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According to the 2017 list of the top 10 most expensive coffee in the world, the rosy summer of 90 + companies is known as the best in the world.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please pay attention to coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Kopi Luwak is a popular in China Kopi Luwak, a kind of civet stomach fermentation with a special flavor of coffee, its output is rare and expensive, used to be revered as coffee supreme, the most expensive coffee, but now, these titles no longer belong to

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"Kopi Luwak" is one of the most popular Kopi Luwak in China, a kind of coffee with special flavor fermented by the stomach of civets. Its output is rare and expensive, and it was once regarded as "coffee supreme" and "most expensive coffee". But now, these titles no longer belong to Kopi Luwak. If you think the price of 268 yuan for a Kopi Luwak is ridiculously expensive, I'm sorry. Kopi Luwak has been pulled down from the throne of "sky-high price" by one upstart after another.

The latest list of the world's most expensive coffee

NO.1 name 90 + Company's # 227 batches

Producing area: 90 + Panamanian Manor

Price: in this year's sensational online auction for raw coffee beans, 90+ 's # 227 batches finally set a record at a high price of US $US$5000 per kilogram.

The coffee was created by Jose Alfredo, which is in charge of handling raw beans from El Salvador to 90 + Panama Manor, and Wang ze Chad Wang, who won the world coffee brewing champion in 2017.

The description for # 227 is:

"after picking the fully ripe bright red fruit by hand, sieving out the too small size and washing with water, the hypoxia fermentation is carried out in a confined space, and the fermentation temperature is also controlled at a lower room temperature, that is, making coffee while blowing air-conditioning.

Soak in clean water and ferment for about 72 hours, followed by sun drying. It is about 1 or 2 layers thick on the tanning bed, and it takes 21 days of sun exposure to achieve a completely different unique flavor! "

During the 72-hour fermentation process, whether the yeast scattered in the environment was captured naturally or screened. In fact, in the 2017 + global online label batch, there are as many as five or six items made by Jose Alfredo. Friends who have tried to drink reflect that some of the items have obvious flavor characteristics like bean curd or soy sauce. I believe that different fermentation methods have been introduced in the process of post-production.

NO. 2 name 90 + look forward to ruby summer

Origin: Rosa Manor, Panama

Price: about $1000 + per pound

Claim to be the best coffee in the world! 90 + look forward to ruby

This sky-high coffee is made from 90 + beans at Rosa Manor in Panama and is even patented for its processing. The method used to treat raw beans is called "ruby treatment", which is also the patented method of 90 +, a famous boutique coffee trader, and coffee beans treated in this way are said to show rich and extreme fragrance.

Because the winner of the two consecutive World baristas Competition (WBC) in 2014 and 2015, the halo of double-ingredient makes this cooked bean firmly on the list of expensive coffee.

In a coffee shop in Shanghai, a small cup of 180ml costs 1010 yuan. Looking forward to Ruby Perci Ruby, which won the first and second place in the 2014 and 2015 World hand baristas Competition (WBrC,World Barista Championship), is a boutique coffee with a price of about 24000 yuan per kilogram and 1010 yuan per cup.

It would probably be a madman or a rich second generation who treats money like dirt to drink a cup of expensive coffee-otherwise who would spend so much money on a cup of coffee with only 180ml? This is 1010 yuan!

NO. 3 name jadeite manor sun group red standard rose summer

Origin: Jade Manor, Bogut, Panama

Price: the best Panamanian raw bean contest (The Best of Panama/BOP) Hacienda La Esmeralda roses sold for a record-breaking US of $601 / lb in summer auction in May 2017, almost double the previous auction. In other words, the price of a kilogram of raw beans is as high as 8900 yuan.

Geisha coffee beans from Jade Manor were sold for $50 a 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 16000 meters above sea level.

Poquet Boquete Geisha (green mark), Rose Summer is a selection of 1600 meters.

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

NO. 3 name Sophia "Super Rose Summer"

Producing area: Sofia Manor, Volcan, Panama

Price: 2017 Best Panama (Best of Panama, BOP) bidding begins, the world's biggest sellers compete fiercely for nearly six hours. Sofia, the first-time BOP champion, was sold by Japanese company SAZA Coffee at an astonishingly high price of $254.8 per pound.

