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![]() ![]() Pedro Álvares Cabral and Diogo Dias, among others Voyage that united Europe, Americas, Africa and Asia Use and development of the North Atlantic routesĪtlantic Ocean ( outer routes) and Indian Ocean, Sea route to India ( Europe to Asia)īrazil, South Atlantic Volta do Mar, Indian Ocean, Madagascar, gate of the Red Sea ( Bab-el-Mandeb Strait) India. South Atlantic Volta do Mar windsĬaribbean, Venezuela ( South America) and Central America. Connected the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. Several navigators: Portuguese or serving Portugal, most under the sponsorship of Henry the Navigator Recognition of the Sargasso Sea, Madeira, Azores and West African coast. Great permanent wind wheel of Volta do Mar, the North Atlantic Gyre. ![]() individual sleeves are available at $7.Some of the most important explorations of State Societies, in chronological order: The World Explorations Intense 3-sleeve pack and World Explorations Discover 3-sleeve pack are available at $22.50 each. The World Explorations coffee range is available online and at Nespresso boutiques now. VUE – inspired by Stockholm Fortissio Lungo.The Capitol Kempinski Hotel – inspired by Vienna Linizio Lungo.Terra Tokyo Italian – inspired by Tokyo Vivalto Lungo.Summer Pavilion – inspired by Shanghai Lungo.Salted & Hung – inspired by Cape Town Envivo Lungo.Ola Cocina Del Mar – inspired by Buenos Aires Lungo.You can book yourself to experience your favourite World Explorations coffee-inspired city from now till 18 April 2020 at the following Nespresso Professional partner restaurants: To celebrate the launch of World Explorations in Singapore, Nespresso has collaborated with six different local chefs here to offer a unique menu inspired by a city from the range. Reflecting South Africa’s preference towards Asian coffees, which have shaped local tastes over time, Nespresso’s Cape Town Envivo Lungo blends Indian Arabica and Robusta to deliver an intense and full bodied Lungo with a punchy, bitter note and woodsy aroma. World Explorations Cape Town Envivo Lungo Nespresso’s Stockholm Fortissio Lungo recreates the aromatic profile of a Swedish coffee by coupling Monsooned Malabar with Colombian Arabica for an intense, sweet cup with a hint of bitterness. Taken from Vienna’s coffeehouse traditon, Nespresso’s Vienna Linizio Lungo pays homage to the many recipes and smoothness of Viennese coffee, pairing sweet Brazilian and Colombian Arabicas, lightly roasted to enhance the malty and aromatic notes.Īdvertisements World Explorations Stockholm Fortissio Lungo Nespresso’s Tokyo Vivalto Lungo captures these preferences with refined Ethiopian and Mexican Arabicas that deliver a complex, floral cup with a hint of acidity. The Japanese enjoy a richer coffee with balanced, elegant aromas. *Improved* World Explorations Tokyo Vivalto Lungo In a nod to Argentina’s vibrant food scene where sweetness prevails, Nespresso’s Buenos Aires Lungo blends a gently roasted Colombian Arabica with Ugandan Robusta to deliver distinct cereal and sweet popcorn notes. *NEW* World Explorations Buenos Aires Lungo Recognising China’s developed modern coffee scene, Nespresso’s Shanghai Lungo catures the emerging Asian coffee culture with a distinctive light roast blend that combines Kenyan, Chinese and Indonesian Arabicas. Lungo refers to the Italian term for “long” and is the recommended way of preparing an espresso in a longer cup, while still retaining many aromatic taste componenets in the lengthier exttraction process. World Explorations features two mild Lungos, Shanghai Lungos and Buenos Aires Lungo, complete with 4 other coffees that are more balanced or intense. Nespresso’s new World Explorations range builds on the popular Lungo collection and showcases distinct coffees inspired by the cities of Cape Town, Tokyo, Stockholm, Vienna, Shanghai and Buenos Aires. With the disappointment of being home-bound even as 2021 has just kicked off, Nespresso is inviting coffee lovers on a journey to travel the world through a cup of coffee. We have all come to accept that global travel is not going to come back anytime soon in the Covid-19 new normal.
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