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Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Jerry Seinfeldknows good coffee when he tastes it.

So what’s his favorite? “There’s a coffee that I had in Italy of this year in Naples calledPassalacqua,” says the Emmy winner. “And it’s not fancy, it’s very, very dark bean and it is gorgeous. Just really shiny dark beans. They’re just so beautiful to see. And that’s what I’m really into now. It’s not a fancy Italian coffee, but it’s really good.”

The beanssell for around $20for a 2 lb. bag. “That’s the one I like right now, Passalacqua,” adds Seinfeld.

For now, there are no new episodes planned for the Netflix series.

“It’s unclear if there’s ever going to be any more of these,” he says. “I really don’t know. I haven’t decided. It’s possible I could do more, but I think most likely not.”

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Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

When he looks to what’s next, Seinfeld exclusively tells PEOPLE that he could “maybe” see himself slowing down sometime soon — with one major exception.

“I would never slow down doing standup. That’s my way of life,” he explains. “It’s not really work for me. It’s just how I live. That’s my favorite thing and I plan on doing a lot more of that.”

“I have a movie coming out next year. And then after that, I don’t know,” he continues. “Then I’ll be pushing 70 and then we’ll see what happens.”

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Seinfeld says he “never had a plan” for his future — and that’s not something he intends to change.

“What fun is it to be a comic if you have a plan?” he adds.

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source: people.com