COFFEE IS ALSO A MATTER OF PREPARATION

Coffee Brewing Guide

 

Making a good coffee starts with choosing the brewing method. Moka, espresso, pour-over, French Press, Aeropress, siphon, or cold brew, each method influences the taste, texture, and intensity of the coffee.

In this brewing guide, we guide you step by step to understand the different coffee brewing methods and learn to master them.
From dosing to grinding, including infusion time and water temperature, you will find clear guides here to prepare your coffee under the best conditions, both at home and at the office.

Whether you're a curious coffee enthusiast or a passionate coffee lover, this guide will help you choose the method best suited to your taste and reveal the full potential of each coffee.

French Press

Generous and accessible, the French Press offers a rich, round coffee full of texture.
A convivial method par excellence, it reveals its full depth when the brewing time and grind are respected.

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Moccamaster

Precise and consistent, the Moccamaster extracts coffee with regularity for a balanced and aromatic result.
Ideal for preparing multiple cups without compromising on quality, provided the grind and dosage are carefully managed.

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Espresso

Short and intense, the espresso concentrates all the aromatic richness of coffee in just a few seconds.
A demanding method par excellence, it reveals its full potential when each setting is perfectly mastered.

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Aeropress

Versatile and intuitive, the Aeropress allows you to explore a wide range of profiles, from the mildest to the most intense.
Ideal for experimenting and adjusting each parameter, it reveals its full potential with a few good practices.

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Siphon

Spectacular and precise, the siphon offers a coffee of great purity, with clear and elegant aromas.
This method highlights the finesse of the coffee, provided that temperature and timing are well controlled.

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Moka

An icon of Italian kitchens, the moka brews an intense, round, and generous coffee, halfway between espresso and filter coffee.
Simple in appearance, it nevertheless requires some good habits to reveal the full potential of the coffee.

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Pour Over

Gentle and precise method, the pour-over highlights the finesse of aromas and the clarity of the coffee.
Ideal for exploring the full complexity of a bean, provided you master the technique and extraction rhythm.

CHEMEX
OREA Z1
OREA O1
Cold brew

Cold brew coffee, steeped cold, reveals a smooth, refreshing, and naturally low-acid coffee.
The ideal summer method, it requires patience and precision to achieve a perfectly balanced result.

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