What is Italy’s best coffee?
It’s no accident that Lavazza is Italy’s favorite coffee. Four generations of the Lavazza family have dedicated over 120 years to finding the best blends of coffee beans from all over the world to provide you the authentic Italian experience. Italian family business founded in Trieste in 1933 by Francesco Illy. Today it is led by the third generation of the family.
What is the strongest coffee in Italy?
Black Death Coffee contains the highest level of caffeine than any other coffee on the market and is produced using only the top quality beans imported from Uganda and Vietnam and processed in Italy to create a 100% extra-strong Robusta blend. Francesco Illy founded illycaffè in 1933. His 1935 invention of the illetta, considered the blueprint for modern espresso machines, revolutionized coffee preparation. His innovative method of packaging, based on pressurization, enabled illy’s initial exports to Sweden and Holland during the 1940s.Illy Caffe produces some of the world’s most refined espresso coffees and is a worldwide advocate for quality and technical sophistication in coffee production.
What is the most expensive coffee?
Kopi Luwak is the world’s most exclusive (and most expensive) coffee. The main factor of its high price is the uncommon method of production. It is produced from coffee beans which have been partially digested by the Indonesian palm civet and then excreted. Yes, it sounds kind of gross, but not to worry! Good News: Kopi Luwak Coffee Has Extra Health Benefits Coffee is already super healthy – as long as you’re drinking it black! But since Kopi Luwak goes through an extra chemical process, there are some extra benefits. Pure’s sky-high levels of inositol strengthen neural connections and boost your nervous system.