• L’OR Espresso latest line of premium Italian-style roast coffee blends was born from the prestigious partnership between L’OR Espresso and Ferrari Hypercar.
    L’OR Espresso latest line of premium Italian-style roast coffee blends was born from the prestigious partnership between L’OR Espresso and Ferrari Hypercar.
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L’OR Espresso latest line of premium Italian-style roast coffee blends was born from the prestigious partnership between L’OR Espresso and Ferrari Hypercar.

This collaboration between two iconic brands combines the passion for exquisite coffee with the revolutionary spirit of Italian advanced technology and craftsmanship, creating a sensory journey that resonates with fans of both coffee and motorsport.

Launching in 30 global markets, including Australia, the L’OR Passione Rossa collection allows consumers to experience the power and elegance of L’OR Espresso and Ferrari from the comfort of their own homes. Featured in this collection are:

Maranello Espresso (Capsules): A balanced, rich blend with intricate notes of red berries and dark chocolate, offering a true expression of elegance.

Imola Ristretto (Capsules): A dark and powerful ristretto showcasing complex flavours with a creamy texture and hints of dried summer fruit.

JDE Australia GM, Fiona Hughes said the collection was designed to awaken your senses and allow you to experience the power and intensity of L’OR X Ferrari.

“The connection between the two iconic brands is evident: a shared passion and commitment to pursuing excellence, uncompromising in the combination of advanced technology and human craftsmanship,” Hughes said.

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