NestlΓ© Launches NescafΓ© Espresso Concentrate

The concentrates aim to bring barista-style iced coffees into the home.

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VEVEY, Switzerland β€” In 2023, 32% of the coffee consumed out-of-home was cold, the equivalent of one in every three cups.

This segment is one of the fastest-growing in the coffee industry, with a 15% consumption increase in the past four years. Younger generations, in particular, have embraced the trend of drinking their coffee cold, and the rise of specialty coffee shops and cafΓ©s offering a wide range of cold coffee options has contributed to making it accessible and appealing to consumers.

Tapping into this growing trend, NescafΓ© launches its new "NescafΓ© Espresso Concentrate." Designed to capture the out-of-home cold coffee experience, this premium liquid coffee concentrate brings barista-style personalized iced coffees to consumers’ homes.

Here’s how:

  • Customizable: consumers can simply add a small shot of Espresso Concentrate to milk, to have a creamy iced Latte, to water for a robust Americano, or even mix it in a refreshing twist with a lemonade or juice.
  • Quality coffee: a blend of selected coffee varieties roasted and brewed to deliver a rich and bold taste.
  • Uncomplicated: no special equipment or barista skills needed.

Philipp Navratil, head of Nestlé’s coffee strategic business unit, said, "Young coffee consumers start drinking their coffee cold. With the NescafΓ© Espresso Concentrate we want to capture the growing out of home cold coffee trend and bring it in-home, with a quality premium cold coffee, in a convenient, simple and customizable way."

Damien Tissot, head of NestlΓ© R&D for coffee, added, "At NestlΓ©, we leveraged our state-of-the-art coffee roasting and brewing technologies across roast and ground, soluble, ready-to-drink and portioned coffee formats. With the NescafΓ© Espresso Concentrate we build on our expertise to create tasty and convenient coffee-at-home experiences for cold consumption."

The NescafΓ© Espresso Concentrate is currently available in two flavors: Sweet Vanilla, for a touch of flavor to the coffee ritual, and Espresso Black, for a bold and intense coffee.

The NescafΓ© Espresso Concentrate is launching this month in selected retailers in Australia, in bottle format, and in e-commerce platforms in China as a single serve pod to pour over milk, water, or juice. It is set to expand to markets worldwide over the coming years.

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