Jaka kawa speciality będzie najlepsza pod espresso?

Which specialty coffee is best for espresso?

Preparing a delicious espresso is an art that requires not only a good coffee machine but also the right coffee beans. If you want to find out which coffee is best for this drink, keep reading!

Coffee speciality Honduras Finca El Cerron

Our first recommendation for specialty coffee that is perfect for espresso is Honduras Finca El Cerron. It is exceptional, characterized by incredible freshness and impresses with notes of sour cherry and juicy orange. It's no wonder that it became our coffee of the month. In addition, Honduras Finca El Cerron specialty coffee features sweet notes of grapes and a subtle hint of hazelnut. The taste of espresso made with this specialty coffee will be pleasantly tangy, balanced by a nutty aftertaste.

Specialty coffee for espresso KENYA Acacias

Another suggestion from our specialty coffee roastery is KENYA Acacias, especially in the summer edition. When drinking espresso, it’s best to choose the finest beans. And these beans from Kenya guarantee a treat for the palate. These specialty coffee beans matured on mountain slopes, in full sunlight, giving them a unique flavor that combines acidity with fruity notes. If you're looking for a blend of currants, pomegranate, and blueberries, this is the perfect option for you.

Colombia Cóndor Pitalito — specialty coffee for espresso

When discussing the topic of specialty coffee ideal for espresso, we cannot forget about this option straight from Colombia. It’s impossible to resist its fruity aroma. This brew is characterized by the scent of ripe cherries and delicious red apple, all balanced by hazelnut. Wondering how much coffee you need for espresso to get the perfect balance? We recommend using 7 to 9 grams of coffee per cup. Espresso lovers who prefer a double shot should use between 13 to 16 grams of ground coffee.

Classic Espresso Blend 001 — specialty coffee from different countries

Classic Espresso Blend is for lovers of dark roast espresso, meaning it contains rich notes of dark chocolate, a touch of bitter walnut, and caramel. This specialty coffee comes from four different countries, namely Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Colombia. The brew you can create from these extraordinary beans has been specifically blended to ensure a long-lasting flavor on the palate while also pairing well with milk.

Espresso Blend 001
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Specialty coffee JAVA Espresso Blend 002

For those looking for a medium roast specialty coffee, lighter than the previous option, we recommend the 002 Espresso Blend. These beans allow for a brew that is balanced, sweet, and mild in flavor. It is a great choice among specialty coffees not only for espresso but also for pairing with milk or your favorite plant-based drink.

Freshly brewed coffee in a cup
Make a cup of freshly brewed coffee with a rich aroma.

It’s undeniable that choosing a specialty coffee for espresso largely depends on individual taste preferences. However, we hope this overview has helped introduce the topic and encourage you to try the discussed options.

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