The Most Expensive Coffee in the World
Ranking of the most expensive coffee in the world
1. Musk Kopi Luwak (Indonesia)-$160 per pound
Musk Kopi Luwak, commonly known as masked palm civet Coffee, topped the list of the ten most expensive coffee in the world. Not only because of its extremely high price, but also because it is quite rare. It is extracted from the feces of the civet and processed. The civet eats the ripe coffee fruit and is excreted through the digestive system. Due to the fermentation of the stomach, the coffee produced has a special taste and has become a hot product in the international market. This extremely expensive coffee, which costs $160 a pound, has gained popularity around the world. In the United States, you will find that Musk Kopi Luwak is sold in every coffee shop.
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2. Esmeralda, Shangri-La Manor (Quat, Panama)-$104 per pound
Esmeralda, Shangri-La Manor, is famous for its coffee cultivation, especially in Quat, Panama. People from all over the world like this coffee very much, because its unique taste warms your heart and stomach. It is mainly to cultivate old guava trees in the shadow. If you want to be able to try Shangri-La Manor Esmeralda's coffee, be prepared to pay at least $104 per pound.
3. St. Helena Coffee Company (St. Helena Coffee)-$79 per pound
St. Helena Island, which is located about 1200 kilometers off the coast of Africa, where you will find St. Helena coffee cultivation and farming. All thanks to its popularity, Napoleon Bonaparte sowed his own coffee on St. Helena. If you can afford St. Helena coffee for $79 a pound, you should try its unique taste.
4. ElInjerto Manor Coffee, Guatemala-$50 per pound
Vevetnango, ElInjerto Manor Coffee in Guatemala. In 2006, the ElInjerto coffee produced by this kind of coffee won the award of excellence. Despite getting only the fourth point on the list, ElInjerto Manor coffee is still quite valuable.
5. Manor Saint Ines (Minas Gerais, Brazil)-$50 per pound
Chateau Saint Ines coffee, which costs about $50 per pound, is definitely one of the most expensive coffee products in the world. This is a product that is grown, propagated and cultivated in a place called MinasGeraiz, especially in Brazil. Its production on the estate St. Ines Farm is considerable, where coffee is still grown in the traditional way. No automated process is involved. The taste is primitive, probably because the natural method of processing is so sweet. When asked to describe its taste, people will say that it is easy to associate the sweetness of berries and caramel.
6. Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee-$49 per pound
Blue Mountain Coffee, as can be known from the name itself, is grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. This particular type of coffee, the best product, is said to lack bitterness and mild taste. In the past few decades, coffee has developed into the most sought-after coffee and has become a very expensive coffee in the world. Blue Mountain Coffee is the most superior coffee in the world, with less production and scarcity. The nose is very full-bodied, with persistent fruity flavours. More than 80% of this coffee is exported to Japan. It would be a good treat if you could taste the Blue Mountain Coffee for $49 per pound.
7. Los Angeles Salvadoran coffee-$40 per pound
Coffee is produced in El Salvador in Los Angeles, which is the main pillar of El Salvador's economy and a source of foreign exchange. Los Angeles Salvadoran coffee is a strong, sour and mellow bean, which is $40 per pound, which is quite expensive, but it is still definitely good value for money.
8. Kona coffee in Hawaii (Hawaii)-$34 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 taste of coffee is rich and aromatic, with cinnamon flavor, and the acidity is well balanced. It's $34 per pound.
9. Starbucks Rwanda BlueBourbon Coffee-$24 per pound
Starbucks Rwanda BlueBourbonGatare/Karengera is basically a type of coffee bean. Today, you will find that coffee farmers grow Rambourne Coffee Factory as one of their main crop products.
10. Puerto Rico National Treasure Coffee PuertoRicoYaucoSelecto- $24 per pound

PuertoRicoYaucoSelectoe, the national treasure of Puerto Rico, has a mild and delicious taste and is loved by coffee lovers all over the world.
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After Starbucks launched cold extracted iced coffee, Americans have popularized cold brewed coffee.
In the past July, several American coffee giants have caught up with boutique cafes and launched the cold brew (cold-brewed coffee) product line. As a result, in addition to Starbucks, which launched cold iced coffee earlier, its biggest local competitor, donut brand Donuts, and veteran coffee chain Peets have all seen business opportunities in this market segment on the one hand, and on the other.
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The origin of coffee beans is more and more popular, which is part of the brand story.
Blue Bottle, one of the representatives of American boutique coffee, recently launched a coffee bean from the Yemeni company Port of Mokha, which is more expensive. The price of a single cup is $16, and the price of bagged coffee beans is $65, equivalent to 429 yuan. In addition to becoming the most expensive coffee bean in the Bay area, we can also take it with the popularity of fine coffee.
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