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Cision Canada
20 hours ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
De'Longhi Expands Its Espresso Machine Lineup with the Debut of the La Specialista Touch and the Dedica Duo
With hands-on personalization, hot and cold versatility, and award-winning Italian design, De'Longhi's newest innovations are made for every kind of coffee drinker. UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J., June 5, 2025 /CNW/ -- De'Longhi, the global leader in home espresso, introduces two new additions to its celebrated lineup of espresso machines in the North American market: the La Specialista Touch and the Dedica Duo. Designed to deliver barista-quality results at home, these machines blend intuitive technology with De'Longhi's signature Italian design – meeting every coffee preference, style, and skill level. Already recipients of the 2025 Red Dot and iF Design Awards, these latest releases showcase De'Longhi's commitment to combining elegance with innovation. From compact cold brew convenience to full-bodied espresso mastery, the La Specialista Touch and the Dedica Duo deliver a highly personalized experience, no matter how you take your coffee. "At De'Longhi, we're constantly evolving to meet the modern coffee lover's ever-changing taste and rituals, whether that means brewing the perfect cold brew or crafting a latte in seconds," said Eliza Woolston Sheffield, President of De'Longhi North America. "As an iconic Italian brand from the birthplace of espresso, we bring decades of expertise to every machine we craft. The La Specialista Touch and the Dedica Duo embody our commitment to fusing tradition with technology in ways that make coffee more creative, accessible, and personal." La Specialista Touch: Crafted by You, Perfected with Guidance Combining hands-on brewing with intuitive step-by-step guidance and real-time support, the La Specialista Touch is a bean-to-cup semi-automatic espresso machine that features a vibrant 3.5" touchscreen, 10 barista-style recipes, and fully customizable drink options. De'Longhi's proprietary Bean Adapt Technology guides users to personalize grind size, dose, pre-infusion, and temperature for their chosen beans — offering real-time feedback to perfect every cup. A precise, built-in Italian-made conical burr grinder ensures consistency, while the automatic steam wand adjusts milk texture and temperature for both dairy and plant-based options. Cold Extraction Technology delivers smooth, aromatic cold brew in under five minutes, all while retaining the natural aroma and flavors of your favorite coffee beans. With four user profiles, six saved bean profiles, and full control over temperature, froth, and volume, this semi-automatic machine brings pro-level espresso home — tailored to your taste and guided every step of the way. Already a top-seller in the UK, the La Specialista Touch is praised for its automatic features—sensor grinding, guided tamping, and one-touch drink options—while still offering a hands-on, manual feel. Its intuitive touchscreen lets you customize coffee strength, temperature, and select from five automatic steamed milk textures for dairy or plant-based drinks, delivering consistent, café-quality coffee with ease. Key features include: 10 Preset Drink Recipes + Endless Customization: Includes espresso, long black, cold brew, cappuccino, latte, flat white, and more – all customizable to your taste. Interactive Bean Adapt Technology: Visually guided setup tailors grind, dose, and brew parameters for optimal flavor. Automatic + Manual Milk Frothing: Choose between automatic settings or hands-on frothing for effortless silky microfoam and latte art. Cold Brew in Under Five Minutes: Proprietary Cold Extraction delivers refreshing cold brew in under five minutes without sacrificing aroma and flavors. Touch Display: Navigate recipes and tips on the vibrant 3.5" screen, which simplifies the espresso-making process. Barista Kit with Precision Tamper for Instant Feedback: Includes a comprehensive toolkit, featuring an advanced precision tamper that allows for precise dosing up to 20g, providing a clean and enhanced experience, as well as a portafilter, two single-wall filter baskets, a dosing & tamping guide, a tamping mat, and a stainless steel milk jug. Award-Winning Design: Winner of the 2025 Red Dot and iF Design Awards, combining iconic Italian craftsmanship with intuitive functionality. Dedica Duo: Where Cold Brew Meets Iconic Italian Design Chic, compact, and full of character, the Dedica Duo brings style and everyday espresso performance to even the smallest spaces. The machine is available in three gelato inspired colors eye-catching – Rosé, Pistachio, Vanilla, as well as a classic Stainless Steel finish – turning your coffee corner into a design moment and making it a statement piece for your counter and daily ritual. These fresh colorways aren't just aesthetic – they tap into lifestyle trends that resonate with style-conscious consumers and first-time espresso drinkers alike. Whether you're craving bold espresso or a refreshing cold brew, the Dedica Duo delivers café-worthy results fast, with no compromise on flavor or form. Featuring a sleek, minimalist interface and dual heating systems that let you brew and steam back-to-back, it's built to keep up with your morning rush and let you ease into chill weekends. From iced lattes to flat whites, the Dedica Duo lets you craft your favorite coffee drinks just the way you like – with ease and style. It's where versatility, creativity, and fun-inspired colors come together to make every cup a moment to savor, just in time for iced coffee season. Key features include: Hot + Cold Versatility: Brew espresso or cold brew with dual temperature settings and three pre-programmed drink options – Espresso, Double Espresso, and Cold Brew. Compact + Stylish Design: At just 5.9" wide, it fits seamlessly into any kitchen setup. Its minimalist aesthetic features an intuitive interface and comes in four distinct colorways – Rosé, Pistachio, Vanilla, and Stainless Steel – designed to complement every style and elevate your kitchen space. Optimal Extraction: Get café-quality results every time with the professional pump, delivering expertly extracted espresso. Features include low-pressure pre-infusion, consistent nine-bar extraction, and an auto-stop function for rich espresso, iced lattes, cappuccinos, espresso martinis, and even cold brew. Fast Temperature Control: Ready to brew in just 25 seconds; enjoy fast heating and precise, stable temperature control with De'Longhi's Advanced Thermoblock Technology, plus cold brew with rapid Cold Extraction in under five minutes. Powerful Steam Wand: Froth any milk into velvety microfoam with ease — ideal for flat whites, lattes, and iced creations. The La Specialista Touch will be available for $999.95 USD / $1,299.99 CAD on and The Dedica Duo will retail for $299.95USD / $349.99 CAD, available at and other fine retailers. For full product information, visit De'Longhi is based in Treviso, Italy and the global leader in espresso and comfort products. Highest quality, Italian design and meaningful product innovations are the core values of the De'Longhi brand. De'Longhi is present in over 123 countries and creates products in three main categories: espresso, specialty cooking and home comfort. After more than a century of perfecting its products, De'Longhi remains committed to creating innovations that bring convenience and style into every customer's home; making the everyday better. For more information visit


Tom's Guide
3 days ago
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Just in time for winter, De'Longhi's serving up hot EOFY deals on its top coffee machines — save up to AU$559.90!
If you're in the market for a new coffee machine this Australian EOFY, there's some tasty discounts on De'Longhi's excellent range of fully automatic coffee machines up for grabs. Beyond the long-term cost-effectiveness of having a machine at home, the De'Longhi EOFY sale lets you save up to 30% on its most popular models, and you can even shave an additional 10% off with our exclusive Tom's Guide discount code. While making great coffee can often be a lengthy, involved process, De'Longhi's automatic machines let you achieve the same results as manual machines with significantly less time and effort. De'Longhi boasts a wide selection of discounted, fully automatic machines, ensuring there's an ideal option for every coffee enthusiast. For instance, the best-selling Magnifica Evo Next is now just AU$1,149 AU$799 — that's an epic saving of AU$350! Meanwhile, the top-tier Eletta Explore Grey is now just AU$1,999 AU$1,599, slashing AU$400 off the usual price. But the savings don't end there — De'Longhi is offering stacked discounts, meaning you can score an additional 10% off the already-reduced price by using our exclusive TOM10 coupon code. That brings the price of the Magnifica Evo Next and Eletta Explore Grey down to just AU$799 AU$719.10 and AU$1,599 AU$1,439.10, respectively. On top of this, you also have the chance to win 1 of 5 eGift Cards valued at AU$500 simply by purchasing through De'Longhi's website. And, selected machines purchased during De'Longhi's EOFY sale come with a Winter Value Pack that includes 1kg of coffee beans and 2x Sttoke mugs as a free gift. That's over AU$129 in value! T&Cs