Ancap Cappuccino Cups & Saucers - Italian Porcelain (Set of 6)
Overview
From bean to cup, there are countless factors that can make or break a cappuccino. Quality greens, masterful roasting, and skilled brewing are all essential ingredients to crafting tasty espresso drinks, and the coffee professional aims to eliminate room for error by utilizing only the best throughout the entire process. Clean water, check. Fresh coffee, check. Well-textured milk, check. Now don’t tell me you’re going to pour that in a styrofoam cup! With 100% Italian-made porcelain cups, Ancap brings you that much closer to enjoying the best cappuccino you can imagine. Let the legendary Italian tradition optimize your espresso experience with a cappuccino cup from Ancap, available in three unique styles. If you are looking for a Single (or Competition) size cappuccino, see our competition cappuccino listing. To view all our available Ancap size offerings, you can visit our Ancap page.

Options:
- Select style above: Verona (6.4 oz), Torino (6.8 oz), or Edex (6.4 oz)
- Order in sets of six (6), with saucers included
- Compare these cappuccino cups with the espresso, competition cappuccino, latte, and jumbo latte sizes
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