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We were lucky enough to be invited to the Nespresso Sensory Dining Experience with #CoffeewithCurrys and <a href="http://www.joeblogsnetwork.com/">Joe Blogs</a> at the G&V Royal Mile Hotel in Edinburgh.
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Joined by fellow bloggers <a href="http://missvickyviola.com/blindfolded-dinner-with-nespresso-currys/">Miss Vicky Viola</a> (who also has a Figaro, in grey) and Gary from <a href="http://www.edinblogger.com/2016/nespresso-prodigio-smartphone-coffee-currys/">Edinblogger</a>, we were taken on a tour of Nespresso through the decades and the pros and cons of each machine.
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It was then time for dinner and we were lead through to the dining room where blindfolds were waiting for us.
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The first course was a taste test, so with blindfolds in place, our starter was served as we tried our best not to make a mess.
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Not knowing what we were eating was a little daunting and I'd guessed it was some kind of cold ravioli until I removed my blindfold to find buffalo mozzarella with a coffee bean jus.
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Each of the five courses were made with Nespresso, including a coffee risotto, fish or meat served with coffee custard triangles, a Nespresso panna cotta for dessert and coffee truffles to finish.
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After dinner, we were treated to cocktails and there was a raffle where we won a Nespresso coffee maker for sharing the best tweet.