World Tour With Green Mountain Coffee
Whether you are up for the best tasting coffee with unmatched flavor from other commercially available coffee, or you are in for some of the most exciting coffee tastes you could ever find, Green Mountain coffee will answer your needs. Green Mountain coffee, from Green Mountain Roasters, comes from locations where coffees are grown in its best condition, giving every coffee drinker the best experience.
Green Mountain coffee comes from parts of the world where coffee beans are grown in perfect condition. From the countries in Africa such as Kenya and Ethiopia, to the Asian region in the country of Indonesia, Green Mountain Roasters brings out their product at its best.
If you are to believe that the birthplace of coffee came from the birthplace of civilization, then you are to believe that Ethiopia is simply the perfect place for a perfect coffee. This ancient and believed to be the Garden of Eden is where Green Mountains discover the precious coffee beans.
Kenya. This is where coffees are being auctioned at high grade. So if the world treats Kenya as the place where best coffees are grown, Green Mountains will treat it as well. Kenya coffee is what everyone wants and what everybody’s dream.
Green Mountain travels as far as Southeast Asia and lands on the islands of Indonesia to find unique coffee in three unique regions. Green Mountain finds places of Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi to get coffee that tastes like Asia and feels like Asia.
Green Mountain Roasters is committed to get the finest coffee beans in the world, they would not miss the parts of America where coffee growers dedicate their life in perfecting coffee plants.
Green Mountain Roasters recognizes the quality of coffee beans in countries such as Columbia, particularly in the Southwestern region or more commonly referred to as Colombia’s Popayán region. Also, Green Mountain respects the fine quality of coffee beans in Costa Rica. Coffee from this country is called Costa Rica Peaberry Select. So why peaberry? Coffee cherry is distinguishable to produce two beans. Peaberry on the other hand only produces one. And that is not the end of it, peaberry is carefully handpicked for it is considered one of coffee’s precious gems.
Making up another part of Green Mountain tradition is their use of Kona coffee. This type of coffee is a mild but rich flavor and aroma. Balance best describes Kona coffee with clean aftertaste. In Mexico, Green Mountain also explores the possibility of getting quality coffee beans. And who wouldn’t? Mexico is one of the largest coffee bean growers in the world possessing some of the best coffees ever tasted. For Green Mountains, Mexican coffee comes from the Southeastern region located along the Sierra Mountains.
Coffee diversity, this is why Great Mountains get their coffees in Guatemala. In this part of the world, coffees are grown with great differences in every district. This makes Guatemala coffee so unique even when it is compared with coffee from the same country.
For most, Peru is infamous with the Manchu Piccu. But for Green Mountains, Peru is where you find organic coffee that is taken cared of by the descendants of Incas.
All these worldwide effort is the commitment of Green Mountain to provide a readily available great tasting coffee to anyone without the need to visit these countries. For with every sip of Green Mountain coffee, it is like visiting the place of its origin.
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