Godiva Coffee, Is It Worth the Expense?


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Holiday seasons are coming up and more than likely you will be having visitors in and out of your house all season long. The first thing we always offer is a cup of coffee, but it would be nice to offer something a little extra special since it is the holidays. There are a million different gourmet brands that you can choose from, but Godiva is always a popular one. The question is, "Is it worth the extra cost to have a gourmet cup of coffee?"

If you have never had a cup of Godiva Coffee, you have no idea what you are missing. Now this is not coffee for the purist, but for those of you that like flavored coffee, it has a taste that cannot be beat. You are going to pay for the pleasure, make no mistake about that, but there is also a way to make the most of every dollar you are spending.

Two of the flavors that stand out are the Godiva Crème Brulee and the Godiva Chocolate Crème Coffee. They also offer a Hazelnut flavor, but it is not up to either of these. The Chocolate Crème is about as good as it gets. If you are hot chocolate lover, this is going to be right up your alley. When you want something richer, give the Crème Brulee a try. Either of this is going to take you to paradise on every sip. For something really amazing, put a bit of each one in your next pot.

As we said, Godiva is fairly expensive, but the coffee also has an extremely rich flavor to it. Because of this, you should be able to stretch it out quite a bit. Personally, I like to make a 10 cup pot of coffee by using 5 tablespoons of regular coffee and then adding 3 tablespoons of the Godiva. If you brew it with all Godiva coffee, it may be just a bit too much. Thinning it out with your favorite regular brew and going a little lighter on the Godiva makes the perfect cup.

brewed on Oct 7th, 2009

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