Nespresso Unveils Limited Edition 'Miami Espresso'
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon]Nespresso announced on the 24th that it has released a limited edition "Miami Espresso," capturing the vibrant coffee style of Miami.
Following the six types of "World Explorations" coffee that allow you to experience the coffee styles of various cities, this limited edition coffee features the opportunity to experience Miami's coffee culture, which enjoys strong and impressive espresso.
Miami is a lively city where diverse cultures blend, located near the Caribbean Sea and Cuba. Its coffee style is known for being influenced by nearby regions, enjoying strong and impressive espresso. Nespresso's Miami Espresso embodies this Miami coffee style, offering a high-intensity roasted aroma, rich body, and a weighty crema experience.
Extracted as an espresso (40ml) and stirred well with 8g of "shikre lu" (brown sugar), it can also be enjoyed as a rich and sweet Miami-style coffee called "Cafecito."
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Nespresso World Explorations features the experience of traveling the world through a cup of coffee, allowing you to enjoy the coffee cultures of various cities. There are six types of coffee to experience different cities' coffee styles, including "Cape Town Envivo Lungo," which lets you enjoy the local coffee style of Cape Town; "Stockholm Fortisimo Lungo," a deeply flavorful coffee with a rich malt aroma perfect for enjoying coffee time like Sweden's "Fika"; "Vienna Linizio Lungo," which lets you feel Austria's elegant coffee culture; and "Buenos Aires Lungo," reminiscent of the mild coffee with caramel notes loved in Argentina.
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