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Black gold: How the once-humble coffee bean conquered the world

May 22, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
Traditional method of roasting coffee in a wok in Bali

The coffee bean may be one of the most important products in the world. Not only is it one of the most traded commodities, but over one billion people worldwide drink coffee every day. The humble coffee bean has taken quite the journey, originating from trees in Ethiopia to now uniting billions of people across the globe. We look at the meteoric rise of our precious black gold and how you can indulge in gourmet coffee tasting experiences in the most remarkable coffee-producing places on earth. 

 

The origins of coffee

Over 1,000 years ago, the coffee bean was discovered in the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. According to legend, a goat herder named Kaldi discovered the stimulating effects of coffee beans when he noticed his goats became more energetic after eating the berries from a certain tree. 

Traders soon began transporting the coffee beans from Ethiopia to the Arabian Peninsula, where the lucrative coffee cultivation and trade began. The port of Mocha in Yemen became a key center for the coffee trade, and it gained popularity in Muslim communities. 

In the 16th century, European traders began bringing coffee back to Europe. The first coffeehouses opened in Venice in the late 1500s, and by the 17th century, coffeehouses had become social hubs in major European cities like London, Paris, and Vienna.

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The 20th-century transformation of coffee

Fast-forward to the 20th century and coffee had cemented its position as a lucrative commodity for the masses. In 1901, Japanese-American chemist Satori Kato created the first instant coffee, paving the way for a new era of coffee consumption. Instant coffee made the humble coffee bean more accessible and easier to prepare and became especially popular among soldiers during World War II. 

Another turning point in the history of coffee was the invention of the expression machine. Italian inventors Luigi Bezzera and Desiderio Pavoni created the first espresso machine, which used steam pressure to force hot water through coffee grounds. They introduced it to the world at the 1906 Milan Fair and it took off. Over the following decades, espresso machines evolved into the modern pump-driven espresso machine in the 1960s. These machines made high-quality espresso more widely available and set the stage for the espresso-based drinks that would dominate coffee culture in the coming years.

The next key step in the global takeover of the coffee bean was the arrival of coffee chains. The mid-20th century saw the rise of coffee chains that would come to define the modern coffee shop experience. Founded in 1971, the now globally recognized Starbucks was founded in 1971 and expanded rapidly. With their inviting atmosphere, comfortable seating, and diverse menu of espresso-based drinks, coffee chains like Starbucks made coffee tasting a social and sensory experience.

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Coffee beans tumbling out of a roasting machineThe artisanal coffee movement 

The mass commercialization of coffee drinking also triggered the specialty coffee movement we continue to adore today. The movement was all about artisanal roasters, baristas and coffee shops focusing on coffee education, appreciation, and holistic quality, from the beans to the brewing process. 

Specialty coffee shops began to showcase single-origin beans, highlighting their unique flavors and the countries where they were grown. As consumers became more discerning, coffee producers and roasters were encouraged to innovate and pursue higher quality in every aspect of coffee production.

Today, the coffee bean is black gold, elevated to the status of an artisanal product, akin to wine or craft beer. Coffee shops focus on quality, sustainability, and transparency in their sourcing and brewing practices. In recent decades, there has been a growing emphasis on the ethical and environmental aspects of coffee production. Organizations such as Fair Trade International and Rainforest Alliance have emerged to promote fair prices for coffee farmers, better working conditions, and environmentally sustainable practices.

The coffee industry continues to explore new methods of brewing and serving coffee. Cold brew coffee, which involves steeping coffee grounds in cold water for an extended period, offers a smoother, less acidic flavor profile, and has become the latest trend in coffee culture. As we continue to explore new flavors and brewing methods, the world of coffee shows no signs of slowing down. 

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Coffee being poured from an espresso machine

Our coffee tasting experiences 

What was once a humble cup of joe has become black gold; an almost gourmet experience enjoyed by billions. And just as wine tasting is a much-loved experience, you can also find coffee tasting experiences in some of the most incredible destinations in the world, from Asia to South America. 

A coffee tasting experience goes beyond savoring the delicious coffee flavors and offers a deeper understanding and appreciation for the diverse world of coffee production and tradition.  Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or simply love coffee in all its forms, these are some of our favorite destinations for an authentic coffee tasting experience. 

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Brazil

As the largest coffee producer globally, Brazil accounts for around one-third of the world’s coffee production – so you know they make an exceptional cup of coffee. Brazil primarily grows Arabica beans, with some Robusta production as well.

If you’d like to learn about Brazilian coffee cultivation, head to the renowned coffee-growing regions of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Espírito Santo. You can also find coffee cupping sessions at specialty coffee shops or roasteries, where you’ll sample different coffee profiles and discover the unique characteristics of Brazilian beans. You also can’t miss exploring Brazil’s thriving coffee scene in major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, where you can indulge in espresso brews and single-origin pour-overs. 

When you travel to Rio de Janeiro with Luxury Gold, we’ll treat you to a lavish lunch at Confeitaria Colombo, the prestigious coffee shop dating back to 1894. Afterward, continue your exploration of Brazil’s rich coffee culture and more on our grand tour of South America.

