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This Dominican Republic 'Santo Domingo' coffee displays a well balanced
complexity and uniformity with a rich full taste, medium body and a
pleasant acidity. You will find these "special beans" brew up a fine
gourmet Caribbean coffee.
"The Treasure of the Caribbean" and
"the best kept secret in coffee" are a few prized descriptions of coffee
from the Dominican Republic—and for good reason. Coffee is part of
everyday life in the Dominican Republic, and they celebrate their
commitment to its quality. Approximately 500,000 people in the Dominican
depend on coffee to make a living, yet many of these individuals live
in poverty. Still, the tradition of growing quality coffee has been
passed down from every generation for hundreds of years. Most Dominican
coffee is grown on small farms, and is cultivated especially well due to
the superior growing conditions of the island.
The climate here
is different than any other coffee region in the Americas. Because of
the warm ocean currents and trade winds, along with the rainfall that
occurs year-round, the Dominican Republic produces a consistent coffee
bean. The soils of the limestone and granite mountain ranges, where the
coffee beans are grown, give Dominican specialty coffee its unique
taste.
This organic, specialty coffee from the city of Bani has
also been called, "Bani Especiale." The reasoning behind this is because
the beans are picked by hand, washed in fresh water, and then spread
out to dry under the Caribbean sun, where they are turned by hand to dry
evenly.
The Dominican people associate coffee with a relaxing,
easygoing lifestyle. Many times here in the US, we associate coffee with
energy to maintain our busy, hurried lifestyle. So instead of grabbing
some quick coffee on the go, take a break and relax with a soothing cup
of Santo Domingo's "Bani Especial" Coffee and let it add to the
tranquility to your life.