After a long day/week, as Vegas trip tend to be, I tried the decaf coffee at the AMEX Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas.
The experience was quite pleasant, with a smooth and light profile featuring a slight almond note. The coffee had almost no bitterness, which was a welcome surprise.
The flavor profile included a hint of citrus and a slightly herbaceous undertone, contributing to its unique character. The silky mouthfeel and immaculate finish made it enjoyable despite lacking a robust flavor punch. It served as a satisfying warm cup and a perfect pick-me-up before my flight.
I don't really know what this coffee was, and I wish they would be more diligent about it. The tag (in the posted picture) says "Decaf Laminita." I was thinking it could be a light-medium decaf Costa Rican, as La Minita is a notable hacienda there.
Anyhow no idea whether this is the coffee you'll see at any other Centurion lounges or even this one in Las Vegas, but thanks for indulging my insatiable impulse to log every coffee I drink.
Cupping Method:AMEX Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas. There was a robust set of options, including a bean-to-cup machine I didn't have time to try out.