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While I offer loose leaf Rooibus and Vanila Rooibus as part of my tea selections I have not and highly doubt will ever put tea in my portafilters. I own a coffeehouse that also offers a good seledtion of teas not a teahouse. Yet if I had a dozen or two people a day request redespresso I never say never from a business standpoint. But I'm not about to get and promote the stuff saying to regulars, hey try this redespresso instead of my main espresso blend, or SO espresso, or guest espreso blend... Somehow calling a pressure extracted root (not even really tea to tea purists) espresso (red or otherwise) just doesn't sit well with my place in the cosmic order. Must be part of chaos theory kicking in:-)
Starbucks has already set a tone for tea lattes. I am impressed with redespresso, geared toward the tea drinker. I do get the thinking of those that responded. I just had a flash!! Redespresso could be very complimentory for those coffee drinkers that are starving for something in the afternoon, but not coffee. Apparently redespresso provides, at some cost, a specialized portafilter that assists to get the shot.
I am thinking it would not compete with coffee because people that want coffee, want coffee. Redespresso would be catered to the sissies. joking here of course. Still thinking but leaning toward giving it a shot. If I do, I will let you know how it goes.
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