apply. So if you've bean meaning to upgrade your coffee-making situation at home, now's the perfect time. De'Longhi is a Tom's Guide preferred partner (What does this mean?) Save AU$429.90 with discount code Enjoy coffee made from freshly ground beans with De'Longhi's Magnifica Evo Next coffee machine. Its user-friendly controls and 2.4-inch display make it easy to create 13 highly-customisable beverages, letting you adjust your coffee's size, intensity and temperature, while its LatteCrema Hot Technology will top your drink with cafe-style creamy milk froth. It even offers dishwasher-safe components for easy cleanup. De'Longhi is offering an initial AU$350 discount, but you can save an additional 10% off that with our exclusive TOM10 coupon code. Save AU$559.90 with discount code Take your coffee game to the next level with De'Longhi's Eletta Explore Grey, which offers over 40 customisable hot and iced coffee recipes via a user-friendly colour display. Enjoy freshly ground beans and the clever 'To-Go' feature, which prepares takeaway coffee for mugs in Piccolo, Medium or Grande sizes. De'Longhi's initial discount saves you AU$400, but you can get an additional 10% off with our exclusive TOM10 coupon code. Save AU$369.90 with discount code Want great coffee at home without breaking the bank? De'Longhi's Magnifica Evo Silver Black provides just that, with five one-touch coffee recipes and a integrated milk steaming wand that'll have you whipping up lattes like a proper barista. De'Longhi's starting discount slashes AU$300 from this model's price, but you can take a further 10% off with our exclusive TOM10 coupon code. Talk about some truly robust savings! You can check out the full range of deals on the De'Longhi EOFY sale landing page.


Tom's Guide
29-05-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
I spent a month testing the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch, and it's an instant classic
There's a growing trend of assisted automatic espresso machines and I, for one, am here for it. These machines allow you to go through the motions of crafting the perfect espresso from scratch, but use smart controls and guided features to give you a helping hand. In other words, they make you feel like a barista, even if you've got zero training. What's not to love? The latest addition to this new genre is the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch. I spent a month testing it, and it's almost everything I could want in a coffee maker. Retailing for £699 in the U.K., where I'm based, there's no denying this machine is a better deal for European readers than in the U.S., where it costs $999. But even while it's less competitively placed for American markets, it's still the sort of machine I'd recommend investing in. In fact, if I didn't have a constant conveyor belt of machines to test in my kitchen, it's definitely the sort of machine I'd buy for my small kitchen. Here's how it performed when I used it to make hot, iced, and milk-based drinks for a full month. Price $999 / £699 Size 14.37"D x 11.22"W x 15.87"H Weight 23 pounds Grind settings 15 Drink options Espresso, Cappuccino, Cold brew, Latte macchiato, Latte, Flat white, Hot milk, Long black, Americano Capacity 250g of beans Material Brushed Stainless Steel Water tank 56 fl. oz. At £699 in the U.K., where I'm based, the La Specialista Touch is far from an affordable option, but it's very competitively priced. It will cost you around the same as Ninja's Luxe Café coffee maker, which, while a fantastic machine, doesn't put up much of a fight in the looks department. Plus, there's coffee pedigree to consider, which De'Longhi has in spades. In the U.S., it's a $999 machine, putting it on par with the Breville Touch Impress. This model offers a lot of the same features and the same great aesthetics but can't beat the $599 Ninja Luxe Café on price. I'm a huge fan of how this machine is designed. For one, the La Specialista Touch is unusually petite. My main complaint about De'Longhi's La Specialista Maestro is that it was just too big for my kitchen, but the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch packs a lot of the same smart features in a much more compact frame, and adds a 3.5-inch intuitive touchscreen. There's something for everyone with this touchscreen. If you want to get granular, you can look at the brewing temperature and pre-infusion settings with just a few scrolls. For most people, you'll be using it to scroll through pre-set drinks and choose your preferred beverage. Once you've selected your drink, you use the touchscreen to get the process going. It starts your grind, brew and milk controls, allowing you to toggle with extra