![]() ![]() ![]() In a nod to Argentina’s vibrant food scene where sweetness prevails, the Nespresso World Explorations Buenos Aires Lungo blends a gently roasted Colombian Arabica with Ugandan Robusta, to deliver distinct cereal and sweet popcorn notes. The berry notes and fine acidity of the coffee are best enjoyed as a longer cup to appreciate the drinking experience like a local. Recognising China’s newly developed modern coffee scene, the Nespresso World Exploration Shanghai Lungo captures the emerging Asian coffee culture with a distinctive light roast blend that combines Kenyan, Chinese and Indonesian Arabicas. Best served up to 150ml, Nespresso Lungo coffee offers consumers longer coffee with an extra depth to the Lungo intensity scale and more time to savour the pleasant coffee aroma.īe it day or night in any location, enjoy a cup of Nespresso World Explorations and journey the sensations, tastes and aromas of some of the world’s most admired cities. The Nespresso World Explorations take coffee lovers on a richer and longer coffee experience with its Lungo coffee. From a mild Buenos Aires Lungo, gently roasted to deliver a distinct cereal and sweet popcorn notes, to a balanced Tokyo Vivalto Lungo with high quality arabicas delivering exceptional flowery aromas and complex tastes, coffee lovers can now experience true and authentic taste profiles of the world’s local coffee cultures. Inspired by the diversity of local coffee cultures around the world, the World Explorations range invites coffee lovers on an enriching coffee journey. The coffee range builds on the popular Lungo collection which showcases distinct coffees inspired by the cities of Cape Town, Stockholm, Tokyo and Vienna, with the addition of two new cups inspired by Shanghai and Buenos Aires. Viennese coffee is traditionally added with more water and served with a slice of cake.Coffee lovers eager to discover the diverse coffee tastes of the world can now enjoy Nespresso World Explorations. This coffee does not require any additions - just enough time to fully enjoy a large cup.ĭreaming of authentic Viennese coffee? World Explorations Vienna Linizio Lungo pays homage to the softness of Viennese coffee, combining sweet Brazilian Arabica with Colombian lightly roasted to enhance the malt notes. The exquisite blend of Ethiopian and Mexican Arabica coffee creates a sophisticated coffee with floral notes and a slight acidity. Japanese people prefer rich coffee with a balanced, elegant profile, as reflected in the World Explorations Tokyo Vivalto Lungo. This blend has a rich, sweet taste with a touch of bitterness, and the perfect pair of real Stockholm coffee is a cinnamon bun. Taking a stroll around Stockholm, World Explorations Stockholm Fortissio Lungo recreates the aromatic profile of Swedish coffee paired with Munsun Malabar and Colombian Arabica. World Explorations Stockholm Fortissio Lungo To reveal it to its fullest, it is worth adding a little milk, as true Cape Towns do. South African coffee traditions in many ways reflect the character of Asian coffee that has shaped local flavors over time: At World Explorations Cape Town Envivo Lungo, Indian Arabica and Robusta create an intense flavor with intense bitterness and woody aromas. World Explorations Cape Town Envivo Lungo It is better to drink this lungo strictly Argentinean - generously filling with sweet milk. And the characteristic berry notes are best revealed in large volumes of coffee: this is how the locals drink it.Īrgentina's coffee culture is dominated by sweetness, highlighted by the combination of Colombian Arabica and Ugandan Robusta in the World Explorations Buenos Aires Lungo profile, with hints of cereals and sweet popcorn. Paying tribute to the contemporary coffee scene in China, World Explorations Shanghai Lungo captures the emerging Asian local coffee culture, featuring light-roasted Kenyan, Chinese and Indonesian Arabica. Seems like they will be rebranding the Lungos as "Nespresso World Explorations", the new pods look really good and I am definitely looking forward to try them ![]()
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