• Nespresso has introduced a limited-edition coffee flavour, Maple Pecan, to the Australian audience after a successful launch in the UK earlier this year.
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    Nespresso has introduced a limited-edition coffee flavour, Maple Pecan, to the Australian audience after a successful launch in the UK earlier this year. Source: Nespresso
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Nespresso has introduced a limited-edition coffee flavour, Maple Pecan, to the Australian audience after a successful launch in the UK earlier this year. 

YouGov research shows flavoured coffees are popular among coffee drinkers, with as many as 88 per cent claiming to have tried them.

Nespresso coffee ambassador, Mitch Monaghan, said that the company has had coffee lovers who’ve seen the hype overseas reaching out to ask when Maple Pecan will come to Australia.

“I’m happy to say the wait is over! This coffee is a treat - caramelly richness balanced with maple syrup notes and nuttiness.”

Monaghan recommends extracting this coffee using Expert Mode, to brew a double espresso, then topping the coffee with maple syrup and crushed pecans to enhance the flavours of the blend.  

Designed for Nespresso’s Vertuo system, this coffee comes in a 230ml cup size and is available to purchase in Nespresso boutiques and online at nespresso.com for RRP $11.20 for a 10-capsule pack.

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