About two weeks from now we will have in our possession two pounds of the coffee that set a record for highest price paid at auction - the Fazenda Santa Ines Brazil 2005 Cup of Excellence, which fetched $49.75/lb at auction last year.
There are only 12 60kg bags of this limited production coffee which were purchased by Caffe Artigiano in Vancouver, BC and two Australian roasters. The coffee is the highest rated in Cup of Excellence history, with a combined score of 95.85 points out of 100 (pdf).
Since we'll only have two precious pounds of the stuff (which is costing us more than $70/lb including shipping) we haven't yet figured out how we're going to release it - maybe a special customer event or fundraiser, but perhaps something lower keyed. We're hoping some of the local food critics will come out for a taste so we can start getting world-class coffee some long-overdue recognition in these parts.
The exact date we'll have it is still unknown - depends on when Vince at Caffe Artigiano roasts the next batch, but it should be in about 10-12 days, if not sooner. It will ship day of roast and will take three days to get here. From what we're told by Vince, by the time we receive it it should be degassed and ready to go.
If you are interested in tasting some (and it'll be $5/cup, brewed press pot only), drop us an email to aldo AT aldocoffee DOT com and let us know. Soon as we know the exact date we'll be receiving and serving the Santa Ines, we'll shoot you an email.
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