Blue Mountain Coffee, the top 10 most expensive coffee in the world, ranks only sixth.
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There will always be moments when a sleepy person will disrupt your work without warning. It's not good to have a cup of coffee and drive the sleepy person away without a trace. Today, coffee is grown and produced in more than 70 countries around the world. with the development of coffee planting technology and processing technology, different kinds and prices of coffee have sprung up. Today, you might as well take a look at the top 10 most expensive coffee in the world with the editor. You can never drink it, but you can't help knowing!
Note: there are many of the top 10 most expensive coffee versions in the world. This article is excerpted from the foreign financial online Finances online website, which is typical and referable. This article introduces the original ranking according to the price (global market price) from high to low.
1. Jade Manor Rose Summer Coffee (Panama)
Price: $350.25 / lb
Never heard of the Emerald Manor Rose Summer Coffee (Geisha Hacienda La Esmeralda) from Panama? Since 2004, it has won 13 international coffee competitions and has become not only a national treasure of Panama, but also a legend in the world coffee industry. At the 2013 auction of the best coffee in Panama, Jade Manor Rose Summer Sun beans sold for $350.25 per pound. The coffee is grown on the Baru slopes of Panama sheltered by guava trees and is rarely produced, so it is bought by bidding every year.
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With the aura of invincibility and invincibility, the coffee of the Emerald Manor has become a dream product for coffee lovers. Coffee fans who have drunk it say: "its flower smell is like fireworks, constantly blooming in the mouth in the process of drinking. With lemon, citrus, strawberry-like juice, like juice rather than coffee." Berries, candy and spices are interlaced with each other, with floral aromas, floral aftertaste and long-lasting fruit sweetness and texture.
2. Civet Coffee (Indonesia)
Price: $160 / lb
Muscat Coffee (LuwakCoffee), also known as Kopi Luwak, originated in Indonesia. Why is it so expensive? This has something to do with the manufacture of coffee beans. The civet eats the ripe coffee fruit, excretes it through the digestive system, and then collects and processes its excrement. The fermentation process in civets and the efficacy of digestive enzymes create a particularly thick and mellow flavor of coffee beans, which makes this kind of coffee very popular in the world.
For Musk Cat Coffee, someone said after drinking it, "with a bit of dirt, slightly choking flavor and visceral flavor, the finish is very long." Others said: "it's hard to swallow, it's a complete gimmick, and it's not worth paying for stinky coffee." The comments are relatively polarized, but on the whole, it has the typical earthy and traditional Chinese medicine flavor of Indonesian coffee, and its consistency is also quite high. Even if it costs hundreds of dollars, some people are willing to pay for the luxury goods of the coffee world.
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3. St. Helena Coffee (St. Helena Island)
Price: $79 / lb
St. Helena Coffee comes from St. Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, 1200 miles off the west coast of Africa. Transportation costs alone drive up the price of coffee, which is remote and inconvenient. The history of this kind of coffee can be traced back to Napoleon's time, when Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena Island, when he was so infatuated with the coffee that he even grew his own beans. Since then, St. Helena Coffee has become famous.
Of course, the coffee itself is of high quality. The geology of the volcanic island provides fertile soil, coupled with the concept of organic cultivation and preservation of the original small bean species, which makes St. Helena coffee has unique characteristics: moderately roasted, it has a delicate taste and soft acidity, elegant and noble aroma, slightly citrus aroma, faint sweetness in the mouth, very charming, which makes people feel that it is good value for money.
4. Molokai Coffee (Hawaii)
Price: $51 / lb
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Hawaii can be said to be the only place suitable for growing coffee beans in the United States. among the many world-famous coffees produced, Coffees of Hawaii's Molokai is the most famous. This is an organic coffee made from a 500-acre plantation in Maui. With lots of floral, berry and caramel flavors and some herbs, this coffee has a mellow palate with soft acidity and a chocolate finish. These flavors make Molokai one of the most expensive coffees in the world and, of course, can be ordered through Coffees of Hawaii's website for as much as $51 per pound.
5. Saint Ines Manor Coffee (Brazil)
Price: $50 / lb
This kind of coffee is mainly produced in the Minas Geraiz region of Brazil, where Fazenda SantaInes has been growing coffee beans in traditional ways, rather than mechanized production, such as coffee beans grown in fertile soil, irrigated with pure natural mineral water and processed by natural sun, which make the coffee quality enduring, sweet berry flavor and soft caramel taste. As well as the long afterrhyme, people are trapped in it, can not extricate themselves.
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6. Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee (Jamaica)
Price: $49 / lb
Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee (Jamaica Blue Mountain) has a high reputation in the world, even if the price is as high as 49 US dollars per pound, it will not affect its popularity. The Japanese like Blue Mountain very much, and nearly 80% of Blue Mountain coffee is exported to Japan. Blue Mountain Coffee beans are grown in the Blue Mountains of Michael at an altitude of 1500 and are all picked manually. There is a lot of rainfall here, and growers will wash the coffee fruit. The acid, sugar, alcohol and bitterness of Blue Mountain Coffee are well balanced and fragrant, with a smooth taste and a long aftertaste.
7. Ropranes Coffee (El Salvador)
Price: $40 / lb
Los Planes coffee Coffee is a famous coffee from the Central American country of El Salvador. Coffee beans are grown in Chalatenango mountainous areas by the Sergio Ticas Yeyes family, which have operated coffee plantations for generations. Their coffee won the second and sixth place in the Cup of Excellence Competition in 2006 and 2011 respectively. There is no doubt about its quality. Coupled with the unique and balanced flavor of orange, caramel and black sugar, their coffee has become a favorite of many coffee lovers.
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Esperanza Coffee (Honduras)
Price: $35 / lb
Today, Honduras has gradually become one of the important countries of origin of coffee in Central America, among which Esperanza Coffee (Mi EsperanzaCoffee) is particularly outstanding. At an online auction of raw beans, an international buyer bought 1320 pounds of Esperanza beans at a record price ($35.10 / lb). This kind of coffee beans grow in a superior natural environment, showing a multi-layered flavor of fruit, nuts, chocolate and spices, with rich aroma and no bitter aftertaste, so it is deeply loved by coffee fans.
Starbucks Rwanda Blue bourbon Coffee (Rwanda)
Price: $24 / lb
Arabica coffee grown in Rwanda, a country in east-central Africa, has been developed for more than a century. The Bourbon grown here is one of the original varieties of Arabica coffee, which was originally made locally in Rwanda. In 2004, Starbucks decided to introduce the bourbon coffee and label it. Starbucks Rwanda Blue bourbon (Starbucks Rwanda BlueBourbon) is now available around the world with high acidity, cherry, butter and nutty aromas and a long finish.
10. Yukte Coffee (Puerto Rico)
Price: $24 / lb
Coffee trees have always been an important cash crop in Puerto Rico. In many coffee producing areas, Yauco's natural conditions and planting techniques are the most prominent, so the coffee flavor here is particularly rich and diverse. Yuke is rainy, especially in high-altitude mountain areas, and the soil is rich in nutritious clay. Under these favorable conditions, the amount of CoffeeYauco Selecto AA produced is limited, the taste is full, with butter flavor, and the finish is accompanied by chocolate flavor. (reference / Financesonline)
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