Here is Nespresso’s festive Limited Edition collection
For Nespresso fans, the end of the year period is not only joyful because of the upcoming Christmas, but also because every year at this time, the brand announces with whom it has created its long-awaited, festive Limited Edition collection. This year’s partner is the French luxury clothing brand Fusalp, which for more than 70 years has been making the sportswear of those who want to relax on the ski slopes of the Alps look chic.
This time, the festive Limited Edition collection evokes the atmosphere of the snow-capped peaks of the Alps: just look at the emblematic diamond-cut pattern of Fusalp, a manufacturer of luxury ski and winter sports clothing, which is reflected on the packaging and accessories, or taste the coffee specialties reminiscent of the typical food and drinks available in the Alpine hut, the Alpine atmosphere guaranteed.
This time, coffee fans can once again choose from several festive Original and Vertuo coffee capsules, tasting which they can forget about the special flavors and aromas – either in the comfort of their home, or during breaks between ski runs, or while admiring the beauty of the winter landscape. The Nespresso x Fusalp festive coffee range includes two classic black coffees (Festive Black Espresso and Festive Black Double Espresso), two caramel-almond flavored coffees that exude Christmas intimacy (Frosted Caramel Nuts), and two indulgent blends reminiscent of mulled wine spices with a slightly bolder taste (Seasonal Delight Spices) takes us to the incomparable wonderland of Advent fairs and winter skiing.
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