This Year, our Coffee of the Year (COTY) Award goes
to:
Williams Sonoma
for the Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine
($3,299.00 CDN, $2,499.00 USD), Cappuccino.
with Fine Grind and a Illy Bean.
It's rather quite cheap to buy the machine, and easily non-expensive to maintain and afford. The coffee, if you choose weisly (wisely), say aah Illy, costs nothing.
No need for Kopi Con (Luwak aka Poop.)
Well, Hail, all hail, Lululemon.
Runner Up:
Williams Sonoma
again
for the Breville Neospresso Creatista Plus
($799.00 CDN, $ USD)
with the Roma Capsule.
It's rare that we award the same company two awards in the same category (both the first place, and the runner-up)!
Williams Sonoma really knocks it "out of the park" with the Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine in Cappicono setting!
There's nothing more fine than the Illy Coffee bean (well, we've tasted ... quite a variety...), and well somehow it makes it ... this cappuccino, acceptable.
The most important thing about a cappuccino (a cap and a chino, ok, or a Capuchin, a hooded cloak, much more thin), is that it is (made and served) the same, as exactly the same, on each and every successive occasion~
Well, with a cafe, you may be so lucky.
The Breville Neospresso Creatista Plus ($799.00 CDN) with the Rome (Fuerte) Capsule delivers an as fine coffee (though a different), for a ... lower price.
Previously, Neospresso had delivered a ridiculous coffee (well, cafe) experience. Only on account of the flavour of the coffee. Nothing wrong with the machine, in any event. Despite the capsule. It was only in blind tasting in Vancouver at JJ Le Coutre where we discovered an ahh acceptable flavour to their express.
JP 2018/06/20
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