Coffee of The Day: Gourmet Beans From Bali, Indonesia’s Treasure Island
My Coffee of The Day is from the Indonesian island of Bali. Bali is in addition to being home to hundreds of Buddhist temples, stunning terraced rice fields and the…
My Coffee of The Day is from the Indonesian island of Bali. Bali is in addition to being home to hundreds of Buddhist temples, stunning terraced rice fields and the…
The world of coffee is increasingly hit by the unprecedented negative impact of global COOLING, a phenomenon which since 2007 and for at least another 5-10 years still to come…
Brazil is the largest coffee producing country and accounts for between 35 and 38 percent of total world output in any given crop cycle. Brazil is also the world’s largest coffee exporting nation and…
Coffee production in the next 2023 harvest in Brazil is forecast to reach between 50 million and 56 million 60-kilogram bags, which will mark a modest recovery IF no further…
In honor of my visit this week to Ethiopia, the birthplace of Coffea Arabica, I am republishing a number of my special reports on this awesome country and its wonderful…
The birthplace of Coffea Arabica, Ethiopia’s coffee has always had a unique place in the market. Specialty roasters will have at least one or two different coffees from regions such…
Since coffee first was brought to Europe in the late 16th century via traders from the Ottoman Empire the beverage and enjoyment of coffee was a source of scandal. As…
Since the early beginnings of coffee growing across the “Niugini” highlands in Papua New Guinea selected seeds were imported from Jamaica’s Blue Mountain coffee region. Many in the coffee industry…
One of the best perks about being a coffee writer is the access and opportunity for sampling truly fantastic and rare coffees from across the world. That, combined with coffee…
NEW SPECIAL SERIES: When it comes to coffee history, few countries are more fascinating than India. Long one of the five or six biggest coffee growers in the world, India…