NESCAFÉ Gold Short Black Instant Coffee
A strong-tasting, rich & aromatic coffee. Short but intensely satisfying
Packaging
Size
- 100g Jar
Our choice for you: NESCAFÉ Gold Short Black
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GROWN IN
This NESCAFÉ coffee is made from coffee beans grown in the world's leading coffee growing countries.
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Made From
Premium Arabica coffee beans.
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GOOD TO KNOW
NESCAFÉ Gold Short Black is a dark-roasted instant coffee for a strong and intense espresso style coffee. Take a moment to relax with this carefully crafted blend and discover its rich, full-bodied flavour and strong toasted notes.
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ROAST TYPE
Intensity score of 9
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Find your perfect cup
There's a NESCAFÉ Gold for every taste and occasion.
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Discover our signature smooth, rich instant coffee - NESCAFÉ Gold Original
Our expertly crafted blend is great for all coffee drinking occasions, whenever you want to make a moment special.
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Sustainability
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GROWN RESPECTFULLY
NESCAFÉ’s responsible sourcing journey starts with the men and women who grow our coffee beans.
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MADE RESPECTFULLY
We’re respecting the planet by working to make all our coffee production more sustainable.
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PACKAGED RESPECTFULLY
When we put so much respect into our coffee, it’s only natural that we’ll care just as much about what we sell it in.
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ENJOY RESPECTFULLY
This is where you come in – you can make some respectful choices every time you enjoy our coffee.
Reviews
FAQs
What is the caffeine content of NESCAFÉ Gold?
NESCAFÉ Gold contains between 50mg and 90 mg per 2g serve.
Are NESCAFÉ Gold jars recyclable?
All our NESCAFÉ Gold coffee jars and lids are recyclable. Simply pop the lid along with the jar in your kerbside recycling bin. The foil seal however is too small to be recycled and should be disposed of in your rubbish bin. If you collect pieces of foil and scrunch them together into the size of a golf ball or bigger, then this too can be recycled.
You'll also be pleased to hear our glass jars are made from at least 32% recycled glass material.
How many serves are in a jar of coffee?
A standard serve of coffee is approximatley 1.7g so in a 1000g har there will be roughly 58 serves, in a 250g jar it's about 147 serves. Ou 1.7g standard serve of coffee for a cup is based on adding 170ml of water.
Why does it say on your coffee products “best enjoyed within 4-6 weeks of opening”?
Once coffee has been opened and exposed to the environment the quality can slowly deteriorate. Coffee can lose its freshness, and, if coffee absorbs moisture, it can clump together making it undrinkable.
Therefore, once opened, always store coffee in a cool, dry environment and it’s best to use within 4 to 6 weeks so that you get the best tasting cup of coffee!