Caffe D’arte is a Seattle based company that roasts its own coffee and has several retail locations throughout the Pacific Northwest. It was started by an Italian family in the 1980s with the goal of duplicating styles from northern, central and southern Italy. “Firenze,” which they say is in the northern roasting style, is D’arte’s lightest roast. It is a bit darker than the beans coming from Portland's local microroasters. I like its balanced flavor, and it yields amazing crema, but it does not have the citrus/nut/sweet notes found in some of the other beans I have written about here. They also have an alderwood roasted bean that I am curious to try.
But the true reason I Like Caffe D’Arte is the way they serve an espresso: long white plate, with cup, spoon, chocolate(!) and water all in a line. The shot is pulled on a big Nuova Simonelli, which does a fine job. Espresso is made with the Firenze roast. The attention to detail never fails to put a smile on my face.
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