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Freshly roasted - thanks to pre-order with countdown

You order today. We collect all pre-orders. And on a fixed date in the middle of the month, your freshly roasted coffee is dispatched - accompanied by a countdown that shows you exactly how long it will take.

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How pre-ordering works

We don't produce for stock, but order more from the roaster as soon as all the pre-orders have been collected. This results in a single, freshly roasted batch that comes directly to you - almost straight from the roasting drum.

The countdown makes it clear when the next delivery will start and how much time you have left for your order.

Why it's the best choice for you

The system is sustainable, clear and fair. You avoid old coffee, we avoid overproduction - and small roasters can plan precisely.

At the same time, our liquidity remains stable because we only order when everything is together, which means you get exclusively roasted coffee, maximum freshness and on time for the monthly deadline.

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Package of Kimbo Barista Espresso Napoli Premium Selection Coffee, 1000g
CHF 24,805% AB 18
Kimbo Barista Espresso Napoli

Do you love strong espresso with character? Then the KIMBO Barista Espresso Napoli is just the coffee for you. Inspired by the deep-rooted Neapolitan coffee culture, this blend brings a real Italian flavour to your home. Developed for baristas with high standards - and for you, if you appreciate intense flavour and real roasted aromas. KIMBO Barista Espresso Napoli has a dense, hazelnut-brown crema and an intense aroma in the cup. The taste is strong and full-bodied, characterised by roasted aromas reminiscent of dark chocolate and toasted bread. A hint of spice rounds off the profile and ensures a long, lingering finish. With an intensity of 10/13, this espresso is not for the faint-hearted - but for real coffee lovers. Whether in a portafilter, fully automatic machine or the classic stovetop pot - KIMBO Barista Espresso Napoli unfolds its full flavour in all common espresso variants. It particularly shows its strengths as an espresso or as a base for a strong cappuccino. Our tip: Ensure an extraction time of approx. 25 seconds and a water temperature of around 92°C for the best result. This blend consists of carefully selected Arabica and Robusta beans, which are traditionally dark roasted - typical of the southern Italian style. KIMBO Barista Espresso Napoli is supplied in a practical 1kg pack, ideal for frequent drinkers. A coffee for everyone who likes to be kissed awake in the morning - with a real flavour experience from Naples.

Kimbo Pompei Pads
CHF 15,002 SIZES
Kimbo Pompei Pads

Die Mischung Pompei wurde für alle entwickelt, die ihren Kaffee intensiv, kraftvoll und mit viel Körper lieben. Kimbo setzt hier auf eine klare, süditalienische Stilistik: dunkel geröstet, würzig und mit einer beeindruckend dichten Crema. Jede Tasse zeigt, wie ausdrucksstark Espresso sein kann, wenn Robusta-Bohnen den Ton angeben und eine kleine Portion Arabica für Balance sorgt. Der Kimbo Pompei präsentiert sich kräftig und intensiv, mit einer ausgesprochen dichten und langanhaltenden Crema. Im Geschmack entfaltet sich ein voller Körper mit erdigen und würzigen Noten, begleitet von einer tiefen, dunklen Röstaromatik. Die Mischung wirkt sehr rund und bleibt trotz ihrer Kraft angenehm ausgewogen. Besonders auffällig ist die sehr geringe Säure, die dem Espresso eine schwere, fast cremige Struktur verleiht. Der Nachgeschmack ist lang, intensiv und typisch süditalienisch. Die Kimbo Pompei Pads sind im E.S.E. Standard mit 44 mm Durchmesser gefertigt und damit ideal für alle kompatiblen E.S.E. Padmaschinen. Die Zubereitung ist einfach und konstant: Pad einlegen, Bezug starten und wenige Sekunden später fliesst ein kräftiger Espresso mit dichter Crema in die Tasse. Die Mischung eignet sich perfekt für einen kurzen, intensiven Espresso, kann aber auch als Basis für Cappuccino oder Latte Macchiato verwendet werden, wenn ein besonders durchsetzungsstarker Kaffee gefragt ist. Die Mischung besteht aus 90 Prozent Robusta und 10 Prozent Arabica und folgt damit konsequent der neapolitanischen Espressotradition. Robusta sorgt für Körper, Intensität und Crema, während der kleine Arabica-Anteil die Aromatik abrundet. Mit einer Intensität von 12 von 13 gehört dieser Kaffee klar zu den kräftigen Vertretern seiner Kategorie. In der Packung befinden sich 150 E.S.E. Pads, ideal für alle, die regelmaessig starken Espresso trinken und Wert auf eine schnelle, saubere Zubereitung legen.

What is so special about Italian coffee?

It all starts with the selection of the beans: Only the best, carefully harvested beans reach the roasting plants in Italy, where they are roasted slowly and gently. The result is a rich, full flavour that invigorates the senses.italians take preparation seriously: whether it's a strong espresso, a creamy cappuccino or a smooth caffè latte - there is real craftsmanship behind every sip

Baristas are masters of their trade. Every move follows a precise choreography, perfected over decades.drinking coffee is a social ritual in Italy. A quick stop at the bar, a moment of sharing - and a sip of pleasure that brings people together.

The secret of Italian coffee art

Traditionally, Italian coffees are roasted dark - slowly but powerfully. This creates the typical flavours: chocolaty, nutty, smoky. The strong "Italian roast" is popular all over the world.

Dark roasts have less acidity, less caffeine and more bitterness - characteristics that many people find particularly digestible. Incidentally, the famous glass of water is drunk before the espresso to cleanse the palate.

How did coffee come to Italy?

in 1884, Angelo Moriondo from Turin patented the first espresso machine - a milestone that only became important later. in 1901, Luigi Bezzera developed an improved version that laid the foundations for modern espresso preparation: pressurised hot water through finely ground coffee.

Desiderio Pavoni bought the patent and launched the first commercial espresso machine on the market in 1905. The triumphant advance of espresso began at the Milan Trade Fair in 1906 - and Italy became a world coffee power.to this day, strict standards and regional diversity characterise the Italian coffee identity.