Showing posts with label Casi Cielo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casi Cielo. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Casi Cielo! (Flamenco Style Coffee)



      In my last post, I talked about a lighter roast of coffee called Veranda. I feel bad starting out with such an awful coffee that I have decided to jump to something amazing and awesome in order to make up for it. So, without further ado, I present you with one of my favorite blends: Starbucks’ Casi Cielo.

    Casi Cielo is a wonderfully rich blend of beans. It originates from Guatemala and is claimed by Starbucks to be such a great coffee that they gave it a name which translates to “Almost heaven”. The description given by Starbucks states that Cielo will have undertones of lemon and dark cocoa. With this in mind, I sped over to the nearest grocery store and grabbed a bag of assorted Ghirardelli chocolates and began my exploration into this Spanish heaven contained in the coffee.

    While thinking about the origins of Cielo, I attempted to think of a good blend of music to go with the coffee. With the descriptions, the one thing that kept popping up in my mind was Antonio Banderas, a smooth, classy Spaniard who has the same appeal to the ladies (and some gentleman as well) as chocolate does. Lo and behold, there is a video of Mr. (er. I mean Sr) Banderas playing guitar from the movie "Once Upon A Time In Mexico". 

And thus began my first sip of “almost heaven.”

     The result was something along the lines of this.
My mind was blown. I loved it. I wanted the coffee materialize into a Spanish women so I could take her flamenco dancing to the music inspired by this tasting. It was indeed “almost heaven”. The combination of the Ghirardelli chocolates  added to the chocolate texture and as I continued to consume both the chocolate and the coffee simultaneously, I slowly fell in love with this dark, mysterious coffee from Guatemala.