Coffee White Flowers, Bohoboco: Notes of Warmth

In the heart of a cozy European café, the day begins with the familiar sound of a grinder at work, releasing the rich aroma of ground coffee beans. Each swirl of scent wraps around you like a warm blanket, inviting you to savor the moment. A slice of chocolate cake sits nearby, its creamy texture promising a sweet escape from the everyday.

The essence

"Coffee White Flowers" by Bohoboco captures this very essence. It opens with a delightful mix of spicy cinnamon and cloves, their warmth softened by the rich notes of chocolate. As you breathe deeper, the heart reveals itself—a bold blend of coffee and cocoa, intertwined with the delicate allure of jasmine. This fragrance is an invitation to experience life’s contrasts, leading you from comforting familiarity to the thrill of something new.

At its foundation, the scent boasts a luxurious mix of golden rum and vanilla, grounded by a touch of synthetic leather. This base creates a rich backdrop, transforming the experience into a journey that evolves with every note, connecting the familiar with the unexpected.

“Here, we say kaffe,” Leo said.

Jin smiled. “In Korean, it’s ‘커피’ (keopi). How do you say ‘warm’?”

“We say ‘varm,’” Leo replied. “And ‘cream’ is ‘grädde.’”

“Cream,” Jin said. “In Korean, it’s ‘크림’ (keurim).”

“Perfect. Kaffe, varm, and grädde,” Leo smiled.

“Or 커피, 따뜻한 (ttatteuthan), and 크림 (keurim),” Jin added.


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