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85% of the aluminium in our capsules is recycled aluminium

Aluminium is the perfect barrier to oxygen, light and humidity and to protect the freshness and the aromas of high-quality coffee, over time. Besides that is infinitely recyclable and is one of the most widely recycled materials in the world.

The only way to become more circular is to ensure what comes to an end always becomes a new beginning.

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Nespresso Unforgettable Double Espresso

TOASTED CEREAL & WOODY

intensity of 8

SEK 88.90

Capsule price: SEK 8.89

SEK 88.90

Capsule price: SEK 8.89

Toasted Cereal & Woody

An intense coffee with a toasted cereal flavor reminiscent of bread crust. A secondary woody note adds depth, while a hint of nutty notes and brown spices provide gives personality to the blend.​
Best served as
Double Espresso (80 ml)
Notes
Woody
Toasted Cereal
Nutty Notes

Body

4 of 5

Bitterness

4 of 5

Acidity

2 of 5

Roastiness

4 of 5

Unforgettable Espresso

Created in collaboration with chef Jean Imbert, Unforgettable Espresso is like a train journey through Latin America. An aromatic blend, including Peru and Costa Rica, emboldened by Robusta, toasted cereal and woody notes emerge at first sip. Savour this black or as a delectable Latte Macchiato and taste the luxury this blend brings. An invitation to awaken your senses on board the Nespresso Festive Odyssey, inspired by Belmond journeys.​

Origin

This coffee is created with Latin American coffees, mainly from Peru and Costa Rica. We add intensity to blend by using a touch of high-grade Robusta.​

Roasting

This coffee uses the split roast technique to create intensity and complexity. The first split is composed exclusively of Arabicas and is lighter, while the second one is a mix of arabicas and robustas and is roasted darker to develop body and roastiness. ​