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Get Barista-Style Coffee At Home With The New Nespresso Vertuo Creatista

Get Barista-Style Coffee At Home With The New Nespresso Vertuo Creatista

Hype Malaysia27-04-2025
Nespresso has launched its most luxurious and design-forward machine yet, the new Nespresso Vertuo Creatista, setting a new benchmark in convenient home coffee innovation. Designed for coffee lovers who crave creative freedom and café-quality results, the Nespresso Vertuo Creatista brings together barista-level milk texturing, Nespresso's one-touch brewing innovation, and a sleek stainless steel finish that elevates any modern home.
The Nespresso Vertuo Creatista combines aesthetic appeal with intuitive design to elevate the everyday coffee ritual. It brews up to five coffee sizes and features an automatic steam wand that offers three milk temperatures and three frothing textures. Whether it's a flat white, cappuccino, or latte macchiato, the machine makes every cup your canvas. The machine also features Nespresso's proprietary Centrifusion™ technology, which reads each capsule's barcode to precisely tailor brewing parameters.
With 30-second heat-up time, programmable cup sizes, and an adjustable cup support for various mug heights, The Nespresso Vertuo Creatista delivers on both speed and versatility. Its intuitive design also makes operation seamless, while the auto-cleaning steam wand ensures minimal maintenance. The refined stainless steel chrome finish also makes the Nespresso Vertuo Creatista a high-design statement crafted for the modern home.
To complement the launch, Nespresso collaborated with award-winning Malaysian barista Jason Loo, a four-time Malaysian Barista Champion and internationally recognised coffee expert. Jason has crafted three inventive milk-based coffee recipes to showcase the versatility of the Vertuo Creatista. The Velvet Mocha, the Gula Melaka Con Panna, and the Ice Dirty Matcha Latte are all crafted to highlight the harmony between precision brewing and textural indulgence and bring a local flair to café-style coffee moments at home.
As Nespresso Malaysia's Business Executive Officer Floriane Novello puts it, 'Whether for elevated morning rituals or meaningful coffee catch-ups, the Nespresso Vertuo Creatista offers creative coffee, crafted at home—with no compromise on quality or design.' The Nespresso Vertuo Creatista is available from 21st April 2025, online and at Nespresso boutiques.
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