For over forty years, and more than three thousand stores later, Costa Coffee's success continues to be driven by its own proprietary and original blend. At Costa Coffee, it is, and will always be, a matter of taste...
The exquisite Mocha Italia, a closely guarded secret originally created by brothers Bruno and Sergio Costa when they started Costa Coffee back in 1971 in the heart of London, is what sets Costa Coffee apart. It's the original blend used in all of Costa Coffee's drinks, the very same blend that helped make Costa Coffee the UK's favorite coffee shop. And it's now here in Manila...
Costa Coffee only uses one blend unlike other other coffee chains, and Costa Coffee's original Mocha Italia, known for its smooth, round and rich notes, makes it distinct and different from the usual cup of coffee. Master Gennaro Pelliccia, Costa Coffee's tastemaker, ensures that the proprietary blend remains the same as it was in 1971, with its perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. And for one day, Master Gennaro Pellicia conducted an exclusive Costa Coffee Masterclass Session where we witnessed a true master at work doing what he does best--taste coffee. It's a serious business, in fact, Master Gennaro Pellicia's tongue has been insured for GBP 10 million.
All of Costa Coffee's beans are sustainably and responsibly sourced from 100% Rainforest Alliance Certified farms that are then skillfully blended by Costa Coffee's Master Blender, delicately roasted to lock in the flavor and aroma, and lovingly crafted by Costa Coffee's baristas for a perfectly brewed cup of coffee, every time and all the time. All this boils down to Costa Coffee's flawless execution of their signature bestseller, the Flat White (P 150), a masterfully extracted shot of coffee, the Cortissimo which is shorter and richer than the normal espresso, smothered with a thin layer of milk bubbles carefully poured to form a florette. Rich and creamy, Costa Coffee's Flat White is a full-flavored coffee with a velvety smooth texture capped with an elegant leaf pattern. The natural sweet notes are all you need, and you can forget about adding extra sugar.
One sip immediately tells you why the Flat White is a bestseller, with its distinct sweet, nutty, and subtle chocolate notes. Then, there's the signature Cappuccino (P 120 Primo/P 130 Medio/P 140 Massimo), a rich espresso with steamed frothy milk topped with chocolate dusting forming the brand logo. The Cappuccino, and the Flat White, best highlights the unique Mocha Italia blend for me. Excellent coffee, London-style.
Three premium single-origin coffee beans were presented for the Costa Coffee Masterclass session, the same high quality Arabica beans sourced from sustainable Rainforest Alliance Certified farms from Colombia, Kenya, and Indonesia used in all Costa Coffee stores.
One of Master Gennaro Pelliccia's key tasks is to ensure that the distinct notes of Costa Coffee's unique Mocha Italia blend weave in seamlessly, with layers of balanced sweetness and acidity for smooth and full flavors in every cup capped by a fragrant aroma.
With the cupping spoon, Master Gennaro Pelliccia then began the formal tasting process with a loud slurp. The action allows the liquid to spray and coat the mouth and simultaneously take in the aroma to experience the full range of flavors. With their own distinct aroma, each single-origin coffee also delivers their own unique set of flavors. The Colombian Arabica coffee beans have a pronounced sweet, fruity and chocolate notes, the Kenyan Arabica coffee beans deliver more citrusy and acidic hints, while the Indonesian Arabica coffee beans released a more robust, earthy and intense bitter flavor. In evaluating the coffee, Master Gennaro Pelliccia identified four key elements, starting with "La Crema" or the "face" in reference to the top layer of the coffee, followed by the aroma, taste, and aftertaste, the lingering flavors long after the first sip. The delicate nature of the process gives one a better perspective and appreciation to the hard work that goes behind each freshly brewed cup at Costa Coffee, allowing you to experience coffee in a whole new way.
It was an eye-opening experience to see a master at work, and mind-blowing too as Master Gennaro Pelliccia picked up even the minute subtleties of different notes from each cup. It's the little details that come into play that separates a good cup from a great cup of coffee. And that's what you get at Costa Coffee. I end my cupping session with Costa Coffee's Caffe Caramella (P 145 Primo/P 160 Medio/P 170 Massimo) with a slice of Original London Cheesecake...perfect.
If you're looking for the unique flavor of the orginal Mocha Italia and that cool London-style vibe, go have a Costa Flat White. Or a Costa Cappuccino. Or a Costa Caffe Latte. Or let the friendly staff at Costa Coffee guide you through their line of signature coffee. Whatever you choose, you can be sure of consistent quality and flavor. At Costa Coffee, it is, after all, a matter of taste.
Costa Coffee's branches can be found in Eastwood, Robinsons Place Manila, and One World Place, Bonifacio Global City.
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