Klatch Coffee Belle Espresso is a beautiful medium-dark whole bean blend with intense flavors and aromas. Notes of brandy, caramel, chocolate and cedar intermingle to create Belle Espresso’s smooth, rounded flavor profile. Klatch Coffee Belle Espresso Whole Bean is available in 12-ounce bags.
This complex, yet understated, espresso has earned 94 out of a possible 100 points from the respected Kenneth Davids Coffee Review.
Used by Klatch Coffee’s Heather Perry in her 2003 US Barista Championship win, the House Espresso Whole Bean blend is a sweet, syrupy medium-dark roast with a distinguished pedigree. This five-bean blend consists of premium Indonesian and American coffees, carefully roasted to yield a rich espresso with smooth chocolate flavors and deep fruit finish. Klatch Coffee House Espresso Whole Bean is available in 12-ounce bags.
Klatch Coffee Blue Thunder Whole Bean is a full-bodied drip coffee that’s every bit as invigorating as it name suggests. This top-selling dark roast coffee is created with prized Sumatra Blue Lintong beans for bold, smoky beverages with sweet nuances. Klatch Coffee Blue Thunder Whole Bean is available in 12-ounce bags.
Start your day with the medium-light roasted Klatch Coffee Breakfast Blend Whole Bean. This drip coffee is a classic, consisting of African and Central American beans that deliver characteristically bright beverages with sweet nuances. You can expect delicate chocolate and floral flavors, punctuated by apple and pear notes. Klatch Coffee Breakfast Blend Whole Bean is available in 12-ounce bags.
Klatch Coffee House Blend Drip Coffee consists of premium Indonesian, South and Central American whole bean. Mellow and sweet, this elegant coffee has a versatile medium roast. The well-balanced and inviting Klatch Coffee House Blend is available in 12-ounce bags.
Green coffee beans are usually shipped in 132lb bags, (60 Kilograms) and world-wide production statistics are compiled on the number of bags.
World production for 2012 includes 88,818 bags of Arabica and 62,440 of Robusta.
To give you perspective on worldwide coffee production and the rarity of some highly prized regional coffees like Hawaiian Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain that make up a tiny fraction of all coffees, here are statistics for 2012 compiled by the US Department of Agriculture.

Brazil leads the world in total production again in 2012 with 40,200 bags of Arabica and 15,700 of Robusta for a total of 55,900 bags or 7,378,800 lb.
Vietnam is second for total production with 850 bags of Arabica and 24,150 of Robusta for a total of 25,000 bags or 3,300,000 lb.

The United States, mostly Hawaii, (100/0) and Mexico (4,500/200) make up North American production of 4,600 bags of Arabica and 200 bags of Robusta.
Central America produces 14,605 bags of Arabica and 10 bags of Robusta from: Costa Rica (1,600/0), El Salvador (1,475/0), Guatemala (3,840/10), Honduras (5,800/0), Nicaragua (1,800/0) and Panama (90/0).

South American countries including Bolivia (4/150), Brazil (40,200/15,700), Colombia (7,500/0), Ecuador (415/190), Paraguay (25/0), Peru (4,800/0) and Venezuela (880/0) combined to produce 53,970 bags of Arabica and 15,890 bags of Robusta.
Caribbean countries produce 920 bags of Arabica from: Cuba (125), Dominican Republic (475), Haiti (300) and Jamaica (20).

Middle East coffee comes from Yemen at 150 bags of Arabica.
Papua New Guinea, 1,100 bags of Arabica and 50 bags of Robusta, represents Oceania’s total production.
South Asia contributes 1,650 bags of Arabica and 3,685 bags of Robusta from: India (1,640/3,660) and Sri Lanka (10/25).


Sub-Saharan Africa contributes 9,243 bags of Arabica and 7,580 bags of Robusta from: Angola (0/30), Burundi (225/0), Cameroon (100/700), Central African Republic (0/15), Kinshasa (200/165), Cote d'Ivoire (0/1,800), Ethiopia (6,500/0), Ghana (0/90), Guinea (0/425), Kenya (850/0), Liberia (0/5), Madagascar (25/500), Malawi (25/0), Nigeria (0/30), Rwanda (250/0), Sierra Leone (0/70), Tanzania (500/300), Togo (0/650), Uganda (650/2,800), Zambia 10/0) and Zimbabwe (8/0).
