?

siebtraegermaschinePortafilter Machine
A portafilter machine can create an espresso just like the one from your last Italian vacation with a little practice. 

With a portafilter machine, the amount of coffee grounds used is important, among other things. How many grams of espresso should fill a portafilter is the crucial question here. About 7 g of ground espresso coffee for a single espresso is considered a guideline. The grounds are firmly pressed with a so-called tamper. For preparation, the machine should have a pressure of at least 9 bar. This pressure is necessary for the beautiful crema that makes you dream of Bella Italia. During the brewing process, 25 – 30 ml of espresso should be produced in the cup within 25 – 30 seconds.

The preparation requires some practice and, compared to a fully automatic machine or a Moka pot, is associated with a slightly higher time expenditure. However, this form of preparation allows for more variation options in terms of the taste and intensity of the espresso

Do you own a portafilter and are looking for the right beans?
Take a look at our roaster ➽ Coffee Portafilter Range

 


 

Good Espresso in a Fully Automatic Machine?

vollautomat-fuer-kaffeeFully Automatic Machine
A fully automatic machine can prepare various coffee variations. It has a system that can grind the coffee beans. Therefore, no extra coffee grinder is necessary with a fully automatic machine. The water is brought to the required temperature in the machine using a flow heater, and then coffee is brewed. A fully automatic machine automatically compresses the freshly ground coffee in the machine. Pressure is also used during the brewing process. The machines achieve a pressure between 7.5 and 9 bar. 

With fully automatic machines, variations can also be prepared at the push of a button, e.g., with milk foam. Practice is not necessary for operating a fully automatic machine, as everything works at the push of a button. 

Another advantage of fully automatic machines is the ability to set different grind sizes and strengths to perfectly match the coffee to personal taste. The gentle preparation preserves the full aroma of the freshly ground beans, ensuring an intense and flavorful coffee experience.

Do you have a fully automatic machine and are looking for the right beans?
Take a look at our ➽ Coffee Beans for Fully Automatic Machines range.

 


 

Who Doesn't Know It. The Espresso from the Stovetop Pot


mokka-kanneMoka Pot
The small pots made of stainless steel or aluminum represent a cost-effective option for preparing coffee espresso at home. With the help of this pot, espresso can be prepared without a machine. The pot was invented in 1933 by Alfons Bialetti, who gave it the name Moka pot. Today, it is predominantly referred to as an espresso maker or espresso pot. The term Moka pot has nothing to do with the preparation of Turkish or Greek mocha. Hence the spelling with one "k".

Water is filled into the lower part of the pot up to just below the safety valve. For preparation, coarsely ground coffee is filled into the insert and then not pressed down. The small pot can be placed on a stovetop or gas cooker. With the help of the steam generated by the boiling water, pressure is created, which transports the espresso through the rising tube. However, the pressure in these small pots, at 1.5 bar, is too low for the formation of a crema.

Therefore, the end product of this preparation method is often not considered an espresso, as the characteristic crema is missing. However, there are currently Moka pots on the market that have a crema valve, with the help of which the espresso gets a crema.

Feeling like having a Moka? Take a look at our ➽ Moka Pot Range.

 


 

Barista Coffee at Home

Making espresso like a barista? With the right coffee beans, knowledge, and a few tricks, it's possible. Each of the preparation methods has its advantages and disadvantages. The method used depends on personal taste. The actual brewing time hardly differs between the preparation methods. They all require between 25 and 30 seconds. 

No matter which method is used to prepare the espresso, various beverages can be prepared with it by adding other ingredients. 

Would you like to know more about the different The different Espresso Preparation Methods? Then take a look here in the Coffee Knowledge.