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In keeping with its trend of launching limited edition coffees each year, Nespresso is launching ristrettos Tribute to Milano and Tribute to Palermo, showcasing the diversity and richness of Italian coffee culture, Blue Salon announced.
“While Tribute to Milano is our interpretation of the hustle and bustle of the elegant and vibrant city of Milan, where coffee is enjoyed at a fast pace whilst standing at the bar, Tribute to Palermo is a powerful, intense and full bodied ristretto,” said Karsten Ranitzsch, head of coffee at Nespresso. Both the ristrettos, made with the finest Arabicas and Robustas, will appeal to intense coffee fans. Tribute to Milano and Tribute to Palermo will be available from Nespresso boutiques worldwide, as well as through orders from the Nespresso Customer Care Centres and online at www.nespresso.com for a limited period at QR40 for 10 capsules.
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