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Gourmet Coffee Beans by Country
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dating. Your choose the roast and grind. Free delivery with orders of twenty
pounds or more. It doesn't get any better! Taste the difference.
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South American Coffees
Brazilian Santos
A gourmet coffee favorite in Europe. Known for more than 100 years as Brazil's 'Green Gold,'
these beans are grown high atop the hills of the Santos region. The
careful cultivation of Santos seeds and the harvesting of their beans
has remained virtually unchanged for generations. These beauties'
strong flavor and medium body.
Colombian Supremo
This gourmet coffee has large beans, consistently good taste, medium body,
full aroma, and medium acidity. A good 'daily' coffee, it harmonizes
well in blends. This is the bean many now-serious connoisseurs
became hooked on before totally abandoning stale, mass-produced
store-bought grounds.
Central American Coffees
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Costa Rica Tres Rios
This strictly hard bean (SHB) has fine acidity, full
body and vibrant flavor which give it a distinctive character well
balanced and sweetly smooth.
- Costa Rica
Tarrazu
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This Costa Rican coffee is referred to as a "classically
complete" coffee -- a sweet aroma, full body, pleasant acidity
and a delicate clean aftertaste with rich chocolate and nutty undertones
Guatemala
Antigua Ponchoy Valley
This strictly hard bean coffee (SHB) has fine acidity,
full and hardy body and vibrant smoky flavor. Grown in the
district of Antigua in the central highlands of Guatemala.
- Guatemala
Huehuetenango
Guatemala Huehuetenango (pronounced, 'way-way-tenango ') Rich body,
spice and chocolate flavors with a clean finish. The high mountains shrouded
in mist on the volcanic slopes of southern Guatemala produces one of the
most distinctive and desirable gourmet coffees . With its surprisingly deep, rich
body and muted overtones, this Guatemalan is perhaps closer in
some characteristics to Indonesian coffees than it is to other Central
Americans
- Nicaragua SHG
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This is a very clean and bright coffee with a nice full body to finish.
This is truly a great cup of coffee .For the price it will give some
Kona coffees a run for their money! Our Nicaraguan SHG coffee is considered
a "classic" cup: great body, clean flavor, and balance.
- African Coffees
- Kenya AA
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One of the finest gourmet coffees out of eastern Africa,
Kenya AA is grown high in the mountains of western Kenya, tempered
by the country's mild climate. The unique geography of its native
soil gives Kenya AA its excellent body, heady aroma. Very little
bitterness, Kenya AA is one of the most popular beans in the world..
Tanzania Peaberry
From the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro, this coffee represents
less than 5% of the country's production. The peaberry coffees render
a flavor that is full body, spicy with a distinguished aroma and vibrant
flavor. The peaberry is the male bean of the plant,
a bean of unmatched uniformity.
Ethiopian Harrar
The original gourmet coffee bean which hooked the world, discovered
growing among goats more than a thousand years ago in what's now Ethiopia.
Centuries later, the moka coffee bean was smuggled out of the African
continent by the Dutch to ensure a fine future in the newly
discovered East Indies. Ethiopian Harrar is the highest grown Ethiopian
coffee and it possesses an exotic flavor with a rather light body,
with pleasant earthy notes, and a distinctive aromatic.
Ethiopian
Yirgacheffe
Ethiopian Yirgacheffe which is unknown by many people, yet it is
considered by many to be the one finest Ethiopian coffees. This
intense feeling coffee enhances the palate with its very distinctive
floral bouquet, rich body, a pleasingly fragrant aroma, with a smooth
mellowness .
Pacific Rim Coffees
Sumatra Mandheling
The absolute finest of the naturally processed Sumatran
beans. These works of art get their fruity flavor from the rich volcanic
slopes near Mount Leuser...one of the highest points of land among
the countries throughout the Indian Ocean. These beans are double
hand-picked to ensure the highest quality. The intense fruit flavor
makes this variety a great bean for aspiring connoisseurs.
Papua
New Guinea
Papua New Guinea coffee is one of our favorites, an excellent
cup with amazing sparkle and spiciness. It is very difficult
to get, coming from small farms deep within the rain forests
of Papua New Guinea
Java
Estate
Java Estate yield a piquant aroma. Java
estate displays an exquisite acid balance, a medium body with a
smooth and spicy finish. It's name has become synonymous with coffee
in the U.S.A., and is often the standard for which all others
are measured.
Sulawesi
Toraja
Rich, deep-toned flavors
with a maple-syrupy body and low acidy taste. Hints of caramel and orange aftertaste.
Great single origin espresso!
Asian Coffees
Monsoon
Malabar
One of the worlds most exotic coffees, Monsoon Malabar
comes from India. Exposed to the monsoon winds for a few weeks the
flavors become richer and smoother. Monsoon Malabar
is full bodied , very low acidity with a spicy woody flavor. Makes
a great espresso!
North American
Coffees
Mexican
Custepec SHG
Mexican Custepec coffee is a (SHG) Strictly High Grown coffee from Chipas,
a medium-bodied, very clean taste with an acidity reminiscent of dry
white wines, Custepec has a hint of nuttiness followed by a slight woodiness
in the finish.
Kona Fancy Cook Estate
100 %
From the fertile volcanic fields of Hawaii, a medium bodied coffee, fine
acidity with that distinctive KONA aroma - a buttery characteristic
with a hint of cinnamon and cloves.
Special Interest
Coffees
Jamaican Blue Mountain
Waterford Estate
Special Order
Jamaican Blue Mountain Waterford Estate,
the king of coffees, it is very full bodied, medium roasted coffee
from the blue mountain district of Jamaica. Bold flavor, smoothness
and nutty undertones give it a signature taste. A
very rare bean. Makes a great gift!
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