1862 Vienna, Julius Meinl’s new intense and spicy blend
The historic Julius Meinl roasting company renews the timeless recipe of the 1862 Premium blend: this is how 1862 Vienna was born, new blend of selected 100% Arabica beans from Africa and Central America. A coffee of the highest quality, born from the passion and creative flair of Julius Meinl’s coffee experts, awarded with the Superior Taste Award at the International Taste Institute for its intense aroma, harmonious taste and golden cream that makes it a real concentrate of “liquid gold”, all to be savored.
A special selection of 100% Arabica beans from Colombia makes 1862 Vienna a aromatic, intense and spicy coffee. The choice to use these beans, in addition to giving a unique aromatic profile to the blend, celebrates tradition, heritage and excellent taste and allows support local farmers through the Colombian Heritage Project, a program created to support Colombian farmers of 50 farms in the Tolima region with the commitment to improve their skills and help them obtain UTZ certification.
There dark and slow roasting of the 1862 Vienna blend makes the espresso strong and full-bodied, bringing out the aromas of hazelnut, caramel and malt, while the fruity and spicy notes make it a balanced and round coffee with an elegant aftertaste. A blend enriched by 160 years of tradition and experience, for a very high quality in the cup certified by the sommeliers of the International Taste Institute.
Julius Meinl 1862 Vienna is not only a blend of the highest quality, but an innovative concept that aims to offer all coffee lovers a complete sensory experience. Thus was born the new design with a refined and contemporary style by Matteo Thun, inspired by the culture of Viennese cafes and the timeless coffee recipe 1862. Only a few elements: black porcelain, golden logo and an unfinished gold brushstroke. A surprisingly elegant cup, which takes you back to the atmosphere of the golden years of the Literary Cafes in Vienna in the 1800s. The new design is inspired by the “Kiss of the Muse”, the famous painting by Paul Cézanne, also known as “The Poet’s Dream”.