Sofia Manor background

In 2008, Willem Boot bought an extremely high-altitude estate from Ricardo Koyner, the owner of Catova, and named it Finca Sophia, the town of Volcan in Panama.

Sofia Manor, at an altitude of 1900-2150 meters, is one of the highest coffee farms in Central America. From the day Sofia Manor was founded, William and his partners have been trying to explore the boundaries of the highest elevations where the world's top coffee is grown.

Named after Sophia, the goddess of wisdom in ancient Greek mythology, the Logo design comes from a kind of highland pigeon (called Torcaza in Spanish) that lives in the manor. The estate is jointly owned by William and his American partner, Equator Coffee Roasters, and is day-to-day managed by local coffee farm operators in Panama.

There was an episode in the preliminary round of washing Rose Summer. During the discussion, a senior judge in the United States questioned that this coffee, which received a high score of 93 + from 12 judges, should be a honey-treated coffee. Because of its complex flavor and high sweet-sour balance, people suspect that this is not the taste of the coffee itself, but the flavor brought by the treatment, but it turns out that this is a rosy summer treated with complete washing. All the amazing flavors come from the plants themselves. The flavors described by the judges include intense aromas of orange blossoms, peach, ripe grapes, blackcurrant, bright citrus acid, berries, bubble acidity, syrup and a lingering finish.

NO. 4 name "shit" coffee

Civet "Kopi Luwak" Coffee

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.

Elephant dung coffee

Price: about $230 per pound

For every 33 kilograms of coffee fruit, elephants can only produce 1000 grams of coffee, far less than people used to think. Therefore, "elephant dung coffee" is very precious.

Thailand's Mino Hotel Group Anattara Hotel has launched the high-end coffee at several luxury hotels in northern Thailand, Maldives and Abu Dhabi at a price of $25,50a cup.

NO. 5 name St. Helena Coffee

Origin: British St. Helena Island, Atlantic Ocean

Price: about $150 per pound

St. Helena Green Tipped Bourbon coffee has a glossy surface after rigorous standard washing, and after moderate baking, it has a bright, soft acidity and a strong aroma, with citrus fruit aromas and caramel flavours from the leaf variety.

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. St. Helena coffee is about 2000 yuan per jin, which is 3-4 times more expensive than the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, with an annual output of only about 10 tons. It is mellow, sweet and sweet, soft sour and full of citrus fruit flavor.

NO. 6 name Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee

Origin: blue Mountains, Jamaica

Price: about $90 per pound

The Blue Mountains are located in the eastern part of the island of Jamaica, hence its name because it is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. On clear days, the sun shines directly on the blue sea, and the peaks reflect the bright blue light of the sea. The highest peak of the Blue Mountains, which is 2256 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the Caribbean and a famous tourist attraction.

It is located in the coffee belt, with fertile volcanic soil, fresh air, no pollution, humid climate, foggy and rainy all the year round (average precipitation of 1980 mm, temperature of about 27 degrees). The "secret" of why Blue Mountain coffee tastes pure: their coffee trees are all on rugged hillsides, and the picking process is so difficult that non-local skilled female workers are simply incompetent, exported in barrels, about 10,000 + a barrel of Blue Mountain.

NO. 7 name Incht Manor Pacamara

Origin: Guatemala Vivetna fruit

Price: about $80 per pound

Incht Manor was recognized by the COE Competition in Guatemala in 2006 and even won the championship that year.

In this bid, the Incht Manor specially played the "BEST Incht" series, selecting a small number of batches and coffee varieties of excellent quality in the estate. Experienced farmers carefully selected the ripe coffee fruits, and then asked the cup tester to remove the batches whose quality was not up to the standard. Under such strict screening criteria, the Pacamara varieties in the Incht estate only accounted for about 8% of the total output. 2017CoE ranked first in Guatemala 90.36 points. This coffee bean sells for more than $80 a pound.

NO. 8 name Kona, Hawaii

Origin: Hawaii, USA

Price: about $50 per pound

Commercial coffee from Kona, Hawaii is grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Valale, especially in the Kona district of Hawaii to the south and north. Only coffee from this region is called "Kona". Kona Coffee in Hawaii has the most perfect appearance, its fruit is extremely full and shiny. The coffee has a rich, aromatic flavor with cinnamon flavor and a well-balanced acidity of about $50 per pound.

Of course, there may be some expensive beans such as COE, BOP and so on, which is very difficult to count.

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