Nespresso Infiniment Fruité

Nespresso Infiniment Fruité capsule review and cup

Nespresso Infiniment Fruité review: capsule and coffee cup

Infiniment Fruité is a 2024 Limited Edition capsule made of a blend of Arabica beans from South America.

NESPRESSO INFINIMENT FRUITE REVIEW

With the name like Infiniment Fruité, I was dreading an overly fruity cup of coffee and it didn’t fail to disappoint. While Infiniment Fruité uses fruits to successfully find the right balance between bitterness and sweetness, the strong raspberry notes just turns me off as I am one of these snobs who think fruits shouldn’t get near cocoa or coffee beans. The good news is that the fruity flavor fades as fast as it comes, leaving you with a pleasant and slightly bitter aftertaste. Now, Nespresso markets this coffee as some kind of Parisian delicacy and I can certainly imagine some people enjoying this with some French pastry, imagining they are on a terrace in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

COFFEE PAIRING

Nespresso Infiniment Fruité coffee capsule box

Nespresso Infiniment Fruité capsule box

  • Activities: For your lazy Sunday morning with a pastry.
  • Music: Listen to some cool French Girls compilations from Wagram Music.
  • Food: Pair it with a fruit tart.

PACKAGING

Nespresso’s Infiniment Fruité comes in a burgundy and gold rectangle box including 10 burgundy recycled aluminum capsules.

To learn more, Watch our Infiniment Fruité unboxing video below and visit our YouTube channel.

 


Fred

Author: Fred

COFFEE CAPSULE GUIDE FOUNDER Born in Marseille in the South of France, espressos have always been an important part of my life, accompanying me from one cafe terrace to another.

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