Nespresso Suluja ti South Sudan

Nespresso's Suluja ti South Sudan capsule and coffee cup

Nespresso’s Suluja ti South Sudan capsule and coffee cup

>> Limited Edition 2016

Limited Edition Grand Cru espresso made with Robusta beans from South Sudan, Africa.

SULUJA TI SOUTH SUDAN CAPSULE REVIEW

Initially released on the European market in 2015, this rare limited edition Grand Cru is out for a short – 2nd – run in the U.S. which explains its higher price, at $1.25 per capsule, and the fact that it might already be momentarily sold out by the time you read this review.
Suluja ti South Sudan is quite intense with a woody, bitter flavor but I find it to be a bit dry – remember I always drink my coffee black to fully experience it. This means it might be somewhat rough for most and you might want to drink with milk as a cappuccino to soften it up. The main question is if Suluja ti South Sudan is worth spending $1.25 per capsule and I would say Yes for hardcore espresso drinkers while casual coffee drinkers might want to skip that one.

COFFEE PAIRING

Suluja ti South Sudan Nespresso capsule box

Nespresso’s Suluja ti South Sudan coffee capsule box

  • Activities: I wouldn’t finish my lunch with that one as its flavor is quite strong and might cover everything you ate before. Rather it’s a good candidate for your first cup of coffee in the morning, providing you with a big caffeine jolt to start your day.
  • Music: I was listening to  Rainbow Arabia’s latest synth-pop album, L.A. Hearbreak.
  • Food: You need something that can challenge Suluja ti South Sudan strong flavor, my pick being mini orejitas (elephant ears) which are dry and salty.

PACKAGING

This new limited edition Nespresso coffee comes in a green box featuring leave designs and including 10 similarly-themed green capsules.

But the big difference with other Nespresso boxes is that this one opens horizontally in the middle, rather than at the end – watch our Suluja ti South Sudan 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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