By bethyjade on Skatehive
Previously, I shared my opinion with you about a new coffee brand (at least new to me) called Nueva Luna Café, but since they had two versions of the same brand, I wanted to try both. Last time, I tried the "City Plus" version, which is a medium-dark roast blend, and this time I wanted to try the "Espresso Premium" version. According to the manufacturer's label, this coffee is a dark roast blend with a robust body and zero acidity, as well as a dense, hazelnut-colored crema. This was the main reason I bought it; I was curious to see what the crema was like, in addition to experiencing its flavor. My first impression upon holding the package was that the aroma is intense and pleasant (just like the other version from this brand), which is a good indication that it's a quality coffee. To prepare it, I didn't use an electric coffee maker or traditional cloth filters. In this case, I wanted to use a percolator, since, according to the packaging, this coffee is designed for making espresso.