Juicy with herbal blackberry notes and tea-like flavors, this is a coffee unlike any African single-origin offering weve ever tasted. The microclimate of Burundis rugged Kayanza Ridge is an ideal setting for farmers to grow this amazing coffee. Each farmer tends a small patch of just 50 to 250 coffee trees, making this a truly rare and special bean.
@snoopyflick re Fairtrade what do you suggest, who will implement it, how, and why?
duanewilkins 8 months ago in playlist Coffee
@TheThirdKing Starbucks isn't the worse out there, and they have made people step up their game, they still aren't making great coffee, even good coffee at stores. Their coffee isn't burnt, it's stale, and fairtrade isn't a good system for coffee, nor nearly as good for farmer as when people buy high quality coffee.
snoopyflick 11 months ago
I can't believe how much a Cup o' Joe costs these days, I've been roasting at home, got some good tips from coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com
coolcan81 1 year ago
@gamba88 the company sucks so bad? hum would be interested to see the reasoning behind your comment, they do a lot of good by buying only fairtrade coffee, therefore making sure the farmers in inpoverished countries get what they should, also the standard of the coffee in our local Starbucks is far superior to Costa or any other coffee shop around, my opinion.
TheThirdKing 1 year ago
The coffee sucks, or the company?
mildseven2006 2 years ago
MUM
twilighter4356 2 years ago
lame this company sucks so bad now
gamba88 2 years ago
But they're still doing it, aren't they? =]
LongBlueSleeves 2 years ago
i got it as my markout till we ran out now i have a small reserve.
jherbert85 3 years ago
Great Coffee :) I get it as my markout usally
Hexl0r 3 years ago