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Thanks to the meeting with the engineer Antonio Cremonese, who shared his same desire to improve coffee extraction, Achille was able to refine his studies and invented the "a torchio" system (renamed "Lampo"). It definitely abandoned the use of steam and, finally, baristas could control accurately the process by which hot water under pressure passed through ground coffee.
Working at his family's coffee bar, "Caffè Achille", in viale Premuda (Milan), Achille Gaggia immediately understood that the clients' preferences were changing and that it became necessary to improve the entire coffee extraction process, searching for a better flavor and look of the in-cup result. At that time, coffee was so bitter that Achille used to say it was similar to "walking into a foggy Milan". He started to work day after day in the bar's warehouse, studying and experimenting new extraction processes and searching for the perfect espresso.
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1936
1938
1939
Thanks to the meeting with the engineer Antonio Cremonese, who shared his same desire to improve coffee extraction, Achille was able to refine his studies and invented the "a torchio" system (renamed "Lampo"). It definitely abandoned the use of steam and, finally, baristas could control accurately the process by which hot water under pressure passed through ground coffee.
Working at his family's coffee bar, "Caffè Achille", in viale Premuda (Milan), Achille Gaggia immediately understood that the clients' preferences were changing and that it became necessary to improve the entire coffee extraction process, searching for a better flavor and look of the in-cup result. At that time, coffee was so bitter that Achille used to say it was similar to "walking into a foggy Milan". He started to work day after day in the bar's warehouse, studying and experimenting new extraction processes and searching for the perfect espresso.
1930
1936
1938
1930
1936
Thanks to the meeting with the engineer Antonio Cremonese, who shared his same desire to improve coffee extraction, Achille was able to refine his studies and invented the "a torchio" system (renamed "Lampo"). It definitely abandoned the use of steam and, finally, baristas could control accurately the process by which hot water under pressure passed through ground coffee.
Working at his family's coffee bar, "Caffè Achille", in viale Premuda (Milan), Achille Gaggia immediately understood that the clients' preferences were changing and that it became necessary to improve the entire coffee extraction process, searching for a better flavor and look of the in-cup result. At that time, coffee was so bitter that Achille used to say it was similar to "walking into a foggy Milan". He started to work day after day in the bar's warehouse, studying and experimenting new extraction processes and searching for the perfect espresso.
1930
1936
Working at his family's coffee bar, "Caffè Achille", in viale Premuda (Milan), Achille Gaggia immediately understood that the clients' preferences were changing and that it became necessary to improve the entire coffee extraction process, searching for a better flavor and look of the in-cup result. At that time, coffee was so bitter that Achille used to say it was similar to "walking into a foggy Milan". He started to work day after day in the bar's warehouse, studying and experimenting new extraction processes and searching for the perfect espresso.
Thanks to the meeting with the engineer Antonio Cremonese, who shared his same desire to improve coffee extraction, Achille was able to refine his studies and invented the "a torchio" system (renamed "Lampo"). It definitely abandoned the use of steam and, finally, baristas could control accurately the process by which hot water under pressure passed through ground coffee.
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