Extra Dark Roast
Espresso Gusto Intenso
With our Caffé ESPRESSO GUSTO INTENSO, you get a strong coffee that entices you with smoky as well as woody notes and delights you with its incomparably long-lasting, barely perceptible acidity.
- Characteristic
- Packaging Unit
Coffee Intensity
Arabica 50% Robusta 50%
6 x 1 kg Beans
Varity
Flavour Profile
Tobacco / Smoky
Woody
Caffé Espresso Gusto Intenso
Brew Parameters
Brewing Temperature: 92 - 94°C
Double Shot: In: 13,5-14 g, Out: 40 g
Extraction Time: 17-19 Seconds
Recommendation Dualboiler Portafilter: 90°C / Roasting Dates > 4 Weeks
Drago Mocambo Caffé
Brew Parameter
Brewing Temperature: 92 - 94°C
Double Shot: In: 17-17,5 g, Out: 40 g
Extraction Time: 25-27 Seconds
Recommendation Dualboiler Portafilter: 89°C / ± 0,5 g / Roasting Date > 10 Days
Caffé Espresso Gusto Intenso Intensity
Characteristic
Acidity
Bitterness
Saltiness
Sweetness
Body
Dwell Time
Acidity
Bitterness
Saltiness
Sweetness
Body
Dwell Time
Arabica and Robusta
Growing Regions
Brazil has been the world’s largest coffee producer for more than 150 years and is particularly famous for the production of Arabica beans. For many years, Drago Mocambo has worked closely with farmers and maintains a transparent and honest relationship with the production site.
Drago Mocambo sources the Robusta bean from the Kerala region in the south-western part of India. Kerala is home to the Malabar Coast (Pepper Coast), making it the rainiest part of the country and known as Monsooned Malabar (Monsoon Coffee). Organic coffee farming has had more success in this region than in any other.
Brazil – Sul de Minas 1.180m (Arabica)
India – Kerala 890m (Robusta)
Arabica and Robusta
Growing Regions
Brazil has been the world’s largest coffee producer for more than 150 years and is particularly famous for the production of Arabica beans. For many years, Drago Mocambo has worked closely with farmers and maintains a transparent and honest relationship with the production site.
Drago Mocambo sources the Robusta bean from the Kerala region in the south-western part of India. Kerala is home to the Malabar Coast (Pepper Coast), making it the rainiest part of the country and known as Monsooned Malabar (Monsoon Coffee). Organic coffee farming has had more success in this region than in any other.
Brazil – Sul de Minas 1.180m (Arabica)
India – Kerala 890m (Robusta)
Brazil - Sul de Minas 1.800m (Arabica)
India - Kerala
Brazil - Sul de Minas 1.800m (Arabica)
India - Kerala
Partnership
Our Farmers
Traditional Roasting
Roasting Process
We roast our coffee beans in a gentle drum roasting process for between 16 and 18 minutes. In the original Italian stone oven, the coffee aromas can fully develop during this period. The roasting curve rises slowly at 6 to 8 °C per minute at a temperature of 215 °C. We do not use any additives during this process. After the long-term roasting, the beans are air-cooled for 5 minutes.
Extra Dark Roast
Traditional Roasting
Roasting Process
We roast our coffee beans in a gentle drum roasting process for between 16 and 18 minutes. In the original Italian stone oven, the coffee aromas can fully develop during this period. The roasting curve rises slowly at 6 to 8 °C per minute at a temperature of 215 °C. We do not use any additives during this process. After the long-term roasting, the beans are air-cooled for 5 minutes.
Extra Dark Roast