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Some of the world's most remarkable gourmet coffees come from Africa with wide variations that coffee lovers have enjoyed for centuries! |
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The silky, big-bodied and well balanced Caribbean coffee has long been celebrated as a true gourmet coffee. |
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The coffees from Central America provide a wide variation of characteristics. Single origin gourmet coffee for the true purist! |
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Gourmet coffee from India tends to be rich, sweet, and full bodied. Truely exotic coffees! |
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Some of the best, most distinctive coffees of the Pacific. These traditionally processed gourmet coffees from Indonesia are full flavored and rich. |
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These Mexican coffees have an excellent reputation. If you prefer a gourmet coffee that is light and acidy, you will enjoy these. Mexico is also the source of many organic coffees now appearing in the United States. |
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Papua New Guinea coffees are fragrant, low key and luxurious! An amazing gourmet coffee experience! |
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The gourmet coffees of South America are known for their smooth rich flavors, medium to full acidity, and are well rounded! |
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It's the world's oldest cultivated Coffee! |
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