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Statistics About The Most Expensive Coffee

The most expensive coffee in the world can cost up to $600 per pound.

In this post, we explore a fascinating world of luxury and exclusivity in the coffee industry. From the renowned Black Ivory coffee produced by Thai elephants to the unique process of creating Kopi Luwak from civet cats, we delve into the statistics behind some of the most expensive coffees in the world. Join us as we uncover the stories behind these prized beans and the eye-watering prices they command in the market.

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"The world's most expensive coffee At around $600-$700 per pound, it's Black Ivory coffee."

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"Black Ivory coffee is produced from Thai elephants' digestive enzymes."

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"Only 1% of the Black Ivory coffee cherries fed to the elephants get produced as coffee."

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"Black Ivory Coffee has an annual production of approximately 150 kg."

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"St. Helena Coffee is another pricey bean, selling for around $145 per pound."

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"St. Helena Coffee comes from the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic."

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"Hacienda La Esmeralda (Panama) coffee sells for about $350 per pound."

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"As of 2019, the most expensive coffee ever sold at auction was a variety called "Elida Geisha" that went for $803 per pound."

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"The most expensive Starbucks coffee ever was a $54 Super Venti Flat White."

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"Kopi Luwak, or civet cat coffee, costs around $100-$600 per pound."

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"The process of creating Kopi Luwak involves civet cats eating and subsequently excreting coffee cherries."

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"Vietnam is the biggest producer of Kopi Luwak coffee."

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"Finca El Injerto Coffee sells for about $500 per pound."

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"St. Helena coffee is made from a unique variety of Arabica called Green Tipped Bourbon Arabica"

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"Black Ivory coffee production often takes about 15-30 hours in elephant's digestive system."

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"The priciest cup of Black Ivory coffee goes for about $68 in Thailand."

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"Civet coffee is primarily produced on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Sulawesi, and East Timor."

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"An estimated 500 kilograms of wild Kopi Luwak coffee gets produced annually."

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"Esmerelda Special is a Panamanian coffee that sells for about $350 per pound."

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"Hawaiian Kona Coffee goes for about $34 per pound, making it one of the most expensive in the USA."

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In conclusion, the world of specialty coffees offers a wide range of expensive and unique options, with prices varying from $600 to $803 per pound. From Black Ivory coffee produced by Thai elephants to Kopi Luwak gathered from civet cats in Vietnam, each variety has its own distinct production process and price tag. While some may consider these high prices extravagant for a cup of coffee, the rarity and labor-intensive methods involved in creating these specialty brews contribute to their exclusivity in the market.

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