The 10 most expensive coffees in the world
People have found many types of coffee in the world, each of which brings a quality, taste, and of course, their prices are different. Here are the 10 most expensive coffees in the world.
Coffee is often referred to as the mildest drug, the favorite drink of many ages and classes. Coffee is also one of the most popular export products in the world. People have found many types of coffee in the world, each of which bring a quality, taste, and of course the price of them are different.
If you are a coffee drinker, you love the flavors, you also experienced the kind of coffee that is expensive, but sure you will be a bit strange with 10 names below? The cheapest on the list is $ 24 (~ 510 thousand dong) for each Lb (~ 453 grams)
10. Yauco Selecto AA (Puerto Rico) - $ 24 / lb (~ 510 thousand dong)
Yauco, Puerto Rico is one of the most exquisite coffee flavors in the world. It has a light, delicious taste and is loved by most coffee lovers around the world. Of course, you also need to "play" a bit to own this drink.
9. Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon (Gatare / Karengera, Rwanda) -24 $ / lb (~ 510 thousand dong)
Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon is basically known as Gatare and Karengara coffee, Rwanda. Starbucks introduced this expensive coffee when it arrived at Rwanda's coffee shop in 2003. Today, you will find farmers planting Bourbon green coffee as their main crop. This beautiful shell also makes you spend $ 24 per pound of finished products.
Hawaii Kona Coffee (Hawaii) - 34 $ / lb (~ 723 thousand VND)
Hawaiin Kona Cofee is the trade name for coffee grown and cared for in Mauna Loa and Hualalai, South and North Kona, Hawaii. Only coffee grown and harvested from this new area is called 'Kona'. Hawaiian Kona coffee has a delicate flavor, which gives a sense of well-being. Their price is $ 34 / pound.
7.Los Planes (Citala, El Salvador) - 40 $ / lb (~ 851 thousand)
Los Planes is a coffee grown in Citala, El Salvador. This is the second best coffee at the Cup of Excellence 206. Their cost is $ 40 per pound, but this is definitely the product that changes your perception of the flavors of coffee you have tasted.
6. Blue Mountain (Wallenford Estate, Jamaica) -49 $ / lb (~ 1.04 million)
The name Blue Mountain is derived from the coffee plantations, Blue Mountains, Jamaica. Over the past several decades, this is constantly being the most searched brand in the world. More than 80% of Blue Mountain's exports are exported to Japan. If you can spend $ 49 for 1 pound of coffee, the bittersweet taste of Blue Mountain is for you.
5. Fazenda Santa Ines (Minas Gerais, Brazil) - $ 50 / lb (~ 1.06 million)
At $ 50 per pound, Fazenda Santa Ines coffee is certainly one of the most expensive coffee products in the world. It is the product of Minas Geraiz region, Brazil. Produced at the Fazenda Santa Ines Farms, they are very impressive, they have traditionally grown coffee and have never used machinery. The taste of Fazenda Santa Ines recalls the sweetness of fruits and caramel.
4. El Injerto (Huehuetenango, Guatemala) - $ 50 / lb (~ 1.06 million)
El Injerto coffee originates from the territory of Huehuetenango, Guatemala. In 2006, El Injerto received the Gold Cup for the prestigious Cup of Excellence. El Injerto coffee is still very expensive, because you can only buy it at a minimum of $ 50 per pound.
St. Helena Coffee Company's Island (St. Helena) -79 $ / lb (~ 1.68 million VND)
St Helena Island is located about 1,200 miles off the coast of Africa, where you find St Helena coffee grown and bred. Napoleon Bonaparte was the one who popularized this coffee. He praised it and planted their seed on St Helena Island. If you can afford to spend around $ 79 per pound for a cup of coffee, try this brand.
2. Hacienda La Esmeralda (Boquete, Panama) - $ 104 / lb (~ VND2.2 million)
Hacienda La Esmeralda coffee is grown especially in Boquete, Panama. Coffee lovers around the world love coffee because of its unique flavor. This type of coffee is mainly cultivated under the shadow of the old guava. If you would like to try the Hacienda La Esmeralda, be prepared to pay a minimum of $ 104 per pound.
1.Lowak Coffee (Indonesia) -160 $ / lb (~ 3.4 million VND)
Luwak Coffee - commonly known as the weasel coffee - deserves a place in the list of the world's most expensive coffees. This type of coffee is so expensive because of the extremely difficult and individual production process. This is the kind of coffee that is collected from the feces of civet. It is said that thanks to the process of digestion of civet, the coffee has a special taste. They are extremely expensive and extremely rare in the world at a cost of $ 160 per pound.
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