dosing or manual steaming if you so wish. The screen is responsive and easy to use, and I also enjoyed the manual On/Off button and manual grinder controls on the top of the machine. Like Ninja's Luxe Café, it doesn't feature an in-built tamping arm but instead offers guided tamping. This allows you to add a mess-free funnel onto your portafilter to capture every coffee ground, and then use a tamper which indicates the ideal level for your coffee. You can then report all of this back to your machine, which will adjust the grinding settings for next time. This machine is highly interactive. Using De'Longhi's "Bean Adapt" tech, it can walk you through your initial setup to get its grinding and brewing settings aligned with your choice of beans. It makes things accessible by using the color of your beans to ascertain the roast level, and asks you to report on the tamping level to help it land on the ideal volume dose for your beans. And best of all, you can save this bean profile if you want to switch it up with a different bag, which I often do. Toggling between beans is very straightforward, and the machine will remind you of the ideal grind setting each time. The machine uses a connical burr grinder with 15 settings. I found this perfectly adequate for getting a good extraction from the different beans I used, but it's worth noting that rivals such as the Breville Barista Touch Impress offer 30 settings. I got some great espresso from this machine. The beans I was using in these shots were a dark-roasted, budget brand robusta, which typically won't lead to as lively or aromatic an extraction. Despite this, I was pretty happy with the deep and nutty flavors I achieved from the La Specialista Touch. When I switched to my go-to Lost Sheep Coffee Get To The Hopper blend, I was able to hit the lovely toffee and chocolate notes I grativate towards for long black coffees. The machine also has a hot water dispenser which points directly into your mug when it's placed under the portafilter, meaning it automatically tops up your espresso when you opt for an Americano, which I often do. I'm a huge fan of cold brew, so I'm very happy to see more coffee brands adding it to their default settings. Of course, as with any cold brew from an espresso machine, it can't rival the authentic stuff. But seeing as it's not steeped for 24 hours and instead requires just a few minutes, that's fine with me. Interestingly, you don't need to adjust your grind size to make cold brew with this machine. Most cold brew requires a much larger grind size, but the La Specialista Touch sticks to the same settings that you'd use in your espresso. The brew took around four minutes in total, and left me with a light and fruity flavor. It was quite mild as a result of the low-heat, low-pressure extraction, so I preferred drinking it black. Note that this machine doesn't do cold espresso, so you'll need to use regular espresso for iced lattes. The La Specialista Touch uses an automatic steam wand with an in-built temperature probe to steam milk for lattes and cappuccinos totally hands-free. This is a big step up from machines that come with hot milk dispensers, which don't use steam to texturize the milk, and don't let you hand-pour to work on latte art. The automatic settings are really strong, easily comparable to the likes of Breville machines. My milk did have quite a heavy top layer of milk, which is about right for a cappuccino, but the microfoam was consistently full of body and fine bubbles. I was confident I could do a better job hand-steaming, but if you've not got five years of barista skills under your belt, it's a good alternative. One of my few complaints with this machine is that the handy temperature probe on the steam wand does make it tricky to get a good vortex going when you're hand-steaming. But with that being said, I was still able to get something verging on latte art when I steamed by hand. The steam wand is powerful and pre-heats quickly, and you can see the temperature of your milk rising in real time. This is quite useful for those who are prone to burning their milk. It's also useful for plant-based milks, which will burn at lower temperatures. When you're done using the wand, you simply need to wipe it down and return it to its resting position using the dial at the side of the machine. It automatically purges to prevent blockage, which is a nice touch. It's worth comparing this new model to the De'Longhi La Specialista Maestro, which is De'Longhi's most souped-up espresso machine. The Maestro is big, brash, and also offers pretty good value for money. However, it lacks automatic milk steaming, instead offering a manual steam wand and a hot milk