Le Vaporium - Café Gourmand
Producer: French
Packaging: shortfill
This is a product from a completely unknown manufacturer, once again sent to me for testing by Peva71. A particularly delicious coffee that can also be enjoyed as a dessert. It is a real sweetness: tobacco, coffee (of course), vanilla, vanilla cream, caramel, hazelnut and a hint of coconut. It's a really complex and complicated flavour, with lots of ingredients in addition to coffee. It made me wonder what kind of setup to start testing with. I chose a mesh flat tank, which probably brings out the flavours the most, as I want to report on everything. The aroma is delicate and light coffee. On inhalation you get a smooth, not so pithy coffee that tastes creamy and creamy. A little sweet, but not in a latte way. On the exhale, you can taste the vanilla mixing with the coffee, which makes the overall effect very pleasant. The tobacco and hazelnuts are only noticeable during a longer steaming, as they are only a hint of them, to make the effect even spicier. I didn't find coconut in it, which might have made the soup more special, but it still has a really unique flavour. I tip my hat to the French producer for creating a terrifically delicious morning coffee with the right additives, and therefore deserves the premium seal of approval.
Producer: French
Packaging: shortfill
This is a product from a completely unknown manufacturer, once again sent to me for testing by Peva71. A particularly delicious coffee that can also be enjoyed as a dessert. It is a real sweetness: tobacco, coffee (of course), vanilla, vanilla cream, caramel, hazelnut and a hint of coconut. It's a really complex and complicated flavour, with lots of ingredients in addition to coffee. It made me wonder what kind of setup to start testing with. I chose a mesh flat tank, which probably brings out the flavours the most, as I want to report on everything. The aroma is delicate and light coffee. On inhalation you get a smooth, not so pithy coffee that tastes creamy and creamy. A little sweet, but not in a latte way. On the exhale, you can taste the vanilla mixing with the coffee, which makes the overall effect very pleasant. The tobacco and hazelnuts are only noticeable during a longer steaming, as they are only a hint of them, to make the effect even spicier. I didn't find coconut in it, which might have made the soup more special, but it still has a really unique flavour. I tip my hat to the French producer for creating a terrifically delicious morning coffee with the right additives, and therefore deserves the premium seal of approval.