Don Bosco/Don Bosco, Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
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Luca Pintimalli is a bona fide coffee maestro, a passion he has nurtured from a very early age all thanks to his mother. She’d discovered the café boasting its very own roastery. It was love at first sight. “The first exclusive roastery in Bolzano, a universe of green coffee beans and an aroma which wafted across the entire neighbourhood.” His parents purchased Tropical Caffè in 1981 from the previous owners, who’d been running it for two generations in the Europa-Novacella neighbourhood. Luca was brought up between jute coffee bags and behind the shop’s counter. He contributed more to the business as his mother, Nadia, started to decline due to a severe sickness; in 2014, she passed away, and Luca decided to interrupt his studies in Padova and Trento to dive headfirst into the universe of coffee. He never looked back and was swept away by the world of coffee, raw materials, and supply chains, making him the coffee expert he is today. Your senses come alive upon crossing the tiny café’s door. You’re enveloped in a sweet, heady aroma of coffee, and your gaze sweeps over the coffee grinders and all the other necessary equipment, select chocolate pralines, Italian sugared almonds, and rare sweets, until it rests on the valuable coffee beans from the four corners of the world. Aha! The culprits of that wonderful aroma. The café is a meeting point for all coffee gourmands from the neighbourhood and the city at large. If you fancy tasting the same coffee prepared using different methods – from an espresso machine through a French press, paper filter to much, much more, you’re in coffee Eldorado. You can also purchase exclusive coffee-based gifts or simply find out more about the vast and diverse world of coffee.