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Gaucho100K Oct 26, 2011 7:20 am


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17332486)
That's about 50% more expensive than buying them in Starbucks in the US.

That much.....? Hmmm..... let me look at that Scottish arithmetic of yours...

HIDDY Oct 26, 2011 9:03 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 17338041)
That much.....? Hmmm..... let me look at that Scottish arithmetic of yours...

Yes it's about 50%ish more expensive here....according to my calculations. Skills which have been gained through many years of calculating winnings from horse racing bets. :D

HIDDY Nov 10, 2011 3:41 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17312520)
We brought back a few kilos of Kirkland branded but Starbucks roasted coffee which we bought at Costco in Vancouver.....delicious stuff compared to the brands here.
I'm afraid I will run out of beans in a few weeks time so are we sure that the coffee beans from Starbucks BA are the same quality as found in N America? A kilo of the Costco Starbucks beans cost US$13 any idea of the price in BA?

Well two kilos of the Costco coffee has gone down my throat since we came back from holiday and with one kilo left I have decided to keep that for Xmas.....well it was actually the wife who decided. :rolleyes:
I'm now back to drinking what I thought was the semi decent stuff that I had found previously but after weeks of the Costco stuff I now find the Casa do Cafe tastes bloody awful.
Looks as if I'll have to mortgage the house and head to Starbucks if I want to get some decent beans.

Gaucho100K Nov 11, 2011 7:23 am


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17428267)
Looks as if I'll have to mortgage the house and head to Starbucks if I want to get some decent beans.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Better yet, stop throwing $$$ away on that awful RSJ crap and save that for Starbucks beans....... :p

HIDDY Nov 11, 2011 10:46 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 17431404)
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Better yet, stop throwing $$$ away on that awful RSJ crap and save that for Starbucks beans....... :p

I've told you before......my new drink is Cinzano and soda. Nearly had a heart attack in La Anónima the other day when I saw they were charging 28 pesos for a bottle. Well seen Christmas is just round the corner. :rolleyes:

I refused to buy it and will wait till we go to the Co-Op where they sell it for 19 pesos. ^

Eastbay1K Nov 11, 2011 11:11 am


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17432566)
I've told you before......my new drink is Cinzano and soda. Nearly had a heart attack in La Anónima the other day when I saw they were charging 28 pesos for a bottle. Well seen Christmas is just round the corner. :rolleyes:

I refused to buy it and will wait till we go to the Co-Op where they sell it for 19 pesos. ^

Argentina must clearly produce something equivalent to Cinzano (I can't find a barf smilie), which is why there are such high import duties on it.

Gaucho100K Nov 12, 2011 4:14 am

Cinzano has a fully owned Argentine subsidiary that produces the stuff locally.... they also have a large factory in Brazil. The imported stuff from Italy has not been seen for almost 2 years now....

Im not a Cinzano drinker, but I do enjoy the occasional Campari. This stuff is also made in MercoSur (Brazil), but the real stuff from Italy is much better. It too has been missing from the shelves for ages now..... :(

HIDDY Nov 12, 2011 6:07 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 17436286)
Cinzano has a fully owned Argentine subsidiary that produces the stuff locally.... they also have a large factory in Brazil. The imported stuff from Italy has not been seen for almost 2 years now....

Im not a Cinzano drinker, but I do enjoy the occasional Campari. This stuff is also made in MercoSur (Brazil), but the real stuff from Italy is much better. It too has been missing from the shelves for ages now..... :(

Very interesting. ^

Now how come my bottle of Cinzano and packet of cigarettes went up in price by nearly 10% yet we are told inflation rose by only 0.6%? :confused:

SoFlyOn Nov 12, 2011 6:14 am


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17436531)
Now how come my bottle of Cinzano and packet of cigarettes went up in price by nearly 10% yet we are told inflation rose by only 0.6%? :confused:

Price redistribution? ;)

Eastbay1K Nov 12, 2011 9:14 am


Originally Posted by SoFlyOn (Post 17436553)
Price redistribution? ;)

No, it is much more simple. The price of things no longer available has plummeted to 0. So, when comparing it with, say, one other item that has doubled in price, there has been no inflation.

HIDDY Nov 12, 2011 2:49 pm


Originally Posted by Eastbay1K (Post 17437180)
No, it is much more simple. The price of things no longer available has plummeted to 0. So, when comparing it with, say, one other item that has doubled in price, there has been no inflation.

:D

Well blow me down...went to the Co-Op today and the Cinzano has actually gone down in price...now 18.90. So I bought two bottles. ^

GUWonder Nov 12, 2011 3:47 pm

Can't believe I have missed this thread.

