FLORENCE, Italy – La Marzocco, leader in espresso machine innovation and design, joins Host Milano, from October 13-17 at Hall 14/e24, to introduce a new series of equipment and to invite its community to engage in a celebration of technology, coffee culture and expertise.
The company’s booth will feature iconic cafè solutions such as the bespoke creations from Officine Fratelli Bambi, the Modbar undercounter brewing systems, and the latest in professional-grade and prosumer coffee machines and coffee grinders, which include:
La Marzocco at Host Milano
• The brand new Pico grinder: The Pico, for demanding home baristas, incorporates superior quality components to deliver ground coffee without compromise. The simple interface and intuitive design allows making fantastic espresso reliable and consistent.
• An in-depth preview of the Swan grinder: The Swan addresses problems inherent in coffee grinders. It provides a simple, easy to use grinding solution for the busy bar. With low heat, low retention, and low static, the barista can focus more on the coffee.
• The next generation Strada: The Strada X revolutionizes the coffee experience. Unparalleled precision, artisanal craftsmanship, and seamless technology converge, delivering exceptional espresso with unparalleled control and consistency.
• Linea Micra: An iconic, easy-to-use home espresso machine with the powerful performance worthy of the La Marzocco name. Designed as a scaled-down version of the Linea Classic S, it enables users to explore the world of espresso.
• The Brew-by-Weight addition: An exclusive machine and scale collaboration between Acaia and La Marzocco Home that automatically stops the espresso shot. Designed for the Linea Mini, Brew-by-Weight elevates the home espresso experience with machine learning and a predictive drip algorithm for unparalleled precision.
• Grind-by-Sync by La Marzocco and Mahlkoenig: Ensuring consistent quality across various shifts and locations in coffee shops and chains has been a persistent challenge. Grind-by-Sync revolutionizes product consistency, ensuring that the “perfect cup” remains consistent across all stores and shifts worldwide
Last but not least, a corner representing Accademia del Caffè Espresso will provide information on the offsite Open Days program in Florence and an introduction into the upcoming in-house exhibit on Italian coffee history, cultivation and culture:
“Coffee Migrant | Migrant Coffee”.
Moreover, a space dedicated to the coffee plantation in Tanzania will illustrate the groundbreaking project of Cisco-installed sensors on the farm – with the aim of monitoring and bettering plant health conditions – and the “Hands for Songwa Foundation” initiative.