Coffee review

The list of the most expensive coffee in the world is recommended by coffee bean brands.

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, NO1 name: 90 + Prospect Ruby Summer Origin: Panama Price: about $1000 per pound [Prospect Ruby Coffee] claims to be the best coffee in the world

The most expensive coffee

NO1 name: 90 + Prospect Ruby Rose Summer

Origin: Panama

Price: about $1000 per pound

[looking forward to Ruby Coffee] it is known as the best coffee in the world! [Perci Ruby] Prospect Ruby N2 Level 195] Ninety Plus Gesha Estates-Panama | 1400-1800m Origin: Ruby treatment maximizes spice plum, chocolate and white peach. Origin: 90 + Panama Rosa Manor: 1400-1800m above sea level. Treatment: Ruby treatment taste characteristics: strong spice plums, ripe white peaches, dark chocolate, brown sugar, black cherries.

NO2 name: geisha Coffee-Jade Manor

Origin: Panamanian Borquette

Price: about $182 per pound sold on Hongbiao No. 1

Geisha coffee beans from Jade Manor were sold at $50 per pound on May 30, 2006. The flavor and aroma of geisha coffee was praised by many people, and even got a high score of 94.6 in the COE competition.

Jade Manor Rose Summer has three brands, which are divided into:

Bidding for ESMERALDA SPECIAL (red bid), selected above 1550 meters above sea level.

Poquet Boquete Geisha (green mark), Rose Summer is a selection of 1500 meters.

(ESMERALDA 1500) (Blue Standard) selection of Rosa Variety at an altitude of about 1500

NO3 name: civet Coffee

Origin: Indonesia

Price: about $180 per pound

The civet is an omnivore that likes to eat coffee cherries. It chooses ripe, full and sweet coffee in the jungle, and civet coffee means that civets eat coffee cherries and digest them. The farmer then picks the coffee fruit by hand to make the famous civet coffee beans.

NO4 name: blue Mountain Coffee

Origin: Valenford Manor, Jamaica

Price: about $150 per pound

Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is a desirable coffee, but it is also controversial because of its high unit price and uneven quality, and there are fake Blue Mountain Coffee on the market. If you see "Jamaican Blue Mountain style" or "Jamaican mixed Blue Mountain" on the market, you should pay attention to it, because it may contain only a small amount of Jamaican Blue Mountain. About 85% of Blue Mountain on the market is sold to Japan.

NO4 name: St. Helena Coffee

Origin: British St. Helena Island, Atlantic Ocean

Price: about $79 per pound

The coffee bean was planted on the overseas island of St. Helena from 1730 AD, and it was not until Napoleon was banished to St. Helena that he praised St. Helena's coffee to open up its reputation, and then gradually declined because of the remoteness of the land. Until the early 1990 AD, he once again became famous internationally.

NO5 name: Incht Manor Coffee

Origin: Guatemala Vivetna fruit

Price: about $50 per pound

Incht Manor was recognized by the COE Competition in Guatemala in 2006 and even won the championship that year. It is estimated that the coffee bean will sell for more than $50 per pound.

NO6 name: Saint-Tain Manor Coffee

Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil

Price: about $50 per pound for raw beans at auction

This cup of coffee won 95.85 points in the COE competition, and there is only a limited amount of coffee available at auction each year. If you want to drink this coffee, you can try Artigiano Coffee in Canada.

NO7 name: Los Planes

Origin: Citala Dala, El Salvador

Price: about $30 per 12 ounces

Los Planes ranked second in the 2006 El Salvador COE competition with a score of 93.52. But this coffee bean is not yet on the market, and gluttons do not have access to the coffee.

NO8 name: Kona Coffee

Origin: Hawaii, USA

Price: about $30 per 14 ounces

In 1820, the British planted Brazilian coffee in the Kona region, so that there began to be many small coffee farmers in the Kona region. The manor-grade Kona coffee has a clean, mild flavor and sweet, but also because of its high price has become a controversial coffee bean.

NO9 name: Yaocote choose AA Coffee

Origin: Puerto Rico

Price: $22 per pound

Since 1890 AD, Puerto Rican coffee has become the representative of high-quality coffee from the Yaoke region, which has also caused many other countries to try to follow suit. This coffee bean is located in the southwest mountain area and is famous for its mild flavor.

NO10 name: Fazenda SaoBenedito

Origin: MinasGerias, Minas, Brazil

Price: about $21 per pound

Brazilian coffee is famous for its nutty sweetness, slightly bitter and chocolate aromas. FazendaSao Benedito is produced by the Sertao Group in the southern state of Minas and won the place in the COE competition in 2005.

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