Costa Coffee in Japan will release the bottled Matcha Espresso Latte, which combines the sharp taste of 100 percent domestically grown matcha with Costa Coffee’s rich espresso, rounded out with creamy milk.
Though it’s bottled, the drink has the quality of a fresh Costa Coffee drink hand-brewed by a barista, with a delicate balance of flavor and a luxurious aroma.
The new product is a canned Coca-Cola offering and is likely to be found in Coca-Cola vending machines and convenience stores across Japan.
A 260-milliliter bottle will be priced at 177 yen.


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