Nescafé Dolce Gusto introduces Espresso Roma and Espresso Milano, capturing the essence of Italian coffee culture. These blends encapsulate diverse toasting levels and regional creaminess, promising an authentic Italian coffee experience.
Inspired by the vibrant city of Rome, Espresso Roma offers a rich and intense flavor profile. Crafted from a fusion of coffees from five different regions, this blend entices with its velvety body and notes of toasted blackcurrant. Adding a thick cream further elevates the overall taste, making it a choice to savor with loved ones.
For consumers seeking a touch of sophistication, Espresso Milano will transport them to the fashion capital of Italy. With its captivating combination of red fruit notes and dark chocolate undertones, this blend is complemented by a subtle spiciness that adds depth and character.
In Italy's heart, espresso holds a special place, enjoyed by coffee aficionados throughout the day. Due to its popularity, especially during mid-morning and after lunch, Nescafé Dolce Gusto embodies the true essence of this Italian tradition.
The Nescafé Dolce Gusto team understands that the flavors and characteristics of espresso vary as one traverses the country. Embodied by the Italian Inspiration Range, this collection perfectly captures the distinct levels of toasting and creaminess found in different regions of Italy.
Maryna Kinchyna, Senior Brand Manager at Nescafé Dolce Gusto, expressed her excitement about the new range. She stated, "The Italian Inspiration Range beautifully interprets the genuine essence of espresso found throughout Italy. Traveling from north to south, coffee lovers will taste diverse levels of toasting and creaminess."
The Espresso Roma and Espresso Milano can now be purchased through the Nescafé Dolce Gusto webshop. Additionally, Espresso Roma will be available at Sainsbury's stores starting September.
Photo: Nestle UK Newsroom


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