Thursday, February 23, 2006
hvcoffee.com Coffee Stock News
By an administrative oversight we had left Deadline Blend back in the garage when we re-stored online ordering last week. It is now back in the catalalogue and remains available. Apologies to any of you who were distraught at the absence.
e.caffe is now all but out for the moment, but will be returning in the spring as we've just laid our hands on some new crop Java Kayumas Estate, which will also make a re-appearance in April.
We've re-inforced the fine washed arabicas catalogue with an estate Papua New Guinea Peaberry, which will appear from the beginning of March. The ever popular and versatile Sumatra Lintong will return at the same time, but stocks of Sulawesi Kalosi will run out in a couple of weeks and this coffee will probably not re-appear until April.
All new coffees coming in are of course the latest crops and we have high hopes of the return of some "wow" factor once the Java and Kalosi arrives.
It is going to be a pretty lean winter for Kenya lovers, I'm afraid, as I have decided to hold off any buying until 2006 new main crop samples are circulating. We will, as usual, be trying to get our hands on an extraordinary AA, whatever the price, but in the meantime why not console yourselves with the consistently excellent Ethiopia Yirgacheffe, which has again been re-stocked.
e.caffe is now all but out for the moment, but will be returning in the spring as we've just laid our hands on some new crop Java Kayumas Estate, which will also make a re-appearance in April.
We've re-inforced the fine washed arabicas catalogue with an estate Papua New Guinea Peaberry, which will appear from the beginning of March. The ever popular and versatile Sumatra Lintong will return at the same time, but stocks of Sulawesi Kalosi will run out in a couple of weeks and this coffee will probably not re-appear until April.
All new coffees coming in are of course the latest crops and we have high hopes of the return of some "wow" factor once the Java and Kalosi arrives.
It is going to be a pretty lean winter for Kenya lovers, I'm afraid, as I have decided to hold off any buying until 2006 new main crop samples are circulating. We will, as usual, be trying to get our hands on an extraordinary AA, whatever the price, but in the meantime why not console yourselves with the consistently excellent Ethiopia Yirgacheffe, which has again been re-stocked.