Starbucks is the primary place I get my coffee when in Buenos Aires. Otherwise, I'm a tea-drinker.

For years now, my Starbucks frappuccino tastes better in November in Buenos Aires than it does in Minneapolis. Go figure, it has to do with weather. :D


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 15567486)
Hiddy.... let me tell you that its the locals that are fueling the Starbucks expansion, I have one store 2 blocks away from my home in Martinez and this is no tourist area...

While Starbucks seems to tests its entry into countries by going for places where it can get tourist traffic (airport locals being amongst the first places it has been choosing in some European countries), it seems like they look for demand from locals as the driver in its market-entry and expansion plans. I'm just curious how they will do in Scandinavian countries, particularly those where NYC, Miami, London and Paris are also the coolest places on the planet as far as those who can afford it are concerned.

Gaucho100K Nov 12, 2011 4:11 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17438508)
Well blow me down...went to the Co-Op today and the Cinzano has actually gone down in price...now 18.90. So I bought two bottles. ^

They cost less if you price out the miles you get on your credit card statement for paying with your favorite plastic... :D

SoFlyOn Nov 12, 2011 5:30 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17438508)
:
Well blow me down...went to the Co-Op today and the Cinzano has actually gone down in price...now 18.90. So I bought two bottles. ^

It must have been added to INDEC's canasta basica :p

Gaucho100K Nov 13, 2011 3:24 am

Great... thats what we now need.... Cinzano para todos....?

:rolleyes:

HIDDY Jan 17, 2012 1:35 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 17332139)
Hiddy..... I did my homework this morning... the beans cost between AR$38 to AR$42, depending on origin. The quoted price is for a small 250gr bag, dont think they offer larger bags.

Great news for all you coffee lovers....^

After many years of searching and testing several varieties of coffee (most of them awful) I have finally found one which tastes pretty good...certainly streets ahead of the rest of the brands available in the supermarkets.

The brand is 5 HISPANOS. Now the normal one in the red packet is woeful but their Premium brand beans in the black packet is the one to get. Disco sell the 500gr size for a very reasonable AR$56.
It's dark 100% Arabica and roasted in the European and N American style....slightly softer than the Starbucks beans I purchased in Canada but not far off the same quality.

Give it a try.

Gaucho100K Jan 19, 2012 7:45 am

Ok Hiddy.... so please explain what is the best part of this coffee..... the taste, or the price....???????

:p

HIDDY Jan 19, 2012 10:42 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 17843986)
Ok Hiddy.... so please explain what is the best part of this coffee..... the taste, or the price....???????

:p

Can't imagine why you'd assume that price has anything to do with it. :D

To be honest it is by far the best Argentine branded coffee I have yet tasted....much better than the usual suspects like Cabrales and even the overpriced muck from Cafe Martinez. It is the first coffee I have tried that has a similar taste to the US brands.

My only complaint is it is a touch on the soft side for me but I can get maximum strength from it if I make it cowboy style. At only 56 pesos it really is miles ahead of the competition. I urge you to get down to Disco to buy some and give it a try. Report back and tell me what you think.

fedechat Jan 19, 2012 1:53 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17845116)
It is the first coffee I have tried that has a similar taste to the US brands.

What brand of coffee do you like (from US)?

HIDDY Jan 19, 2012 6:50 pm


Originally Posted by fedechat (Post 17846807)
What brand of coffee do you like (from US)?

I've only tried the Kirkland branded Starbucks roasted from Costco and to be honest that was bought over the border in Vancouver rather than the US. One was French roasted.....and one was Columbian. They all tasted similar.

Gaucho100K Jan 20, 2012 4:04 am

Cowboy style....? Details please...???

:D

HIDDY Jan 20, 2012 6:43 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 17850290)
Cowboy style....? Details please...???

:D

Remember the old cowboy films where they would be sitting round the camp fire with the coffee pot simmering away?
I feel I get the best out of my ground coffee if I use my old enamel coffee pot...seems to make the coffee stronger.

Gaucho100K Jan 20, 2012 1:13 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17850777)
Remember the old cowboy films where they would be sitting round the camp fire with the coffee pot simmering away?
I feel I get the best out of my ground coffee if I use my old enamel coffee pot...seems to make the coffee stronger.

Ah... yes, cooking equipment does indeed make a difference. Its like grilling a proper rib-eye on an electric grill vs. a proper Quebracho fire... :D

HIDDY Jan 20, 2012 1:37 pm

Just get to Disco and buy some. I would value others opinion on the quality.

Gaucho100K Jan 20, 2012 6:49 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 17853296)
Just get to Disco and buy some. I would value others opinion on the quality.

I will check Jumbo sometime this weekend and report back....


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