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Kopi Luwak Coffee

The Kopi Luwak Coffee
Kopi Luwak Coffee
The coffeemaker - The Kopi Luwak Coffee aroma is rich and strong, and the coffee is incredibly full bodied, almost syrupy. It's thick with a hint of chocolate, and lingers on the tongue with a long, clean aftertaste. It's the most expensive and rarest coffee in the world and limited supplies are are grown each year. Due to the rarity and expensive price there are no refunds or exchanges available on this coffee unlike other Volcanica Coffees. Shipped in a large size 16 oz. souvenir bag with a numbered certificate of authenticity.

Kopi Luwak High Class Whole Bean Coffee

Kopi Luwak High Class Whole Bean Coffee Features

  • High Quality coffee beans
  • Imported from Indonesia
  • Original from Luwak (Paradoxus hermaphroditus)
  • Direct Factory Pricing.




The coffeemaker - We have tasted the kopi luwak coffee. Yes, it is processed through an animal's intestinal tract, but pleasantly, I can assert all fecatorial concerns are diminished once the beans are presented to the company by the blessed animal.

I have had this in espresso, cappuccino and regular brew form. It tastes like a very decent cup of coffee, but nothing so remarkable that it requires its excessive cost.

It is expensive at any price above the market value of a standard Sumatran bean, as the value is not in the taste (ordinary), but its exoticness.

Civets eat the coffee berries and then pass the beans. In doing so, various chemicals are extracted that normally are part of coffee we are familiar with. Is it is enough to lift the quality to one worth the investment? No.

If the idea is intriguing, and you want to say you have tasted all life offers, consider the kopi luwak bean. You will have a very good cup of coffee and a great laugh. If you are looking for a terrific flavor beyond all others, look at other coffee beans.