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Savor the Finer Moments With Fine Coffee

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If you love the richness of fine coffee and everything about it including the taste and aroma, you know that savoring the finer moments in life over a cup of good coffee is one of life's simple indulgences.

Private estates coffee from Africa is the perfect way to relax and bring out a soothing atmosphere at the same time. Here are a few places where you might want to share your love for coffee with others.

After dinner-coffee is great when brewed after dinner for a way to relax and reflect on the day. Why not sit down and unwind with African decaf: A full bodied decaffeinated coffee made form handpicked African beans. This taste will be one you will treasure in a ritualistic manner every night after your favorite meal.

Brunch- Whether it be a light breakfast or an early lunch or something in between, enjoy your favorite Boresha coffee with your favorite brunch item. The Ethiopian Sidamo is the perfect companion to any brunch item, but makes a soulful treat all by itself. The Sidamo coffee is a treasure ripe for the picking. With a scent of lemony jasmine with a hint of mild floral undertones, you will indulge your senses in this lovely coffee. The taste is reminiscent of dried peaches and a deep spiced wine, perfect with a croissant or light sandwich.

Breakfast with family and friends- Create a morning tradition by introducing your family to the luscious aroma and taste of Boresha coffee. The Urganda Burgiso is a fabulous choice from the Boresha Private Estates. With exquisite fruity tones and an earthy but sweet blackberry undertone, the Urganda will serve as the perfect accompaniment to eggs benedict or a stack of potato pancakes. This sweet, yet strong coffee will give off a pungent earthy undertone to any breakfast feast.

Hosting the executives from work- When it comes to entertaining co-workers or other VIP's that only want to talk business, why not treat them to the very best. The Tanzanian Kilimanjaro is classified as private stock. Born and bred in the rich African volcanic soil, this rich and luscious coffee has tones of black currant and caramel, instilling a taste sensation of tart and sweet, with a light wine aroma.

With coffee from the private estates of Africa you can enjoy a savory and soulful moment no matter what the occasion may be. Enjoy private estates coffee today.

"Dr. Robin Rushlo", is a well known MLM Radio personality and is nationally recognized as an expert in the network marketing business.He is the current host of the radio show, "Networking with the Blindguy"live daily from SEAD RADIO Network,providing Success and Retention Training for the network marketing industry brought to you at the Successful People Builders Network http://drinkcoffeegetpaid.com and http://www.drblindguy.com

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