Starbucks Christmas Blend Coffee
December 4, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Coffee
When I was in Starbucks last Friday morning it was pretty obvious that the Christmas faeries had been there in the night and turned the entire store from a Harvest Home to a Winter Wonderland. Wreaths, doves, and huge balls of green yarn were arranged around the store most artistically. You could almost see the snowflakes falling softly outside…except this is Texas and it was about 50 degrees.
Hey, I said …almost.
Any thoughts I had of picking up a bag of the Thanksgiving Blend on clearance for a ridiculously low price were soon quelled as I saw row upon row of bright red bags filled with the Christmas Blend coffee beans. Being the suspicious sort that I am I immediately wondered if perhaps they had taken the Thanksgiving Blend and reincarnated it into the Christmas Blend.
Although it is not a dark roast I did like it a lot. It seems more of a breakfast blend type coffee to me, though, not one to have after a heavy and rich Christmas dinner. I think more of a cup to sip with Christmas breakfast.
It handled cream and stevia well, not losing flavor but becoming smoother and richer. Give it a try. But don’t expect bold.
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I really liked it with the Cranberry bliss bar!
Mmmmm…. That was a good day….
well, i tried the decaf Christmas blend. Very good.
So I wonder if they are going to come out with a valentines day blend..or a new years day blend? Or a st patricks day blend..or…
I used to work at Starbucks. The Christmas Blend is a little different each year. It’s a mixture of some of the beans they have all ground up together to make a new flavor. Some years I really like the blend, other years I don’t.
FYI, Christmas Blend and Holiday Blend are the SAME. Holiday blend is just a more politically correct way of saying it, for those who don’t celebrate Christmas.
On that note, they do sell a certain coffee in the summer. It’s called Gazebo, and it’s pretty good iced.
that is fascinating! I* didn’t know that. Thanks for the info!