The World’s Most Expensive Coffee Beans Cost More Than $500 per Pound

Written by Erica Scassellati
Published: January 30, 2024
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Die-hard coffee lovers know the value of a perfect cup of Joe, but just how much would they be willing to spend on one? Coffee beans flourish in tropical locations such as South America and Central Africa. After they are carefully harvested, coffee beans are processed, roasted, and ground before they appear in your cup. The most expensive coffee in the world undergoes a truly unique process to achieve its one-of-a-kind taste.

Kopi Luwak is the World’s Most Expensive Coffee

Kopi Luwak is the most expensive coffee in the entire world, fetching a price of at least $50 per pound for farmed beans and $300 per pound for wild beans, according to Pure Kopi Luwak. Prices for Kopi Luwak coffee beans are thought to span between $100 to as high as $600 per pound and between $5 and $100 per cup, depending on how it is cultivated and where you obtain the coffee.

Processing the Coffee

Coffee “beans” are actually seeds that contain caffeine and are found within coffee cherries. Palm civets (also known as common palm civets, toddy cats, luwaks, or musangs) eat ripe coffee cherries. Civets are not able to digest the coffee beans, so they are defecated by the animal.

The feces are then collected to be processed into coffee. While that might sound unsanitary, Kopi Luwak is perfectly safe to drink. During processing, the outer layer of the beans is removed and the remaining product is thoroughly, washed and dried before being roasted and sent out to consumers.

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Kopi Luwak coffee is created by collecting the feces of civet cats that eat coffee cherries.

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How Does Kopi Luwak Taste?

Considering the high cost of Kopi Luwak, it’s fair to wonder if the taste is worth the price. Kopi Luwak typically comes from Arabica, Robusta, or Liberica coffee, depending on what the civets eat. It is most commonly roasted to a medium roast.

Kopi Luwak is described as having a smooth flavor with hints of chocolate and caramel. The coffee is earthy but not bitter or too acidic. Kopi Luwak’s delicious and unique flavor is just one of the reasons for this coffee’s expensive price.

Kopi Luwak Coffee Bean or Civet coffee bean with Cup of black Kopi Luwak coffee, world's most expensive coffee, chumphon, Thailand.

Kopi Luwak coffee is the most expensive coffee in the world, fetching a price of up to $600 per pound.

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Why Is Kopi Luwak Coffee So Expensive?

Kopi Luwak’s high price point is due to the beans’ unique method of production. This brand is created from coffee beans that are partially digested by the Asian palm civet and then excreted, according to Kaya Kopi.

Certain factors can affect the price point of Kopi Luwak. One of the most significant is whether you purchase these beans farmed or wild. Wild beans are considerably more expensive than their farmed counterparts.

Consumers will also want to pay attention to where they purchase farmed Kopi Luwak. This method has been criticized as some coffee producers keep their palm civets in inhumane conditions. Brands such as Kaya Kopi claim to produce their beans from civets that live a “100% cage-free and healthy life.”

The photo featured at the top of this post is © Evgeny Karandaev/Shutterstock.com


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Erica is a writer at A-Z Animals where her primary focus is on history, food, and travel. Erica has over 3 years of experience as a content writer and holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, which she earned in 2018. A resident of Kansas City, Erica enjoys exploring her home town and traveling around the world to learn about different cultures and try new food.

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