5 important things you need to know about caffè vergnano

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YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT and Èspresso 1882 capsules 5 IMPORTANT THINGS CAFFÈ VERGNANO WWW.1882.COM.AU

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Caffè Vergnano is the oldest family owned coffee brewing business. The Vergnano family has been selecting the best coffee origins for over 130 years, directly at the production places. The passion and experience of four generations, the quality of raw materials, the processing of blends and wide range of coffee is what distinguishes it from other brands.

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5 IMPORTANT THINGS

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THE STORY OF PASSION

Caffè Vergnano is the oldest family owned coffee brewing business. The Vergnano family has been selecting the best coffee origins for over 130 years, directly at the production places. The passion and experience of four generations, the quality of raw materials, the processing of blends and wide range of coffee is what distinguishes it from other brands.

!Today, the company is a leading large scale distributor in the HORECA sector, present in 19

regions with more than 4000 clients, and more than 40 branches in 13 countries worldwide.

!Along with growth came the innovation with the introduction of the revolutionary

project Èspresso1882 – first to the market fully biodegradable capsules compatible with the Èspresso1882 TRÈ coffee machine and with Nespresso®* Citiz, Pixie, Essenza,

Lattissima, U and Maestria coffee machines for home use. !

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WHERE DOES VERGNANO COFFE COME FROM?

Brasil

Jamaica

Nicaragua

Peru

India VietnamGuatemala Santa Domingo

Ethiopia

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HOW IS THE COFFEE TRANSPORTED?

Coffee beans are traditionally transported to coffee roasters around the world in large, burlap sacks made from jute fabric. Un-roasted beans can

maintain their flavor for long periods of time, they continue to be transported in the traditional burlap coffee bag. Those 60 kg juta sacks allow us a greater individual quality control that cannot be achieved in

bulk transportation.

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WHY DO WE LOVE ESPRESSO?

Espresso is the essence of coffee. it is the base of many amazing coffee drinks but also stands the test of time and taste when served solo. Or as a double – doppio. Pure and intense in exactly one ounce. Espresso is the name

of a highly concentrated, bittersweet coffee originating in Italy in the early 20th century. Translated from Italian, the word espresso refers to the speed and single-serve nature of the coffee compared with slower and

more communal methods of brewing coffee. with our nespresso® compatible capsules you can make the best espresso at your home and

enjoy it solo or with any coffee drink of your choice

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Coffea arabica is a species of Coffea originally indigenous to the mountains of the southwestern highlands of Ethiopia. It is also known as the "coffee shrub of Arabia", "mountain coffee" or "arabica coffee". Coffea arabica is believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated, being grown in

southwest Ethiopia for well over 1,000 years. !

It is said to produce better tasting coffee than the other major commercially grown coffee species, Coffea canephora (robusta), because

robusta cherries contain twice as much caffeine as arabica. Caffeine itself has a bitter taste, making robusta more bitter. C. Arabica contains less

caffeine than any other commercially cultivated species of coffee.

WHY DO WE USE ARABICA BLENDS?

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A company with a long and prestigious history of 4 generations and more than 130 years in the business knows the best roasting

methods according to the source. The slow roasting methods as opposed to “turbo toasting” is what gives Caffè Vergnano an evenly

balanced roast. !

Each origin is roasted separately to perfection to accentuate the full aroma and the quality of each and every bean. This is only possible since Caffè Vergnano is family owned and cared for.

!The individually slow roasted origins are eventually blended to guarantee the same quality in every cup, everytime you want to

taste your espresso.

HOW WE ROAST OUR COFFEE?

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The Èspresso1882 brand was born from the desire to reinterpret the tradition of coffee in contemporary styles to offer consumers an

authentic Italian espresso. The project, launched in September 2011 with the introduction of the capsules intended for the large distribution, is a unique example on the Italian market. The capsules are compatible with the Èspresso1882 Trè coffee machines and with the Citiz, Pixie, Essenza,

Lattissima, U and Maestria coffee machines for domestic use of the Nespresso®* brand.

!Our capsules are 140 years of tradition locked in the most innovative

and convenient form. The capsules are biodegradable, safe, easy to use, carefully and separatelly wrapped to preserve all the aroma. And they

are compatible with your Nespresso® machine.

WHY OUR CAPSULES ARE ACTUALLY GREAT?

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