100% Kona Coffee from Hawaii
Making its arrival to the Big Island in 1825, Kona coffee has become a major industry in the islands. This Coffee from Hawaii stands out as the cream of the crop. World renowned, and recognized as some of the worlds finest coffee, there are many reasons why this coffee is the best in the islands.
There are approximately 600 Coffee farms in this twenty mile long area suitable for coffee in Kona. About 3000 acres of Coffee plants, making the average farm less then five acres. Besides the amount of personal attention these farms get, Kona has ideal growing conditions for coffee.
Rich volcanic soil, with intense morning sun, and typically afternoon showers. Coffee's natural habitat is in a jungle, so the plant does not appreciate all day sun. A typical day on the slopes of Kona has plenty of clouds.
Put this together with mild nights, and a year round climate, and you have the perfect conditions for coffee. Coffee growers in Kona have also come to know what they have, and search out the best ways of processing and roasting coffee. Many farmers take their product all the way to roast. You can then buy direct. Wholesale straight form the Farmmer.
Some of Our favorite Kona Coffee
"I think Kona Coffee has a richer flavor than any other, be it grown where it may and call it by what name you please."
Mark Twain, July 1866
Here are some other varieties of Coffee from Kona that I recommend.
I know the people that run these farms, I have been to the farms, and seen the coffee.
I personally vouch for the quality.
I didn't even tell them that I was going to put their names on here.
Kona Plantations at their finest.
Hula Daddy Coffee
If the name wasn't intriguing enough, check out the awards this coffee has won.
Kona Purple Mountain Coffee
Family owned and operated since 1974, processed on site following traditional methods, this is one of Kona's finest. Grown in an area known for the biggest juiciest coffee beans, so juicy that they turn purplish when ripe.
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