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Kopi Luwak Coffee

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Most Expensive Coffee

Kopi Luwak is by far the most expensive coffee in the world. Retail pricing can be found in the range of  $450 per pound, or 10 bucks per brewed cup.

Kopi Luwak is very different from cheap, gourmet coffee most drink every day. Each hand-harvested bean of Kopi Luwak has been digested and pooped out of the system of a small Indonesian cat.

When you try a cup of Kopi Luwak it is fun to figure out whether having cat digestive properties on your coffee beans improve the flavor, or whether this was all just an elaborate prank of these Indonesian farmers. Kopi Luwak Coffee 16 oz – Free Range Kopi Luwak

The Kopi Luwak Coffee aroma is rich and strong, and the coffee is incredibly full bodied, almost syrupy. It's thick with a hint of chocolate, and lingers on the tongue with a long, clean aftertaste. Kopi Luwak is the most expensive and rarest coffee in the world and limited supplies are grown each year. This is the coffee made famous from the movie The Bucket List. Due to the rarity and expensive price of Kopi Luwak there are no refunds or exchanges available on this coffee unlike other Coffees.

Shipped in a large size 16 oz. souvenir bag with a certificate of authenticity numbered to match your bag. 100% Wild Gathered Kopi Luwak Coffee 100% Cage Free Shipping Medium roast Fresh roasted only when you place your order Please check out our Kopi Luwak Coffee 2 oz Sample Size if you are looking for a smaller and more affordable option.

What is Kopi Luwak Coffee?

Kopi Luwak Coffee has a very unusual origin unlike any other coffee bean. The Luwak denizen (a member of the cat family also known as the Asian Palm Civet) of the coffee plantations of Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi, eats only the ripest coffee cherries. Unable to digest the coffee beans, the Luwak graciously deposits them on the jungle floor where they are eagerly collected by the locals. The stomach acids and enzymatic action involved in this unique fermentation process produces the beans for the world rarest coffee beverage. The secret of this delicious blend, enthuses the Indonesia Tourism Promotion.

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Kopi Luwak Coffee aroma is rich and strong

The Kopi Luwak Coffee aroma is rich and strong, and the coffee is incredibly full bodied, almost syrupy. It's thick with a hint of chocolate, and lingers on the tongue with a long, clean aftertaste. Kopi Luwak is the most expensive and rarest coffee in the world and limited supplies are grown each year. This is the coffee made famous from the movie The Bucket List.

Due to the rarity and expensive price of Kopi Luwak there are no refunds or exchanges available on this coffee unlike other Volcanica Coffees. Shipped in a large size 16 oz. souvenir bag with a certificate of authenticity numbered to match your bag and all placed inside a gift box.

    • 100% Wild Gathered Kopi Luwak Coffee
    • Certificate of Authenticity
    • 100% Cage Free
  • Medium roast
  • Fresh roasted only when you place your order

CUP NOTES: Richly pungent. Rich and plump though simple acidity; lightly smooth mouthfeel. Finish rounds in crisp sandalwood and chocolate.Roasted to order, shipped the same day.

FLAVOR NOTES: Sandalwood, apricot, dark chocolate, plum blossom, musk and chanterelle-like mushroom in aroma and savory-edged cup. The beans are harvested from the feces of wild of civet cats resident in Sumatra that eat only the ripe coffee fruit.

COFFEE PROCESSING: Semi-washed

DRYING: Sun

 

About the product
  • 100% Pure Authentic Kopi Luwak Coffee Beans, not a phony blend for an original Kopi Luwak experience.
  • Wild Civet coffee sustainably sourced and collected by small farmer’s in North Sumatra, Indonesia so no animals are harmed
  • Rich, strong flavored, and amazingly full-bodied, a perfect cup of coffee to savor. Medium roasted whole beans allowing the true flavor characteristic to come through for a remarkable taste.
  • The Most Expensive Coffee in the World famously known from the movie The Bucket List

Product description

The most delicious (and one of the most expensive) coffees in the world does not hail from Jamaica or Hawaii, but instead, from Indonesia. Kopi Luwak (Civet) Coffee is extremely rare. It is harvested from the droppings of a cat-like animal (The Luwak). The Luwak's are very selective eaters.

They love to eat raw coffee cherries and will only eat the best (ripest) of the bunch. Their digestive system processes the cherries, removing the outer husk and leaves the green coffee beans intact in their droppings. The droppings are dried, the beans are then removed and thoroughly cleaned and ready to be roasted. The internal digestion process adds a very unique and special flavor to the beans, removing the bitterness. Whether you are looking for a unique gift for someone special, or, you are a coffee connoisseur and want to treat yourself to a once-in-a-lifetime experience, Kopi Luwak coffee is the ticket!

Our Kopi Luwak beans are imported directly from a Luwak farm in Indonesia and are hand roasted by our master coffee roaster in micro batches. We supply very small amounts of roasted and packaged beans to Amazon so, rest assured, the beans are always fresh and you will not be disappointed! Brewing Recommendations: French Press: Coarsely Grind 28 grams of Kopi Luwak Coffee Beans. Place ground beans in empty French Press. Bring 16 ounces of water to a boil. Allow to cool to 195-200 degrees Fahrenheit (10-15 seconds). Add just boiled water to French press and stir.

Place Lid on French Press with plunger extended in a manner that will not allow steam to escape. Let sit for 5 minutes. Slowly push plunger down to the bottom of the French press (20 seconds or so from top to bottom). Pour Coffee and Enjoy! P.S. Do not allow coffee to sit inside the French Press as it will continue to brew.

 

Final Thoughts

My thoughts about a $10 cup of coffee.

It was absolutely delicious. A different and distinctive flavor. Such a rich aroma, but a mellow and thin body. It had a nutty, and sort of hazlenut tone. No aftertaste, really quite interesting. If it weren’t for the scarcity and experience value – I’m not sure it’s worth the high price. However, wait until you taste it…. WOW.

That familiar coffee bitterness is wrapped up in a mild chocolate flavor. If most mild coffees have the taste profile of milk chocolate, Kopi Luwak tastes like a high quality dark chocolate, sweet with a hint of bitterness at the same time.

It goes down very smoothly, and every sip is a delight. It is smooth, mild and sweet, with a gentle hint of bitterness.

Tried it with a bit of cream and sugar. Not recommended that spoiled it completely, masking the flavors and turning it into just another mild coffee.

I can now say that is check off my bucket list with Kopi Luwak.

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