Best Coffee

When considering the best coffees it really is a matter of opinion. I mean this is really art in a cup. Even when considering factors such as the soil and climate that produced the beans, the way in which they are harvested and selected, the skill of the roaster and/or blender, it still all boils down to taste. This effort to pick the best coffees is just my attempt to pick 5 very deserving coffees that have a proven themselves of delivering flavors and aromas that are praised in the coffee world. They are some of my favorites and I hope they will be yours too.

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Why it's best:
Panama Esmeralda is widely considered by many to be among the best and the Specialty Coffee Association has hailed it to be the best coffee in the world. The first thing you’ll notice is the unique citrusy and floral aroma. It has a delicate body that complements its... read full review

Why it's a best pick:
For a bolder taste, you must try the Kenya Ndiara. It is a very full bodied brew with an almost syrupy quality to it. It is very sweet with a pleasant aroma of fruits and nuts. I think the rich tartness balances out the heavy body. Kenya varieties have always been among ... read full review

Why it's a best pick:
For a highly acidic coffee try visiting the Hawaiian Islands with a nice Kona brew. Hula Daddy takes pride in not blending in lower quality beans to keep their costs low. The volcanic soil is rich in nutrients and ideal for growing coffee. Clean and smooth with just the r... read full review

Why it's a best pick:
For another heavy bodied brew, try the CoE Matagalpa. It is not as acidic as the Ndiara yet I find it delightfully clean. It has dark chocolate overtones, which is also one of my favorite things to look for. The complex and fruity aroma is truly worth savoring. It is som... read full review

Why it's a best pick:
Brazil also has a long history in delivering some of the finest coffees around. This high quality, hand picked coffee is very lively and bright. It is noted for its citrusy aroma and delicate texture. The finish is long and satisfying. Again this is another coffee with ch... read full review

Tags:
Brazil Fazenda Santa Ines
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Kenya Ndiara Full Flavor Roast
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Kona Sweet
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Nicaragua CoE Matagalpa
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Panama Esmeralda Geisha

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