High Altitude Organic Green Beans from Nepal

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We are direct growers of Grade A Organic High Altitude Coffee in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Considered one of the best and rarest coffees in the world. We can supply raw green beans. Please reply should anyone be interested.
 

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We are direct growers of Grade A Organic High Altitude Coffee in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Considered one of the best and rarest coffees in the world. We can supply raw green beans. Please reply should anyone be interested.

welcome to forum, Nepalcoffee.
can you give us more detailed information on your coffee? type of coffee, characteristics, how much available, what is the price range...etc
also, if you have some sort of write up or link to know about Nepal coffee, please let us know.
thanks
 

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Good Morning, I have attached a cupping report below explaining the coffee. The coffee is grown at an altitude of approximately 1100 to 1600 meters in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. We have approximately 10 tons of green bean available for this year. The coffee is considered on the same level if not higher as Jamaican Blue Mountain. The Nepalese Green Coffee Beans are being sold now in Europe for approximately $41.00 per 500 grams (1.1 lbs.) and $16.00 to $18.00 per pound in California. The price will be according to volume. Estimated pricing will be approximately between $9.50 and $12.00 per pound based on volume. Should you need any additional information please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience.


Kenneth Davids·Writing and Consulting
2625 Alcatraz #263, Berkeley, California 94705 · Tel. 510-520-5464 · Fax 510-653-0234




Assessment Service for Himalayan Arabica Premium Organic Green Coffee
2/24/2013



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Name: Himalayan Arabica Premium Organic Coffee

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Roast color/Agtron (M-Basic): Medium (50 whole bean)

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Ratings:

Aroma 8.0
Balanced, quiet: red apple, dried plum, almond, hint of flowers

Acidity 7.0
Gentle, rather muted

Body 8.0
Smooth, lightly syrupy.

Flavor 8.0
Sweet, slightly savory, balanced, quiet: apple, dried plum, almond

Aftertaste 8.0
Simple but clean, round, sweet: hint of flowers

OVERALL RAW SCORE: 89.0

ADJUSTMENT: 00.0

OVERALL RATING: 89.0

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Notes: This coffee contained 12.2% moisture. A very balanced, nicely structured coffee with a quiet, low-toned aromatics, simple but rather original in its suggestions of dried fruit, red apple and nut.

Assessment Key

Attribute scores and ratings. Attribute scores (Aroma, Acidity, etc.) are assigned on a scale of 1 – 10, reflecting a judgment that considers intensity, quality and appropriateness to origin. Overall rating is on a scale of 50 – 100. Thus:

Attribute score Overall rating Description
9 – 10 95 – 100 Exceptional
8 – 9 90 – 94 Outstanding
7 – 8 85 – 89 Very Good
6 – 7 80 – 84 Good
5 – 6 75 – 79 Fair
3 – 5 70 – 74 Poor
1 – 3 <70 Defective

Roast level. Attribute scores and sensory assessment are based on a reading of the coffee at the indicated degree of roast. Agtron Whole Bean M-Basic numbers are determined by Agtron M-Basic machine reading of the color of the roasted whole beans. Names assigned to degree of roast (medium, dark, etc.) are based on the Specialty Coffee Association of America nomenclature for the M-Basic or “Gourmet” Agtron Whole Bean M-Basic scale.
 
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