The latter group is known as the 'Blue Line' and is packaged in the distinctive blue kilogram package. Lavazza processes coffee beans from all over the world. Lavazza is also involved in sustainable production in Honduras, Colombia and Peru.
The Tierra! Goals are to improve the environment, working conditions, community and the quality of the coffee. Besides these efforts, the Rainforest Alliance label is applicable on more and more Lavazza products.
On Koffiepiraat. This is broadly similar in taste and price to Super Crema with a slightly lighter and fruitier aftertaste. Unlike some other blends however, the Robusta beans are of a very high quality while the Arabicas are a mix of both washed and unwashed beans. Again, this one is medium roasted. Lavazza Gold Selection. In coffee terms, Gold Selection is something pretty special. Common opinion out there online seems to back this up, and we know that Lavazza themselves recommend this coffee highly and with good reason.
The great balance with this one is that it also tastes good as an espresso, though it does work particularly well with milk. The beans themselves are a mixture of natural and washed coffee beans grown on selected plantations in Brazil, Central America and Asia. These plantations have been selected for their production of sweet coffees, resulting in a rounded and well balanced flavour.
Not the most expensive in the range, but as a result, it could well be the best value. Not such a heavy body as the Crema e Aroma or Tierra, and again, medium roasted like most Lavazza blends. Lavazza Top Class.
The beans are sourced from far and wide with this one, with sweeter beans coming from Asia and the milds coming from both Central America and Brazil. The company has quickly become popular all over northern Italy and at the same time, it has diffused worldwide at a remarkable rate.
All the steps of the cultivation of the coffee plants are followed closely and subject to many quality checks. That way the plants will grow healthy and produce high-quality red beans. Your email address will not be published.
Italian ground coffee: top 5 brands in the world Home Blog Food Italian ground coffee: top 5 brands in the world. Published by Marco Amato at 23 May, History of the production of Italian ground coffee In Italy , just like in other countries, the introduction of coffee was initially opposed by some members of the church. Espresso coffee and Italian passion Passion motivates the producers of Italian ground coffee to constantly seek perfection.
Italian ground coffee: the 5 most popular Italian brands in the world In recent years the sectors of tea and Italian ground coffee have been driving Italian export of agri-food products straight up, by double-digit percentages. I bring with me almost twenty years of experience as a commercial in the food and non-food sectors and a great passion for Made in Italy. Ultimi Articoli 0. Trafile di pasta italiana: 5 che stupiranno i tuoi clienti anche per il prezzo 5 September, The unassuming store was and still is located in the cosmopolitan city of Turin on Via San Tommaso.
Luigi began to become known for blending different coffees to suit the tastes of his customers, which made him very popular and helped him to build a loyal following.
Over time, what once was a small grocery store turned into a coffee shop. Its specialty of toasting coffee beans and selling homemade coffee blends gave so much fame to this establishment that it eventually became Luigi Lavazza S. A and the formal coffee business began. Around the time when Lavazza was starting to take initial steps to get noticed on a larger scale outside of Piedmont, a new Lavazza coffee roasting factory was inaugurated in in Settimo Torinese, a municipality located in the province of Turin.
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