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In the life of any coffee aficionado, there’s usually a moment of discovery.
A little personal “Eureka!” when one special cup of coffee makes you sit up and take notice. “This,” say to yourself, “is nothing like the coffee I’ve been drinking all my life.”
And you realize for the first time how very, very good a cup of coffee can be.
For me, it all happened one snowy night at a snug little restaurant in Stowe, Vermont. I was having dinner with friends at the end of a long day of skiing. Maybe it was the company. Maybe it was the setting. But when the coffee came, it was something magical. Dark. Rich. And like nothing I’d ever had before in my life.
At that moment, I went from being a coffee drinker to a coffee lover.
Ron, my business partner, had his own moment of discovery during a Caribbean vacation. Inspired by a chance meeting with a grower of Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee, Ron started importing this incredible
coffee to the United States. Like me, Ron had the course of his life
changed with one little cup.
Together, Ron and I started greatcoffee.com with the idea that great
coffee should be easily accessible to everyone. Thanks to the Internet,
we’re able to share our love of great coffee with a world of people we
might never have met otherwise. And we’d be pleased to count you
among our new friends.
So look around the site. We think you’ll make some exciting discoveries
of your own.
We seek out rare and distinctive coffees from around the world, roasted by the best specialty coffee roasters across America. Whether you are looking for the finest top-rated whole bean coffees or prefer the convenience of quality single-cup coffees, we'll help you discover the best coffees and equipment to meet your special needs.
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