dispenser which doesn't quite offer the same charm. So in my book, the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch is a more practical and appealing offering, and an excellent evolution of the Specialista line. In my book, the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch is a more practical and appealing offering, and an excellent evolution of the Specialista line. Another great comparison would be the Ninja Luxe Café. This machine retails for $599 / £599, so it's a cheaper machine that still offers a lot of the same perks of the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch. This includes cold brewing, automatic milk steaming, assisted tamping (without a tamping arm) and interactive controls. But it does lack both the charming design of De'Longhi's more traditional approach, and the interactive touch screen. Personally, I'd buy the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch over the Ninja, but I'm based in Europe, where the pricing is much more comparable. There's not much to fault with the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch. It's intuitive, attractive, and will slot easily into even more compact kitchens. And while I struggle to call $999 / £699 affordable, it's priced very competitively in a market that's ripe with assisted automatic espresso machines to choose from. I have two minor gripes. First, the temperature probe gets in the way of manual steaming, although it's something you can work around with a little practice. Second, while I enjoy the funnel to prevent mess and the tamping guide to ensure your settings are accurate, I'd always opt for a tamping arm if it's on offer, which it is with the likes of the Breville Barista Express Impress or Ninja's new Luxe Café Pro (which is next in line for a review from yours truly). Perhaps my favorite thing about this machine is that it will work for any household. As a coffee enthusiast who's completed a qualification in barista skills, I don't want a machine to take away the fun of crafting coffee from home. And while the La Specialista Touch lends a helping hand, it doesn't feel restrictive if you want to take the reins and control your grinding, brewing, and milk steaming manually. On the other end of the scale, it's also a smart choice for someone like my partner, who's much more interested in the finished result than the process. It makes good coffee easy, and will even do you the favor of steaming into your jug, so you can pretend you perfected that latte art yourself.


Tom's Guide
27-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
De'Longhi's new La Specialista Touch performs just like the Ninja Luxe Café, but looks so much better
De'Longhi just dropped its smartest automatic coffee maker yet. The La Specialista Touch is as clever as they come, offering guided grinding, tamping, and brewing, as well as an automatic steam wand. De'Longhi's La Specialista Touch coffee maker launched in Europe back in March, but it's now available in the U.S. for $999 at The machine features a 3.5-inch intuitive touchscreen that takes you through every step of the coffee-making process. It's super responsive, and I personally love the look. It combines the classic style of a De'Longhi La Specialista with the smarts you'd expect from Ninja's Luxe Café. The De'Longhi La Specialista Touch brings exceptional coffee to your home with a simple, easy-to-use touchscreen that'll do the hard work for you. It's also the brand's smallest bean-to-cup machine yet, meaning it'll slot in nicely to your kitchen without taking up too much room. There's a lot to like here. And I'd know, because as a U.K.-based writer, I had a head start in testing this flashy new model. For one, it's got 10 barista-style recipes and fully customizable drink options, which is a lot of versatility for an automatic coffee maker. The interface is faultless, with De'Longhi's Bean Adapt technology guiding you through grinding settings and helping you adjust based on extraction times to optimize your espresso. Plus, there's the Cool-Touch Auto Steam Wand, which'll take all the hard work out of steaming by doing it for you. If you like to get your latte art practice in, though, there's also a manual option. I'm a fan of the De'Longhi La Specialista line, and we've tested a number of its models. There's the De'Longhi La Specialista Opera, which we awarded four-and-a-half stars in our full review and a spot in our best espresso machines list. And I can't forget the life-changing shot of espresso I made in the De'Longhi La Specialista Arte Evo. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. I'll be writing my full review of the De'Longhi La Specialista Touch later this week.


