Starbucks Reserve™ Aged Sulawesi Kalosi
Company: Starbucks Reserve™
Name: Aged Sulawesi Kalosi
Description: Aged to perfection.
Just as aging improves wine and cheese, it heightened the already wonderful flavors of this coffee to unique and amazing.
We typically age Sumatran beans. But in 2005 we placed unroasted Sulawesi in a subtropical climate ideal for aging, then meticulously rotated and monitored the beans over the next five years until they reached their peak of flavor. A rich and complex coffee with lingering layers of deep woodsy herbs and warm baking spices, the result is truly rewarding.Only for a limited time.
Purchase: Here
Grind: French Press
Preparation: http://coffeegeek.com/guides/presspot (20 ounce press pot - 3 minutes)
Amount: 2 Tablespoons
Water: boiling
Body: Full
Bean Smell: sweet, spicy
Coffee Smell: spice, floral
Taste: smooth, spice, earthy
After-taste: acidic
Notes: I don't like the acidity in coffee, so this isn't a winner. On the other hand the floral notes are lovely.
Rating: 2/3
The Press
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
2010 Starbucks Holiday Cups
Another Holiday Grande Holiday 2010 Starbucks cup I got
"I talked to a stranger once over coffee
we're not strangers any longer."
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"I talked to a stranger once over coffee
we're not strangers any longer."
(to see others click here)
1912 Pike Place, Seattle, WA #00301
1912 Pike Place, Seattle, WA #00301
10/1/10 14:31
I hopped in to quick take photographs and purchase a Seattle mug. The place was PACKED wall to wall with people.
I had a nice chat with the bariasta on the register about 15th ave coffee and tea and Roy street. She had never been to either and was interested about them.
Everyone was calm under pressure, and there was someone on the floor answering questions and directing traffic.
I made sure to say hello to the bearista NOB left there.
I tried to come back at a less busy time to grab a drink but never did.
Great reference on the location at The First Starbucks – 1912 Pike Place @ Starbucks Melody
Also featured as Top 10 “Coffee Vacation in Seattle” ideas! @ Starbucks Melody
10/1/10 14:31
I hopped in to quick take photographs and purchase a Seattle mug. The place was PACKED wall to wall with people.
I had a nice chat with the bariasta on the register about 15th ave coffee and tea and Roy street. She had never been to either and was interested about them.
Everyone was calm under pressure, and there was someone on the floor answering questions and directing traffic.
I made sure to say hello to the bearista NOB left there.
I tried to come back at a less busy time to grab a drink but never did.
Great reference on the location at The First Starbucks – 1912 Pike Place @ Starbucks Melody
Also featured as Top 10 “Coffee Vacation in Seattle” ideas! @ Starbucks Melody
Starbucks 1st Avenue and Pike Street, Seattle, WA
Starbucks 1st Avenue and Pike Street, Seattle, WA
The 1912 Starbucks was so busy and crowded I found myself here, it was nice, quiet relaxing, and I found myself here a few times during my visit to Seattle. During all my visits I stayed for a while.
During my first visit I enjoyed an anniversairy blend clover, pretty bold for me but nice for sipping while i read the paper.
The baristas were very helpful and patient while everyone in line figured out what they wanted, I assume they get a lot of tourists.
I didn't see the baristas come out and clean, but everything was neat. The condiment area was a little messy.
One thing I noticed was all the Starbucks in Seattle compost and recycle, that is very uncommon in Pennsylvania.
I purchased a clover, and some mugs.
The 1912 Starbucks was so busy and crowded I found myself here, it was nice, quiet relaxing, and I found myself here a few times during my visit to Seattle. During all my visits I stayed for a while.
During my first visit I enjoyed an anniversairy blend clover, pretty bold for me but nice for sipping while i read the paper.
The baristas were very helpful and patient while everyone in line figured out what they wanted, I assume they get a lot of tourists.
I didn't see the baristas come out and clean, but everything was neat. The condiment area was a little messy.
One thing I noticed was all the Starbucks in Seattle compost and recycle, that is very uncommon in Pennsylvania.
I purchased a clover, and some mugs.
Starbucks Reserve™ El Salvador Montecarlos Estate Pacamara
Company: Starbucks Reserve™
Name: El Salvador Montecarlos Estate Pacamara
Description: Starbucks Reserve™ El Salvador Montecarlos Estate Pacamara by Starbucks Coffee Cultivated atop a dormant volcano.
Elevation: This coffee flourishes nearly 6,000 feet above sea level, where abundant rainfall and mineral rich soil bestow the cherries with astonishing flavor.
Flavor: Medium-bodied with a delightfully assertive brightness, herbal overtones and a citrusy finish.
Varietal: From one of El Salvador's premier coffee growers, these single-estate Pacamara beans are noted for their unusually large size. Only for a limited time.
Exotic, rare & exquisite coffees.
Purchase: Here
Grind: French Press
Preparation: http://coffeegeek.com/guides/presspot (20 ounce press pot - 5 minutes)
Amount: 2 Tablespoons
Water: boiling
Additives: none
Body: light
Smell: spice, floral
Taste: spice, mellow, light acidity, bright, crisp, sweet
After-taste: acid, burnt
Notes: I liked it until the finish
Rating: 2/3
Name: El Salvador Montecarlos Estate Pacamara
Description: Starbucks Reserve™ El Salvador Montecarlos Estate Pacamara by Starbucks Coffee Cultivated atop a dormant volcano.
Elevation: This coffee flourishes nearly 6,000 feet above sea level, where abundant rainfall and mineral rich soil bestow the cherries with astonishing flavor.
Flavor: Medium-bodied with a delightfully assertive brightness, herbal overtones and a citrusy finish.
Varietal: From one of El Salvador's premier coffee growers, these single-estate Pacamara beans are noted for their unusually large size. Only for a limited time.
Exotic, rare & exquisite coffees.
Purchase: Here
Grind: French Press
Preparation: http://coffeegeek.com/guides/presspot (20 ounce press pot - 5 minutes)
Amount: 2 Tablespoons
Water: boiling
Additives: none
Body: light
Smell: spice, floral
Taste: spice, mellow, light acidity, bright, crisp, sweet
After-taste: acid, burnt
Notes: I liked it until the finish
Rating: 2/3
Monday, November 15, 2010
Starbucks - the gallery at market east, Philadelphia, PA
901 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 #10915
My daily Starbucks, weekdays
Due to being a kiosk, and lack of space, music and retail items are not available, and bean selection is limited.
Sign outside the mall (the gallery at market east)
Coming down the escalator
The kiosk, it's a licensed store not a franchise
They're always sampling, and make my day
My daily Starbucks, weekdays
Due to being a kiosk, and lack of space, music and retail items are not available, and bean selection is limited.
Sign outside the mall (the gallery at market east)
Coming down the escalator
The kiosk, it's a licensed store not a franchise
They're always sampling, and make my day
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2010 Starbucks Holiday Cups
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