Bringing the ultimate coffee experience to Vietnamese coffee lovers

Jun 4th at 09:02
04-06-2021 09:02:00+07:00

Bringing the ultimate coffee experience to Vietnamese coffee lovers

Nespresso, the worldwide pioneer and reference in premium portioned coffee celebrated its launch in Vietnam with its first new concept Boutiques at Annam Gourmet, Estella Place, Thu Duc City, District 2 and Annam Gourmet Phu My Hung, District 7; e-commerce website www.nespresso.vn and customer relationship center, 1800 234 506 (10am – 06pm, Mon-Fri) to bring the ultimate coffee experience to Vietnamese coffee lovers anytime, anywhere.

Bringing the ultimate coffee experience to Vietnamese coffee lovers

Fabio De Gregorio, Regional Business Development Manager, says: At Nespresso, we always aim to bring the highest quality coffee and the richest aromas in all our varieties and in a sustainable fashion. With a touch of a button, we have brought the world’s best beans into homes, offices, hotels, restaurants and cafes delivering the ultimate coffee experience to our customers, cup after cup. Today, Nespresso is known around the world for its commitment to coffee quality, innovation and sustainability. We are confident that this partnership with Annam Gourmet to open our very first Boutiques in Vietnam will bring delight to coffee lovers in the country.”

Nespresso brings sustainability to the forefront through the finishes of its new Boutique store at Estella Place and Phu My Hung. Deliberate and meaningful, the new Boutique is designed to celebrate coffee and its origins. The muted color palette of rich brown and crema-inspired gold blends to a luxurious atmosphere that calm and satisfy the senses. Vietnamese coffee lovers and shoppers can now indulge and explore the multi-sensory experience that Nespresso promises through its wide variety of coffee range.

At the heart of Nespresso lies its dedication to create innovative solutions that ultimately protect and benefit society. You can positively impact the lives of many people by participating in Nespresso’s recycling program, which entails dropping off used Nespresso coffee capsules at the Nespresso Boutique at Annam Gourmet Estella and Phu My Hung. All Nespresso capsules are made with aluminium, which is infinitely recyclable. Once separated from the aluminium casings, the used coffee grounds are sent to farms to be used as compost fertilizers, while the aluminum are sent to our partnering smelter for upcycling into everyday objects.

Sebastien Lestang, General Manager at Annam Gourmet, says: “At Annam, we are delighted to announce the launch of our first Nespresso Boutiques in our two stores Estella and Phu My Hung. We are aiming at bringing most premium and qualitative products to our customers and we hope they will enjoy as much as we do”. As part of our green program, we will continue and further enhance our collection program of all used capsules that our customers will bring back to us for recycling.

VietNam Economic News



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