Carroux Caffee

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You can find the masters of espresso in beautiful Hamburg Blankenese.

Visit the small espresso roasting house Carroux Caffee in Hamburg Blankenese to see what it takes to produce an espresso blend which meets only the highest professional standards in gastronomy. Witness the production of the "Caffee" from start to finish - from roasting right through to preparation in the espresso machine. Sit back and enjoy.

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