Starbucks Japan’s Valentine’s Day Frappuccino and Bouquet drink are here, but are we in love? We’valentine’s day gifts for him at target not sure how you could pack much more chocolate or floral flavor into a single cup than Starbucks Japan has here.
A big reason for Starbucks success in Japan is how frequently the chain rolls out special limited-time Frappuccino flavors. For example, at the start of this month there was a Frappuccino with ingredients taken from Japan’s traditional osechi New Year’s cuisine, including kelp. Everyone’s now taken their New Year’s decorations down, though, so it’s time for Starbucks to move on to its next seasonal Frappuccino flavor, and since this one is Valentine’s Day-themed, it’s packed with just about as much chocolate as could possibly fit in the cup. The Fondant Chocolat Frappuccino went on sale January 18, and our resident Frappuccino expert K.
Masami wasted no time grabbing one for herself. Above that is the drink base made of blended milk, gateau chocolate sauce, and dark mocha powder. The swirled whipped cream topping is really the only thing in the entire drink that isn’t chocolate, but even it has gateau chocolate cake crumbs mixed in and baked chocolate sauce drizzled over it. The aim is to create the feeling of fondant au chocolat, a molten chocolate-center cake, in beverage form, and they’ve succeeded. Your taste receptors are soaked with chocolatey bliss from the very first sip, and that intensity doesn’t let up. The interplay between the texture of the gateau chocolate cake crumbs and the melty mixture of the drink base and whipped cream also help create the feeling that you’re drinking a fondant au chocolat cake. The Frappuccino tastes fantastic, Masami reports, and she could definitely see herself falling in love with the special Valentine’s Day drink.
That’s not the only new beverage Starbucks released on January 18, though. There’s also the Fondant Chocolat Almond Milk Mocha, a warm espresso latte variant of the Frappuccino. The second drink Masami taste-tested, though, is the 480-yen Earl Grey Bouquet Tea Latte. Starbucks has an Earl Grey Latte on its regular menu, but the Bouquet version adds elegant extra flavors: jasmine, chamomile, hibiscus, and linden flower. As the name implies, they all work together to give the Earl Grey Bouquet Tea Latte a sophisticated floral flavor and aroma, and the topping of whipped cream with bergamot citrus powder and honey creates a complex yet comforting gentle sweetness.