Postcards to ATL: Hundred-dollar Coffee
So sorry for not posting sooner. Internet connection is so erratic in these parts of the world — especially since it’s raining cats and dogs right now. So I’ll make this one quick and try to post again in a couple of days when the rain-slash-tropical storm dies down.

At over one hundred US dollars a pound (yes $100), feast your eyes on the most expensive coffee in the world. Better known as Civet Coffee or Coffee Luwak, this rarest coffee comes from the highlands of Southeast Asia specifically in the countries of Indonesia and the Philippines. I literally walked for miles looking for the source of this coffee and was successful in finding the one sole shack where one farmer sells them once every blue moon.
So what makes this coffee rare and very expensive? For one, the coffee cherries are grown in the mountains in Southeast Asia. Civets or wild cats eat the coffee cherries and are then excreted. The pooped cherries are then washed then processed then roasted into coffee beans. Civets are endangered species and they only eat coffee cherries. These creatures only produce such a small amount for processing. Now your stomach might turn upside down with the thought of drinking excreted coffee but bear in mind that the cherries are first processed. The result is the most aromatic, sweetish, no-acidity-whatsoever coffee you have ever tasted.
I chanced upon a restaurant serving Civet coffee and could not pass up the chance to taste this wonder. Served in a French press with a side of condensed milk, this is by far the best coffee in the world. By the way, I paid $8 for this 6-ounce coffee which is outrageous since you can get a regular cup of coffee here for a mere 50 cents.
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1 David LaMont // Oct 2, 2007 at 10:51 pm
Not many people realize it, but there was recently a coffee that broke the Civet Cat coffee’s price barrier by a pretty significant margin. What’s most important is that the coffee’s price was reached in a bidding battle between multiples coffee roasters competing for the coffee based on QUALITY.
The coffee is Esmeralda Especial from Panama. Check out the link to the farm that grows the coffee at http://www.haciendaesmeralda.com/Esmeralda%20Special.htm
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