5/17/2023 0 Comments Dolce gisto![]() The teams that created Neo tested over 200 novel material structures when crafting the paper-based pod. “We carefully select the coffee, and together with the Nestlé Institute of Packaging Sciences, choose and design the packaging to protect it, and develop the machine to ensure the perfect synergy during extraction.” “Whenever we develop a new system, we need to harmonize its three key elements for the perfect in-cup result: the product, its packaging and the machine,” says Julia Lauricella, head of Nescafé’s Global R&D Center for Systems and Coffee Machines. These new pods are made from 1 g of paper certified by Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) suppliers with a compostable biopolymer lining – thinner than a human hair – to help protect coffee quality and freshness from oxidation. Neo’s paper-based pods are certified for composting, both home and industrial, by TÜV Austria, an international certification body. Neo automatically recognizes the pod, adapting the brewing method to each selected coffee. The new proprietary and patented coffee system was refined over five years at Nestlé’s R&D Center for Systems in Switzerland.“Every aspect of Neo has been carefully considered – the machine technology, the user interface, the coffee and our first home-compostable paper-based pods.” “In a time of rapid change, we see increasing expectations about coffee variety, versatility, personalization and sustainability, with no compromise on quality and taste,” says Arnaud Deschamps, head of Nescafé Dolce Gusto. The company’s proprietary SmartBrew technology combines three brewing methods for espressos, coffeeshop-like americanos and drip-style coffees, in one single machine, at the touch of a button. The new proprietary and patented coffee system was refined over five years at Nestlé’s R&D Center for Systems in Switzerland. Neo’s new range of coffee pods are paper-based, home compostable and use 70% less packaging by weight than current capsules, claims Nescafé. With the ability to connect the machine to a smartphone, consumers can personalize their coffee preparation at a distance. The system’s proprietary technology and home-compostable pods are dubbed the brand’s “most sustainable system to date.” Three more stallions scored over 8.0 points overall: Imperial MT (by Ibiza x Davignon) got 8.24 points, the KWPN bred Dutch Dream (by Dream Boy) 8,21 points, Dolce Gusto (by Da Costa) received 8.02.- Nescafé Dolce Gusto has rolled out a hot beverage machine concept pegged as a “coffee shop at home,” branded Neo. He got 8.6 for walk, 8.7 for trot and canter, 8.5 for rideability and 8.7 for general impression. The runner-up was Bernadette Brune's liver chestnut Hanoverian stallion San to Alati (by Secret x Belissimo M) who totalled 8.62 points under Stefanie Wolf. For Kingdom is bred by British Lynn Crowden of Woodlander stud and was originally named Woodlander Fort Worth. He got 7.8 for walk, 9 for trot and canter, 9.8 for rideability and 9.5 for general impression. Of the group of seven that completed the sport test, the British Hanoverian bred For Kingdom (by For Emotion x Dimaggio x Caprimond) was the high scorer with a total of 9.05 points. Nine stallions participated in the 5-year old division and two dropped out. He was presented by Italian Beatrice Arturi who rides for Gestut Sprehe. This bay stallion got 7.5 for walk, 8.8 for trot, 9.2 for canter, 8.5 for rideability and 8.8 for general impression. The Trakehner bred Kenneth (by Millennium x Shavalou x Sir Chamberlain) followed in third place with 8.53 points. For Etienne this was a good rematch as the horse was excused from the sport test in Munster where he was tacked with an unauthorised snaffle. Simone Pearce rode the bright bay to an 8.55 total score with 7.5 for walk, 8.7 for trot, 8.8 for canter, 9 for rideability and 8.5 for general impression. Presented by Catja Thomsen, he received 8.8 for walk, 8 for trot, 9 for canter, 8.5 for rideability and 9 for general impression.Ĭlosely following in Bonhöffer's footsteps was Gut Neuenhof's Etienne (by Escolar x Sir Donnerhall x Laurentianer). ![]() The best scorer of the group was the Celle state stud owned Bonhöffer (by Bon Coeur x Carabas x Ampere) with 8.61 points. 4-YO: BonhöfferĪ large group of 18 colts began the sport test and one dropped out. ![]() The 4-year old Bonhöffer and the 5-year old For Kingdom became the high scoring horses in the stallion sport test which was held in Verden on 14 - 16 March 2023.
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