• 17th November 2009 - By Laura - AWNTYM?

    This is a sponsored post

    This video contains the dulcet tones of James Nesbitt, footage of a goat, the history of coffee and lots of people drinking espresso.

    Makes mental note to send Insomniac Mummy this weeks nomination for Hot or Not.

    That voice …

    Douwe Egberts presents the first of 3 films that tell the rich, varied and human story of Coffee, the World’s favourite drink. Focusing on the most popular variations (Espresso, Cafetiére & Cappuccino), we hear from the numerous and passionate advocates from around the World, at every stage of the process, from the Growers, Harvesters & Master Tasters, all the way to Douwe Egberts’ most valuable experts; the passionate coffee drinkers at home, work and play.

    ‘Douwe Egberts have an unrivalled heritage in the coffee world. With a wealth of experience spanning over 250 years, Douwe Egberts have mastered the art of making truly exceptional coffee. Blending smooth, delicious coffee is a skill that they have been perfecting since 1753. With the help of their master blender, Etienne Moernaut, Douwe Egberts bring you great tasting coffee from across the world in every cup.

    Etienne’s passion has been at the heart of Douwe Egbert’s coffee since 1973. Working from the factory in Belgium, he proves his dedication by tasting between 250 and 300 cups a day. His extensive knowledge and insistence in tasting at every stage of the roasting process, to ensure balanced flavours, is the secret behind the great taste of coffee.

    Douwe Egberts’ knowledge allows them to produce a delicious and consistent taste for both their Instant and Roast and Ground ranges. Whether you’re on the go, or if you’re after a moment to savour, their range sumptuous blends will satisfy every palette. From smooth and indulgent to vibrant and intense, Douwe Egberts’ unique expertise allows them to deliver on taste every time.

    Douwe Egberts have an unrivalled heritage in the coffee world and boast over 250 years of experience in making truly exceptional coffee. Blending smooth, delicious coffee is an art they have been perfecting since 1753.

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  • 4 Responses to “Advertising Break with the dulcet tones of James Nesbitt”

    • Scope on November 17, 2009

      Better than the dulcet tones of Michael Nesmith, I imagine. Sorry, I’m just Monkee-ing around.

      • admin on November 17, 2009

        Have just had to Google Michael Nesmith which shows my age … Ahem.

        Hey Hey We’re The Monkees

        I loved the Monkees

    • Dulwich Divorcee on November 17, 2009

      I’m going to make you jealous now ….James lives in Dulwich! Mind you he is a tad grumpy when he goes to pick up his papers in the morning at the newsagents …..

    • MTJAM on November 17, 2009

      Mmm, James Nesbitt…..
      Dulwich Divorcee, I am very envious. Although possibly not, as I do like my men to smile in the morning. Not that I have ‘men’, it’s just an expression. Obviously.

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