Tom's Guide
24-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
I like my coffee with milk, sugar, and… AI? I tested out De'Longhi's new superautomatic espresso machine, and it literally has a personality
The De'Longhi Rivelia is the brand-new superautomatic coffee machine from the iconic Italian manufacturer. If you don't know what a superautomatic machine is, it's basically an espresso machine that does absolutely everything. Think: grinding beans, dosing coffee, pulling shots, frothing milk, and even emptying the coffee grounds out. It's for those days when you just want hot bean juice, and you want it now. Some of the best espresso machines can be a labor of love — sometimes a labor of absolute burning hate when they just won't behave — so superautomatic machines can be really attractive for the right person. Imagine fresh, hot coffee served in literal seconds, and you don't have to put on pants to get it. What could be better, right? Well... (drum roll please) the De'Longhi Rivelia has leveled up, big time. Not only does the Rivelia serve aforementioned hot bean juice in seconds, it does it with a friendly smile and a ChatGPT-level of enthusiasm. No, the Rivelia doesn't have AI in the chatbot sense, but there is something oddly... obedient about it. Starting with its screen prompts — let's get into it. Launched in May 2025 in the U.S. (and 2023 in the U.K.), the Rivelia is the newest superautomatic in De'Longhi's lineup. It has 2 interchangeable bean hoppers for switching out coffee flavor easily, a huge 18 customizable drink recipes, and makes fresh hot coffee in seconds. As soon as I plugged in the Rivelia, I knew something was up. Other automatic machines I've used have laggy and unresponsive screens — just what I want first thing in the morning, completely uncaffeinated. However, the Rivelia is the complete opposite. Immediately, I felt like the heavens themselves had opened up and sent a blindingly bright light to my coffee machine screen. And for good reason — the Rivelia's screen is a little more developed than your average coffee machine. But it's not the LED screen itself that I think you should know about. It's what the screen does. Have you ever made a coffee and thought, "Yeah, that was nice, but you know what'd make it better? A little personality." Well, if you have, De'Longhi has answered your prayers. Yes, the Rivelia talks about itself in the first person. It's not just "I will go ahead and set that now". It also says things like "Would you like me to save your new settings?", "I recommend preparing at least 3 coffees" and "I'll use some hot water to heat up." I've used my fair share of espresso machines, but I've never had one talk about itself like a real person before. Do you think this is cute, or a little scary? Do you think of the Rivelia as a friendly coffee robot, a helping hand, or does it border on uncanny valley territory? I know where I stand. I suppose this begs the question: Do coffee machines really need to talk about themselves in the first person? (Also, the more obvious thought: Is it really that deep? To some people, yes.) Well, I can see both sides. If you're a complete beginner and have never laid a finger on a coffee machine before, I can imagine it's quite comforting to have a friendly face (LED screen) walk you through making coffee. There's enough scary whirring and whining on the average espresso machine to put off even seasoned coffee drinkers. However, if you're the aforementioned seasoned coffee drinker, this overly-enthusiastic attitude can feel a little stifling. I felt a little disconcerted after a few hours — but that's just me. If, like me, you want to be left to your own coffee-devices, then I've got some recommendations I think you'll want to know about. And after all that... all the bells and whistles, all the proverbial barista robots lovingly crafting your morning brew... the Rivelia still doesn't make technically good espresso. Superautomatic espresso machines are physically incapable of it. It's not a Rivelia-shaped flaw, it's an automatic coffee machine flaw. 'True' espresso needs the following things: the perfect grind, a level coffee bed, an even and steady tamp (around 20kg pressure), and a controlled flow of water. All of which, unfortunately, are only really possible on a manual (or at least semi-automatic) espresso machine and a standalone grinder. Built-in grinders, generally, aren't as adept as standalones and result in inferior grind. As a result, the Rivelia's coffee is merely fine. I wouldn't shout about it from the rooftops, but I also wouldn't turn it down. I mean this in the nicest way, but it's like fancy McDonalds coffee. It does the trick and tastes good, but it's nothing to salivate over. Compare these two shots. The first one was prepared on the Smeg EMC02 and the second on the Rivelia. It's just apples and oranges, isn't it? If you want to get into serious coffee and don't know where to start, let me help you out. I recommend the Breville (Sage in the U.K.) Bambino Plus and either the Comandante C40 MK2 hand grinder, the $$$ Eureka Mignon Specialita, or the cheaper-but-still decent Brazata Encore ESP (both electric grinders). You'll also want to check out some of the best coffee scales to ensure you've got the ideal ratios for delicious espresso (aim for 1:2 coffee:water within 25-28 seconds). If you follow these easy steps, you'll be well on your way to perfect espresso every time. The bottom line is: if you want fresh coffee every morning with the least amount of effort possible, and a friendly face to go with it, then the De'Longhi Rivelia is a great machine to get you started. However, if you think yourself more of a coffee connoisseur (or you want to become one), then you're better off with the separate espresso machine and grinder I mentioned just above.