Balinese coffee plantations are beautiful, culture - packed locations where you will get to
taste Luwak coffee, a brew of its kind, and meet the world's most unique «coffee maker.»
Not exact matches
My first cup of Kopi
Luwak coffee, sometimes better known as «cat poo coffee» or the rarest beverage in the world, was a memorable introduction into the highly envious world of extreme luxury, though this
tasting occurred far outside the confines of the dining room of a fine - dining restaurant in Hong Kong or New York where cups of Kopi
Luwak can run upwards of $ 50 (or $ 600 if you wanted to purchase a pound of these coveted beans).
My first cup of Kopi
Luwak coffee, sometimes better known as «cat poo coffee» or the rarest beverage in the world, was a memorable introduction into the highly envious world of extreme luxury, though this
tasting occurred far outside the confines of the dining room of a fine - dining restaurant in Hong Kong or New York -LSB-...]
Starting with a
tasting session of locally grown coffee and organic chocolate at Teba Sari Coffee Plantation with a variety of traditional Balinese snacks, you will also see the civet cats from which
Luwak Coffee is derived and watch the coffee roasting process.
Kopi
luwak is a name for any beans collected from the excrement of civets, hence the
taste may vary with the type and origin of beans ingested, processing subsequent to collection, roasting, ageing and brewing.
The
Luwak coffee you'll have to pay for but
tasting isn't expensive.