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Musician Mozart_1/2
The Musician series coffee from Costa Rica's Caneletto Estate, named after Mozart, is beloved for its raisin processing method, enhancing classic Mozart flavors. With prominent strawberry notes and a delightful blend of floral and fruity aromas, each sip offers a pure and enjoyable experience for coffee enthusiasts. NT$ 650
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Coffee from Paradise 92 Estate, Caquetá, Colombia - Yellow Tabi Variety, P05 Batch, Thermal Shock_
Yellow Tabi, a distinctive coffee variety, is recognized as a mutation of Arabica coffee. Notable for its yellowish leaves and beans, unlike the typical green appearance of Arabica, Yellow Tabi is associated with unique flavor profiles. It is often praised for its sweetness and prominent fruity notes. NT$ 1375
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Kona Coffee_1/2
Kona coffee, grown on Hawaii's Big Island, benefits from volcanic soil and maintains top-tier status despite its small production area. The fertile volcanic soil contributes to the unique flavor profile. While Kona lacks the explosive flavors of some varieties, its steady, clean, and balanced acidity, sweetness, and bitterness make it unforgettable. The high wages and small-scale processing methods in the United States result in higher prices for Kona beans. NT$ 4200
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Mexican Las Margaritas_1/4
Mexican coffee is renowned for its rich flavor, characterized by low acidity and a medium to full-bodied profile. The unique coffee bean varieties in Mexico offer notes of nuts, chocolate, and spices, making it a popular choice for those seeking deep and flavorful brews, including the delightful Mexican Mocha coffee. NT$ 370
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Indonesian Aged Mandheling_1/4
Aged Mandheling, one of the most unique varieties of Mandheling coffee, undergoes several years of aging to develop distinctive flavors. The aging process results in flavors nearly devoid of bitterness, featuring herbal notes, a strong tea-like quality, and more. For this batch, coffee beans with a size of 20 or above were chosen and stored under constant temperature and humidity conditions in a vacuum-sealed package for 13 years before roasting. NT$ 415
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Gayo Coffee_1/4
Gayo Coffee, an Arabica variety from the Gayo Highlands in central Aceh, Indonesia, is renowned for its rich aroma and creamy sweetness. The plantations in central Aceh, situated at an altitude of 1,000 to 1,200 meters on Sumatra Island, contribute to its unique characteristics, making it a distinguished specialty coffee. NT$ 425
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Indonesian Blue Lake Mandheling_1/4
Mandheling coffee, known for its polarizing herbal and medicinal flavors, is often blended with Brazilian coffee in traditional Japanese coffee shops. The owner's personal preference for this flavor profile has led to the offering of various Mandheling choices. Premium-grade Mandheling, produced exclusively in Sumatra, Indonesia, provides a diverse flavor range. The Blue Lake Mandheling variant, particularly popular in the international market, is versatile for single-origin consumption or blending with other beans to create unique blends. Reasonably priced and featuring a darker roast, it stands out as a distinctive option worth trying. NT$ 347
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Uganda Bugisu_1/4
Uganda, rich in green landscapes and water bodies, relies heavily on coffee, its largest cash crop and primary foreign exchange earner. With approximately 500,000 coffee farms, coffee cultivation involves both robusta (94%) and arabica (6%) species. Robusta dominates production due to its robust growth. These unique coffee beans, mainly grown in tropical rainforests, constitute a significant export contributing to the country's economy. NT$ 245
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Brazil, Minas Gerais, Santa Isabel Estate - Natural Process_1/4
Santa Isabel Estate in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is famous for its natural process coffee, dried in the sun, resulting in a unique flavor profile with fruity and nutty notes. This method yields rich chocolate and sweet flavors, reflecting the meticulous care for quality. NT$ 165
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Rwandan Terracotta Natural Process_1/4
Rwanda's unique coffee exhibits floral notes similar to Yirgacheffe, heightened acidity compared to Kenyan coffee, and a creamy mouthfeel. Employing a special Terracotta Natural Process with new technology imparts a distinctive fermented flavor, making it a one-of-a-kind and highly recommended coffee. NT$ 370
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Costa Rica Eres Honey_1/4
Costa Rica's Eres Honey coffee beans are esteemed as a top-tier specialty coffee, celebrated for their exceptional quality. Named after the region with optimal climate and soil conditions in Costa Rica where the coffee trees flourish, Eres Honey beans are renowned for their refreshing fruity notes, balanced acidity, and velvety texture. Widely favored by both coffee enthusiasts and experts, these beans stand out as a distinguished choice, reflecting the excellence of Costa Rican coffee craftsmanship. NT$ 220
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Ethiopia Guji Purple Wind Chimes_1/4
Ethiopia's Guji Purple Wind Chimes coffee beans are highly popular for their unique flavor profile. Coffee beans from this region often exhibit floral, fruity, and tea-like notes. Guji is a traditional coffee variety in the area, while Purple Wind Chimes are selected beans known for their distinctive flavors. NT$ 235