
Espresso, Ristretto, or Doppio – What's the actual difference?
Espresso is far more than just "a small coffee." Terms like Espresso, Ristretto, or Doppio each represent a unique preparation method, a different taste, and an entirely distinct ritual. Especially during a mindful coffee break, these subtle differences make the moment special.
Whether strong and intense, smooth and concentrated, or double and full-bodied – each variation has its own character. In this article, you'll learn about the differences, when each variation is best suited, and how you can stylishly enjoy your espresso moment.
What is a classic Espresso?
The classic Espresso forms the basis of many coffee specialties. It is prepared with high pressure and finely ground coffee and is characterized by its intense aroma and typical crema.
An Espresso usually has:
- approx. 25–30 ml liquid
- an extraction time of about 25 seconds
- strong roasted aromas
- a fine crema
In terms of taste, espresso is intense, balanced, and aromatic. Depending on the bean, notes of chocolate, nuts, caramel, or even fruity nuances can emerge.
Espresso looks particularly stylish in the minimalist KUMO Espresso Cups with their natural colors and modern, calm design language.
Ristretto – The concentrated Espresso
The Ristretto is, in a way, the concentrated version of espresso. For this, the same amount of coffee powder is used, but significantly less water is pressed through the coffee grounds.
- a smaller amount of coffee
- a particularly concentrated taste
- more sweetness
- fewer bitter substances
Doppio – The double Espresso
As the name already suggests, a Doppio is a double espresso. Here, twice the amount of coffee is used and proportionally more liquid is extracted.
- approx. 50–60 ml
- double the amount of coffee
- strong taste
- more caffeine
The right cup makes all the difference
Especially with espresso specialties, the cup plays a bigger role than many think. Shape, material, and wall thickness influence temperature, aroma, mouthfeel, and the entire coffee ritual.
Minimalist espresso cups with a natural feel create a particularly calm and conscious atmosphere. Warm earthy tones, handcrafted surfaces, and organic shapes emphasize the decelerated character of modern coffee rituals.
Coffee as a ritual instead of a habit
Many people no longer just drink coffee "on the side" today. Instead, the moment is consciously celebrated – similar to small self-care rituals in everyday life.
An espresso moment can mean: switching off for a moment, taking a deep breath, enjoying peace, and consciously starting the day.
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For stylish coffee rituals, here you'll find the minimalist KUMO Espresso Cups and harmonious Espresso Sets from SteinKunstWerk:
☕ KUMO Espresso Cups
- KUMO Espresso Cup Grey & Black
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- KUMO Espresso Cup Beige
✨ KUMO Espresso Sets
- KUMO Espresso Duo Set Sea & Sand
- KUMO Espresso Duo Set Golden Hour
- KUMO Espresso Duo Set Nordic Contrast
- KUMO Espresso Harmony Set
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