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Ethiopian Harrar
Price: $13.27
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This "Natural" coffee from the birth place of coffee is a rare
treasure! It features a solid body, a distinct berry flavor and
a wispy flowery nose.
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Colombian Excelso
Price: $13.10
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Smooth body and lively acidity highlight this coffee.
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Costa Rican SHB
Price: $12.35
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Originating in one of Costa Rica's most famous growing areas, Tres Rios,
this coffee stylishly lingers on the palate and finishes with a flourish.
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Nicaragua SHG
Price: $12.10
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This years favorite, from one of the finest growing areas, blessed
by the weather to produce a coffee with well-rounded flavor
characteristics and medium body.
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Sumatra Mandheling
Price: $13.95
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A full bodied, lush flavored coffee with a lingering finish, perfect
for those early mornings; from the island that has endured.
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Kenya AA
Price: $14.95
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Bright tastes, smooth full body with winy undertones of berries.
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Ethiopian Yrgacheffe
Price: $19.95
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The Ethiopian Yrgacheffe coffees are washed and is the most favored coffee grown in the Sidamo area of
Ethiopia. It is very mild with berrylike,dark chocolate undertones and flowery aromatics. Grown only on small
family plots.
It was not known until 1975, when Haile Selassie was removed from power. Until that time Yrgacheffe
was cultivated strictly for the royal family and was not known to the outside world until the early eighties.
Regent to the Empress Zauditu from 1916, Ras (Prince) Tafari Makonnen succeeded to the throne of Ethiopia in 1930,
proclaiming himself Haile Selassie ("Might of the Trinity"). An autocratic ruler, Haile Selassie, who claimed to be
a direct descendantof King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Selassie was also known as "The Lion King of Judah" & "King of Kings".
Selassie modernized Ethiopia but; by the 1970s the region's droughts and famines had taken their toll & Selassie
was deposed in a military coup in 1974 and died while under arrest.
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