Favorite single origins

jaupro

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What is everyone here's single origins coffee bean? So far I've tried ( in order of fav to least favorite)

Panama boquete
Jamaican blue mountain
Ethiopian yirgacheffe
Tanzanian peaberry

My tops on my wishlist are currently

Sumatra
Kona

Any other recommendations?

What are your favorites?
 

maxpower

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Ethiopian yirgacheffe is my current favorite.

I have also tried...
Sumatra Mandheling
Brazil Mogiana
Costa Rica Terrazu

...but the Ethiopian is my favorite

Actually, those may not be single origin. I know the Brazil Mogiana comes from three different farms but are in the same region.
 

John P

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No farm specific, producer/washing station specific beans???

My favorite would be Panama Carmen Estate, their select lot above 1900 meters.

And The 100% Bourbon offering from Siberia Estate in El Salvador has also been a great coffee year after year.

Also, you can't go wrong with any of the Kenya SL-28 coffees. That is consistently the best cultivar in the region, better than the SL-34, and although the RUI-11, which tends to be peaberry, is a really nice cup, it doesn't have the dark fruit jammy sweetness and complexity of the SL-28.
 

Flori

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My favorite is Sumatra Mandehling and Ethiopian Yirgacheffee. Hoping to be able to try Kona next :).

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PinkRose

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If Jamacian Blue Mountain gets to be too expensive for you, try Papua New Guinea. It's been my favorite for the past few years. I hope my son got the hint that I dropped on him last week, and he'll buy me some coffee beans for Mother's Day. I have a feeling I'm going to end up with flowers again this year....but I really prefer coffee!

Rose
 

HRC

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I had some Papua the other week and it was great. Currently drinking Colombia Cordillera Central (central Andes - highest elevation).
 

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