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Tales of Capri

A blend with intense aroma and strong taste

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ORIGINS

Center South America and Asia.

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BLEND

A dark roast, locally roasted in Australia, resulting in an intense flavour with a pleasant aftertaste.

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AROMA

An intense aroma with notes of toffee and almond.

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VARIETY

A powerful blend that combines natural arabica, prestigious robusta Kaapi Royale and Java as whole coffee beans or ground.

Refined Milano

A ripeness that is pleasantly delicate

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ORIGINS

Late Harvest Brazillian Arabica.

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BLEND

A subtle blend roasted in Australia with fruitier and brighter taste notes.

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AROMA

A sweet aroma with notes of honey and dehydrated fruits.

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VARIETY

A 100% Arabica blend with a medium body.

Eternal Roma

An exceptional quality and aroma that transports you

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ORIGINS

Brazilian Arabica coffee, washed Colombian Arabica and South-East Asian Robusta.

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BLEND

A medium roast, locally roasted in Australia, that leverages the unique characteristics highlighted at varying levels of roasting.

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AROMA

A enveloping nutty and sweet aroma with notes of caramel ad dark chocolate.

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VARIETY

A superior blend crafted from the delicate combination of washed Arabica and Robusta.

Alluring Napoli

A blend with bold flavours ad rich aromas

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ORIGINS

Brazillian Arabica and Robusta Conillon.

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BLEND

A dark roast, locally roasted in Australia, with a light caramelisation that intensifies its rich flavours.

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AROMA

A sweet and intense aroma with strong notes of cocoa and caramel.

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VARIETY

A slowly roasted blend that marries Arabica and Robusta Conillon coffee beans.

You have to value the balance of contrasts, in the kitchen and in life

Davide Oldani

Pleasure makes us Human

WATCH THE VIDEO <p>The corridors of an office are seen through the perspective of Luigi, the little robot. Luigi passes by the workers, serving coffee to one of them, then prepares another two for others requiring them. When the offices are empty, Luigi finds a bracelet that unlocks over his round window for the preparation of a coffee, he takes it and uses it to make a coffee.</p> <p>As soon as he tries to drink, he short-circuits: Luigi dreams of living the Italian dolce vita: we see him in a Fiat 500 driving along a seafront, making sandcastles, chasing pigeons, reading a newspaper at a café.</p> <p>At the end, John Krasinski and Steve Carell find him lying down on the ground and turn him back on.</p>
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The Breakfast Hub 2 with Rod

WATCH THE VIDEO <p>The guide (Rod) arrives at Castellammare di Stabia, in the province of Naples; we see a coastal panorama, the morning light, the sound of the sea in the background. Rod meets a local man, Cesare, who takes him to a Neapolitan café.</p> <p>Cesare shows Rod the traditional cuccuma coffee pot, and the coffee is prepared. Rod tastes the coffee and appreciates it. Cesare then surprises Rod, telling him an interesting fact: behind the city, there is actually an active volcano (he’s probably alluding to Vesuvius) and we go to a panoramic vista that suggests the volcanic origin of the territory. Rod also tries a sfogliatella, a typical Neapolitan treat, he smells it, we see the flaky pastry, icing sugar, and the exchange with Cesare who explains the tradition.</p> <p>Lastly, Rod and Cesare toast with their coffee before the panorama over the city or sea, the Lavazza logo appears along with the line “Breakfast Hub”, the implicit message being that discovering the Italian breakfast means discovering places, history, traditions.</p>
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Calendar 2021: The New Humanity

WATCH THE VIDEO The video presents a montage of images and concepts at the basis of “The New Humanity” project, the 2021 edition of the Lavazza calendar.  The goal is to summon back values such as solidarity, inclusion, sustainability and the collective rebirth after a period of difficulty. The video presents a sequence of photographic images: faces, bodies, nature, compositions, intense close-ups, strong colours. Then there is a close-up of a photograph (the cover of Christy Lee Rogers), immersed in water, with soft lighting. Then various photos (January to December) are shown in quick succession, of various authors: each image reflects its own vision of the “new humanity”.  Images that suggest human interconnection: hands touching, groups of people, nature and man together, eyes looking directly at the observer.

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