A cup of coffee worth US$680 or Rp11 million sold at the Roasters Specialty Coffee House in Dubai is officially listed on Guinness World Records as the most expensive coffee in the world.
According to the cafe's official website, this coffee is brewed manually using the V60 filter method with rare and exclusive coffee beans called Geisha.
Reporting from the VN Express page, Geisha is one of the most special coffee varieties in the world that is famous for its complex taste and limited availability.
This Geisha coffee beans comes from the Hacienda La Esmeralda plantation in Panama. Although originally from Ethiopia, this variety now grows in the volcanic soil of the Boquete Valley at an altitude of 1,200 to 1,800 meters above sea level.
Geisha's specialty lies in the aroma and its distinctive taste with floral nuances such as jasmine, honeysuckle, and bergamot, as well as a touch of sweet fruit flavors.
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Not only is the coffee special, the presentation is also luxurious. This coffee is served with tiramisu, chocolate ice cream, and special chocolate pieces. Everything is made with the same mix of Geisha seeds to strengthen taste.
Konstantin Harbuz, co-founder and CEO of Roasters, said the award was a form of appreciation for the dedication of their team and reflected Dubai's reputation, which is increasingly known as a destination for world-class coffee lovers, as quoted by Gulf News.
The Roasters brand itself started in Dubai and now has 11 branches throughout the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This cafe is widely known among coffee lovers because it focuses on high-quality coffee beans and precise brewing techniques.
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