☕ Sip the Extraordinary: Elevate Your Coffee Game!
The Sea Island Coffee Wild Kopi Luwak Coffee Northern Sumatra Whole Bean Tin Set offers a unique and rare coffee experience. Sourced from foraged wild animal beans, this elegant coffee is freshly roasted in the UK and packaged to order, making it a true gastronomic wonder exclusive to Sea Island Coffee.
A**R
Not Great Coffee
The coffee arrived promptly and is nicely packaged. However, I cannot taste any difference from run of the mill coffee. I tried various ways of preparing the coffee, my stove top percolator, a cafeteria and an espresso machine and I tried the coffee on various people (including a blind tasting) no one thought the coffee was anything special.Overall I feel disappointed.
P**N
Four Stars
mmmmmmm nice but over priced .. but tasty
K**L
Average
After ordering this I recieved it very quickly.However, I was somewhat dissapointed, I make an espresso (naturally to fully taste it), I would put this in the "average" section, which means 28 euro for 50g was insanly over priced. Nothing about it really stood out. For this quality and price I would recommend getting a 1 kilo bag of your normal italian bean....
P**D
Three Stars
Bought as a gift for someone else,mont sure that they have tried it yet.
M**.
Five Stars
If I was rich enough I would drink this every day. Cant get enough :)
M**3
Five Stars
Pricey but very nice.
M**S
Bit of a treat....
I was given this as a Christmas/Thank You gift at work (they know what an enormous fan of coffee I am...) and it is a revelation! I really like my coffee to feel like an indulgence, not just an excuse for a caffeine hit, and this provides just that. I didn't realise quite how fancy it is, having just been online to try and get some for my equally-coffee-loving Dad. Still, although it's pricey it really is completely delicious - a really smooth flavour, not too rich. Certainly recommend to anyone with a thing for proper, tasty coffee.
J**N
civets in battery cage systems are force fed the coffee beans
Producers of the coffee beans argue that the process may improve coffee through two mechanisms, selection and digestion.-Selection occurs if the civets choose to eat coffee berries containing better beans.-Digestive mechanisms may improve the flavor profile of the coffee beans that have been eaten.It has been called the most expensive coffee in the world with retail prices reaching US$700 per kilogramme. But, the price paid to collectors in the Philippines is closer to US$20 per kilogramme.The traditional method of collecting feces from wild civets has given way to intensive farming methods in which civets in battery cage systems are force fed the coffee beans.