As coffee giants such as Starbucks continue to add varieties to their already abundant catalog, the world of coffee continues to expand. It seems a new brand or blend is introduced daily, and the options are becoming overwhelming to the regular cup-o-joe consumer. Amidst all of this clutter, one major trend has begun to emerge – the rise of the luxury coffee class.
Those with discerning palates fancy themselves to be coffee connoisseurs – an idea that has been lost through the centuries and is just now beginning to resurface. Centuries ago, French enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire & Rousseau, and later Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were some of the early coffee elitists. Voltaire was even known to drink around 40 cups of coffee per day!
Finally in the 21st century, it’s again becoming acceptable to treat fine coffees like you would fine wines. Enjoy a cup of single-origin, fair-trade brew after a gourmet meal. These beans come from specific regions and are prized for their unique characteristics. What consumers buy into is the quality, and in most cases the story behind the cup.
Sanani, The Original Mocha Coffee, a single-origin Mocha coffee straight from the arid region of Yemen where coffee was born. Up until the seventeenth century, the Middle East was the only place coffee was actually grown and cultivated.
They’ve successfully captured the sophisticated flavor that put Mocha on the map centuries ago, and when you consider the fact that a part of the American Constitution was contemplated over this very same coffee, it’s like drinking a rich flavorful cup of history.
Sanani’s beans are still cultivated and processed in the exact same way they were centuries ago. No chemicals or pesticides are used in its cultivation, and due to the primitive growing process this coffee finds itself way ahead of the organic race in its organic purity – not by choice, but by chance.
As for enjoying luxury coffees, there is nothing like starting your day with an extraordinary cup of delicious coffee and enjoying the privilege of uncommon choices.
My Opinion
I am not a big coffee drinker but my husband and our families (when they visit) are big coffee drinkers. I like to have good coffee in the house for when people are in the mood!I had several visitors try this Sanani Mocha Coffee and I got good reviews. They said it was a very rich flavorful coffee and is definitely for the true coffee lover. It was a little strong for me, a novice coffee drinker.
However, I do love that no chemicals or pesticides are used in its cultivation! I love their care for their product!
I recommend Sanani Mocha Coffee for all true coffee lovers who love a rich, flavorful coffee! It would be great to warm a body up on these cold winter mornings!
Buy It: You can purchase for for $19.95 for an 8.8 oz box and can be purchased at http://www.sanani.com/.
* Thank you to Sanani for their product for review! Disclosure - This product was given for review for my honest opinion. No other compensation was given.*
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