☕ Sip the Extraordinary: Elevate Your Coffee Game!
Wild Kopi Luwak is a premium coffee sourced from the wild forests of Sumatra, Indonesia. Known as the world's most exclusive coffee, it is sustainably harvested by generational farmers, ensuring a rich and flavorful experience without any bitterness. Each 100g pack contains whole beans that are washed, sun-dried, and roasted to perfection, making it a sought-after choice for coffee connoisseurs.
A**W
6 Bucks a Cup. Only DIY beat that!
Thank you for the delightful coffee! I had heard of your product from my nephew over a Cup of Joe.You see, I've never had the stomach for bitter coffee and ran across feline filtration quite by accident. Frustrated with a bag of "Brand X" beans, I hucked them toward the rubbish bin. I'll confess that my throwing strength is more suited to chucking a D20 across a table than to tossing a sack of beans across the breakfast nook. The bag missed the bin and beans scattered about.Beans, my furry feline friend, pounced on the mess and devoured half of the bag before I could step back from my typewriter! After a trip to the vet Beans and I knew she'd have to wait it out. After a sleepless night Beans deposited three clean clumps of what looked like caramelized coffee beans right in the middle of, well, normal cat leavings!I only feed my Beansy fresh, organic food, so it's not even gross for me to reach in and inspect. Well, I rinsed them right off, and they were whole, hard beans. I had no choice! I had to brew... what turned me into a coffee lover for life!Which brings me to your product. My nephew was rinsing out the French press and noted that it had kind of an ammonia smell to it, like a litter box. For some reason I thought I had told him how I've prepared my coffee for the last ten years (and three cats), but I hadn't. So I did. He told me about some movie with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman and some super expensive coffee. The great thing about Amazon is that you don't have to be curious about anything for more than two days.My review: I rate this product five stars because I don't think most people will go through the trouble of making their own at home. This stuff costs six dollars a cup. That's not cheap. It is easier than you think to make this stuff at home. Your cat will eat coffee beans (I'm on Beans III), and digestion is inevitable. If you love your cats you should be feeding them clean food anyway, so you just have them do three or four coffee nights per week, depending on your coffee usage. Wild is just a marketing term. Cat poo is cat poo.
S**D
Jack Nicholson Was Right - Very Good
Jack Nicholson calling this the "best coffee in the world" is well deserved. Those taking from Morgan Freeman in the movie Bucket List, mentioned that this is 'cat poop' coffee which, though funny, is untrue and inaccurate. Civets and Genets (picture included) are mostly nocturnal animals along the same line but ultimately different classification from cats. The Luwak here is from the Indonesian rain forest. They consume the coffee fruit but cannot digest the bean which they ultimately 'poop'. The beans are processed and drank by the locals which they claim tastes much better (and I would agree).Objectively, the coffee tastes as if it has no acidity and no bitterness but has it's unique flavor profile which is challenging for me to describe. It tastes very clean, despite it's life cycle. Very sweet and pleasant is how I would put it but ultimately you just have to try it. This is a nice treat to have on occasions (i.e. dinner parties, weddings) but I can't see myself drinking it everyday. I drink very strong lattes (i.e. double shots) with protein powder and couldn't imagine reducing this item to a daily drink. It's just too nice.Please keep in mind we use a lot of items from nature that we could make fun of. Ambergris is said to be sperm whale poop, caviar is fish roe, and many pharmaceuticals use horse urine. I assure you there is no unpleasant element here. Very nice. Must try. Five stars.
J**E
Cost outweighs the flavor
Revision 4.22.25The reaction on my dads face was priceless, worth the price!It's a good cup of coffee. That being said, unless you drink your coffee black the cost outweighs the flavor. When I first try new coffees I always try them black. That way there's nothing masking the taste of the coffee. This coffee is really good black. But again the cost outweighs the flavor. That being said just like a Wagu steak. If you have the opportunity to try it , you should. But the cost outweighs the flavor.
B**L
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Given as a gift to a coffee lover. They loved the whole beans and reported it tasted quite good, lower acidity levels
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