The Sage
by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch is a top-of-the-range home coffee
machine. It automates crucial elements of making a great espresso. Dose amount,
water temperature, water pressure and steam pressure are all handled by the
machine.
Sage is
obsessed with making you a perfect cup of coffee at home with minimal effort on
your part. At 6.30am, perfection is not a concept any of us need to be familiar
with.
The Sage
by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch does the hard work. Minimal input, or
skill, is required. It costs £1999 in the UK
and $2500 in the US ,
where it’s called the Breville Oracle Touch.
Design
The Sage
by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch is bulky. It’s ostentatious, and it’s the
first thing people will notice when they walk in the room. You’ll likely have
to re-arrange your kitchen to fit the Sage in, though.
With the
hopper on top, it’s hard to squeeze into kitchen-top surfaces if there’s
shelving above. Remember that if you’re considering purchasing.
After a
month with the Oracle, though, we were sad to say goodbye to it. Yes, it has a
touch screen so the legit Milano barista vibe you might get from having a
Gaggia espresso maker on display is tainted a little. But, housed in stainless
steel and aluminium, it still looks impressive. Like the kind of machine Heston
Blumenthal might own.
What can
you expect from Sage’s updated model? The Sage by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle
Touch is slicker than its original espresso machines. It’s easy to take so much
automation for granted, but that’s the idea. A novice will find pouring an
almost-perfect espresso ridiculously easy.
The Oracle
Touch is similar to the original The Oracle, with automated grinding, dosing
and tamping, as well as automated milk texturing. This Touch model adds
touchscreen control for even simpler use.
If you
want more control over those elements, or to feel you are doing more of the
work yourself, you might consider a cheaper model like the Barista
Express.
Day-to-day use
The Sage
by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch can seem intimidating. It’s big and
expensive. However, within 15 minutes you’ll be set up and ready to go. It’s
deceptively easy, and you only need to be half aware of what’s going on behind
the scenes.
Did it
pass the possible-to-use-at-6.30am test? With flying colours.
The Sage
by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch is semi-automatic, grinding and tamping
away by itself, while you decide the coffee strength or milk texture, with the
comfort of hands-free milk foaming. All you have to do is slot the wand into
the grounds dispenser, then move it to the port in the middle.
There is a
bit of mess from coffee grounds, but this is unavoidable. If you’d prefer to
see and smell your coffee rather than use processed pods, you’re on to a
winner.
The best
part? The soothing sound the Sage by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch makes
when you turn it on. It’ll make your mornings better.
Taste
Get used
to great coffee. And get used to getting through it. The Oracle Touch uses 22
grams of fresh ground coffee each time, creating a double shot as
standard.
You’ll
need those beans on repeat order. But the end result, once you’ve tweaked the
variables, is silky smooth crema, gorgeously strong coffee and microfoam for days,
all at the touch of a screen.
After a
few attempts, it looks and feels like you’re an expert barista making competent
cappuccinos, flat whites and lattes. And you don’t even have to know the
difference between them.
Using
separate boilers for milk and coffee, the Oracle Touch produces enough steam
pressure to create that ever-elusive micro-foam. We also tested the steam wand
with soy milk, and not once did it curdle or split, as is often the case in
coffee shops. Digital thermometers cut off the steam to stop the milk from
scalding. All you have to do is pour it.
True to its name, the Oracle Touch
does the majority of the leg-work. You’re left to fine tune aspects, and slot
in the wand, stopping it from being a control-free bean-to-cup system. With the
high dose of coffee and the minor faff of making each one, don’t be surprised
if you find yourself savouring one great cup from this machine. It seems
much less clinical than using a pod machine.
You can,
whisper it, even get away with using supermarket coffee beans.
Eco
There’s
minimal wastage to the Sage by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch. You can
rinse the leftover coffee grounds and use them as fertiliser in your garden.
That’s about all the recycling you’ll have to deal with.
Verdict
The Sage
by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch is a perfect machine for domestic use.
There’s no getting away from the high price, but if you love good coffee and
know you’ll get a lot of use out of it, it’s hard to find a downside. Other
than its size.
It’s 454mm
tall and the hopper needs a few more inches on top. Consider getting the tape
measure out before buying.
If you
currently spend a few pounds or dollars a day on a cup of coffee from a cafe,
the Sage by Heston Blumenthal the Oracle Touch could end up paying for itself
after a couple of years.
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