Expensive Coffee
Coffee, the largest consumed beverage in the world, has many traditions, recipes and legends associated with it. For millions of people in the world, the day cannot begin without a freshly brewed hot cup of coffee. However, in the world of rich and wealthy, it is the price tag of the coffee that matters most. Yes, coffee buffs love to taste coffee from all over the world including the most Expensive Coffee. When we talk about expensive coffee, it generally goes without saying that it must be a low-production variety of coffee. Moreover, the expensive coffee also means lesser bitterness and more aroma. There are very few varieties of coffee that fall in the category of world’s most expensive coffee.
When it comes to the production of most Expensive Coffee in the world, Jamaica and Hawaii, the traditional large-scale producers of coffee, are not the regions that produce the expensive coffee. Some of the expensive coffee in the world are produced in Sumatra, Java and Bali in Indonesia, in the Philippines, East Timor and Vietnam. Kopi Luwak or Civet Coffee is one of the most expensive and popular coffee that is produced in Sumatra, Indonesia. Some expensive coffees are sold in the price range of 500 to 600 USD per pound and one variety of expensive coffee from Vietnam costs around $6500 per kg.
Due to its unique aroma and lesser bitterness, Civet Coffee and few other expensive coffee find lots of takers even if they have to shell out couple of tens of bucks for a small quantity of expensive coffee.

Yes, some of the top brands of coffee drinks sell Expensive Coffee priced at around $100 for a single cup, the main ingredients of which are the golden droppings of Asian Palm Civet. Because of its wide popularity, some of the expensive coffee from Indonesia have created tons of imitators.






























