- The de’longhi La Specialista Touch is a new cup grains coffee machine
- It can adapt the brewing according to your coffee beans and offers five milk textures
- The machine can also prepare cold coffee in five minutes
DE’LONGHI makes some of the best coffee makers that we have tested here in Techradar, and his latest cup grain machine seems to compete with the technical skills of a professional barista. Not only does the new de’longhi La Specialista Touch offers an extensive menu of hot and cold drinks, but it can also adapt the brewing process according to your favorite beans and offers five different milk textures. The only thing you need to worry about is to pour art to milk.
Unlike De’Longhi La Specialista Opera, which was launched in October, the new Specialista Touch has a large colored touch screen that allows you to travel a list of predefined drinking options and tinker with brewing parameters, make your choice among 15 grinding sizes and three brewing temperatures.
You are not sure how to extract the most flavors from your beans? Machine grain adaptation technology makes recommendations for different types of coffee, with optimized dosage, milling and extraction parameters for different types, roasts and mixtures. Once you’ve found something you love, you can save it on your personal profile so you can get it quickly next time.
Plant or dairy
As a fan of a good macchiato, what I find most intriguing is the new machine texture system of the machine, which uses a cool automatic wand to produce five different milk textures. The system has settings for vegetable and dairy milk, which is always welcome. Many machines are optimized only for dairy products and have trouble creating silky foam with almond or oat alternatives.
Another particularly interesting feature is cold extraction, which De’Longhi promises will create a smooth drink with the same flavor profile as traditional night brewing at night, but only takes five minutes from start to finish. Several coffee machines that I recently tried have done a respectable cold extraction work, so I am interested in seeing how the Los Angeles specialist compares herself.
I will test the new machine very soon and will bring you a complete criticism so that you can see how it comes down to the competition – and if it can create the dreamy and creamy microfoam that it promises. It is now available directly in De’Longhi, at a price of £ 699 (around $ 880 / $ 1,400 in).