Costadoro Masterclub is still an insider tip and the bee’s knees for coffee connoisseurs.
It is the peak of coffee pleasure: sweet, harmonious and chocolaty with a lasting flavour.
A truly extraordinary roast because the eight best Arabica coffees from Central and South America (Brazil, Costa Rica and El Salvador) as well as East Africa are used to make Costadoro Masterclub. Each coffee is separately slowly and gently roasted for 12-18 minutes in the rotating drum before they are blended which guarantees an optimum roast for each bean and makes the best quality. Due to the gentle processing and roasting technique the coffee is relatively mild, smooth and mellow with a full-bodied flavour. This exactly is the art and secret of making first-class coffee.
Masterclub is the prestigious brand of the House of Costadoro which was founded in the Olympic city of Turin in 1894 and still upholds the high quality standards today. If there were any prizes for consistency and constantly high quality Torrefazione Costadoro would certainly deserve a gold medal. The bouquet and fragrance of this coffee are unique and have many facets. Its flavour is harmonious, smooth, balanced full-bodied and has an excellent presence. A top-class coffee of the highest order. That is why Costadoro has a number of prestigious customers around the world such as the Kremlin in Moscow or the Hotel dé Paris in Monaco.
Sell-by-date from day of roasting: maximal 24 months
Composition: 100% Arabica
Characteristics:
medium
very nice crema
medium caffeine content
Suitable for:
very good for coffee machines
perfect for espresso
perfect for Cappuccino or Latte Macchiato
very good for breakfast or Schuemli coffee
Price:
2.2 lb whole beans £17.11
6 x 2.2 lb whole beans £16.15 per 2.2 lb whole beans
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