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A story as uplifting as each sip, discover Reviving Origins.

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Free delivery for purchases above RM200. New reduced delivery fee at RM10 for purchases under RM200

[Nespresso.] [Nespresso.]( [COFFEE]( [MACHINES]( [ACCESSORIES]( [SERVICES]( [SUSTAINABILITY]( [ORDER]( Free delivery for purchases above RM200. New reduced delivery fee at RM10 for purchases under RM200 within Klang Valley. T&C apply. REVIVING ORIGINS COFFEE THAT’S CREATING HOPE Savour a Reviving Origins coffee and your every sip plays its part in an uplifting story. A story of struggling lands and coffee communities revitalised and protected through passion and perseverance. Where almost-lost varieties are being reborn to delight coffee lovers once more. Explore the stories you’re helping to write with each exquisite sip. [EXPLORE RANGE]( CAFECITO DE CUBA During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Cuba was one of the world’s leading coffee producers. While production has declined over the past 60 years, the coffee culture remains vibrant. Through the Reviving Origins program we’re training Cuban farmers on sustainable production techniques – ensuring this intense arabica coffee can secure livelihoods in the years to come. [TASTE CUBA]( ESPERANZA DE COLOMBIA Caquetá has a unique terroir, lulled by the cold air currents that descend from the Andes to meet the warm ones rising from the Amazon basin. But its coffee almost disappeared due to decades of conflict. Today, over a thousand of the region’s farmers are part of the Reviving Origins program, embedding new agricultural practices to enhance the quality and yield of this mild arabica-washed coffee. [TASTE COLOMBIA]( AMAHA AWE UGANDA For centuries, the altitude and fertile soils of Uganda’s Rwenzori mountains offered exceptional coffee potential. But quality had failed to fulfil the promise of its terroir. Since 2018, the Reviving Origins program has helped farmers improve agricultural practices and this wild fruity coffee is testament to their efforts. [TASTE UGANDA]( Share your #Nespressomoments at #NespressoMY [Facebook] [Facebook]( [Twitter] [Twitter]( [YouTube] [YouTube]( [Instagram] [Instagram]( [BOUTIQUE]( [WEB]( [MOBILE]( [PHONE]( [RECYCLING]( You have been sent this email as part of your Nespresso Club membership. If you do not want to receive any further information, [click here](. If you wish to ask a question to your Nespresso Club, use the contact form available on our website [www.nespresso.com.](

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