Vertuo Voltesso Bourbon Espresso Coffee

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*The offer is personal and valid only once per Nespresso member during the period of March 17, 2025 - March 30, 2025. The discount will be automatically deducted at checkout when you log into your account. You can maximum order 500 capsules with the offer.

Please note that the offer cannot be combined with other Nespresso offers or discounts.

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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.

Vertuo

Ristretto & Espresso

Voltesso

Light & Sweet

intensity of 4

NOK 67.90

1 sleeve (10 capsules)

Capsule price: NOK 6.79

85 % recycled aluminium*
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NOK 67.90

1 sleeve (10 capsules)

Capsule price: NOK 6.79

Light & Sweet

Our light and sweet espresso that comes with a biscuity aroma from its fine South American Arabicas.
Best served as
Espresso (40 ml)
Notes
Mild

Body

2 of 5

Body

Bitterness

2 of 5

Bitterness

Acidity

2 of 5

2

Roastiness

2 of 5

4

Voltesso

Voltesso is a light and sweet Vertuo espresso coffee that you might just make your golden standard. Its Brazilian coffee adds a biscuity aroma to the rounded, mild Arabica coffee from the Colombian highlands. For an even smoother result, add a dash of milk to Voltesso for a delicious new take on this Espresso.

Origin

Voltesso gets its light, biscuity note from Brazilian coffees, while Colombian Arabicas add a hint of acidity.

Roasting

The Colombian coffee is roasted light and short to preserve its acidity, while the Brazilian Bourbon is roasted for a longer time to reveal its biscuity notes.