by Kyrstyn Kralovec » Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:42 pm
From Peets Coffee (I'm on their email list):
Panama Esmeralda Geisha
On May 29th, 2007, just ten sacks of Panama Esmeralda Geisha were sold for the highest price ever paid at an international coffee auction, an astounding $130 per pound wholesale. Characterized by an unforgettable jasmine-like fragrance and pristine citrus clarity, this coffee has garnered 10 first place awards in the last 4 years. As the first and still primary buyer of this unparalleled coffee, Peet's is able to sell it at the same price as last year.
Panama Esmeralda Geisha is available only in limited quantities, and roasted to order on selected days during the summer and fall. Pre-order today for the first roast date of July 18th.
You'll see why this coffee has won such acclaim as soon as you open the bag. The fragrance — variously described as smelling like jasmine, citrus blossoms and bergamot — is extraordinary. We'll leave you to decide which, but there's no question that the bright, sweet citric acidity, and delicate flavor nuances will remain in your memory long after you've drained the last precious cup.
OK, I admit that I love coffee, but can someone really pick up nuances like this from java?? More importantly...would any of you be willing to pay $24.95 for 1/2 lb. of the stuff?
I have to admit I was tempted, but I'm not going to play into it. Must...resist.
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