Experience it: Classic South America

Rio de Janeiro's sugarloaf mountain, seen from above

Vietnam

As the second-largest global coffee producer, Vietnam and coffee go hand-in-hand. The country is predominantly known for its strong Robusta beans and drip coffee but also produces specialty Arabica beans in the high-altitude regions of Dalat and Son La. You can visit the coffee plantations in the Central Highlands, where you’ll learn about local farming practices and coffee cultivation. 

You’ll want to try a cup of traditional Vietnamese drip coffee, made by brewing coffee with a metal drip filter and mixing it with sweetened condensed milk. The result is a strong, sweet, and creamy coffee served either hot or iced. You can also sample the unique egg coffee, a blend of strong black coffee topped with a frothy layer of whisked egg yolks, sugar, and condensed milk.

When you travel to Saigon with Luxury Gold, you’ll have the chance to indulge in a coffee tasting. As we wander the streets of Ho Chi Minh, you’ll hear about the local street-side café culture. You’ll then learn the art of making the perfect cup of Vietnamese coffee, before indulging in one of your own. 

Experience it: Cambodia & Vietnam in Style

 

Barista making drip coffee in Vietnam

Peru

Famed as one of the leading coffee producers in South America and the world, Peru has a reputation for high-quality, organic and certified Fair Trade Arabica beans. Peruvian coffee is characterized by its bright acidity, medium body, and fruity notes. While most people visit the Sacred Valley as a gateway to Machu Picchu, it’s also one of the best places to visit Peru’s lush coffee farms. You’ll learn about the local coffee production process and hear more about the importance of sustainable coffee farming. 

The specialty coffee shops of Lima and Cusco are fantastic places to attend cupping sessions and coffee workshops, where you can savor different Peruvian coffee. Be sure to sample traditional Peruvian drinks such as “Pasado,” a slow-drip coffee made with a cloth filter, or “Quishr,” an infusion made from dried coffee cherry husks.

Experience it: Treasures of the Incas

Sacred Valley, Peru, at sunset

India

Known for producing both Arabica and Robusta beans, India plays a significant role in the world’s coffee consumption. Indian coffee is renowned for its unique flavors. They can range from spicy and earthy to sweet and fruity, depending on the region and processing method. The country’s emerald coffee estates are primarily found in the southern states of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. You can visit these coffee plantations to savor freshly brewed coffee while learning about Indian coffee production. 

For a unique experience, try the traditional South Indian filter coffee, a strong and aromatic coffee made by brewing finely ground coffee with a metal filter and mixing it with frothy, boiled milk. You’ll also find a thriving specialty coffee shop scene in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, where you can indulge in expertly brewed coffees made with locally grown beans.

Experience it: Essence of India

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The crowning moment: a look at King Charles’ priceless headpiece

April 26, 2023 by Leanne Williams No Comments
Image of the St Edwards Crown to be used at the coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom.

With everyone looking forward to the crowning moment, one of the most iconic symbols of the British monarchy, the St. Edward’s Crown will take centre stage at the coronation of King Charles III this weekend. This magnificent crown has been worn by many monarchs during their coronation ceremonies, including HRH, the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Made of solid gold and embellished with precious stones, its history dates back over a thousand years.

The role of the St. Edward’s Crown

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A monarch wears the St. Edward’s Crown just once in a lifetime, when the Archbishop of Canterbury places it on their head during the crowning moment of the coronation ceremony. For King Charles III, this will be during his coronation at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6.

Image of the Imperial State Crown of the British monarchy. Purple in color with jewels including a large blue stone at the front

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The crown is only worn for a short period of time during the service, after which it is replaced by the Imperial State Crown. This is the crown that the monarch wears to depart from the Abbey, and for all other crown-related moments throughout their reign.

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A thousand years of history

Image of the iconic purple and gold, jewel encrusted St Edwards Crown used during a coronation by the British monarchy

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The St. Edward’s Crown was made for King Charles II in 1661, as a replacement for the medieval crown which had been melted down in 1649. The original crown can be traced back to the 11th century. It was thought to be first created for the crowning moment of the coronation of King Edward the Confessor in 1066.

Although not an exact replica of the medieval crown, it too features the four crosses-pattée and four fleurs-de-lis, and the two arches of the original design.

The crown is named after King Edward the Confessor, one of England’s most revered monarchs. He was known for his piety and was believed to have been able to perform miracles. Edward the Confessor was considered to be a saintly figure, and it was believed that the crown had the power to bestow divine blessings on the monarch who wore it.

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Dazzling jewels

444 precious and semiprecious gemstones adorn the crown’s gold frame. These include rubies, sapphires, topazes, garnets, amethysts and tourmalines. The solid gold frame weighs 2.23kg (nearly 5lbs).

The largest stone is the magnificent Black Prince’s Ruby. This large red gem is set in the Maltese cross in the front of the crown. In fact, it is not a ruby but is one of the world’s largest gem-quality red spinels, a polished lump 5 cm (2 inches) long, pierced and partly filled with a small ruby.

One of the oldest parts of the Crown jewels, the ruby has been in the possession of the British monarchs since 1367 when it was given to his namesake Edward of Woodstock, known as the Black Prince.

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A revered heritage

Black & white image of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953

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A symbol of the United Kingdom and the enduring power and majesty of the British monarchy, when King Charles III wears the St. Edward’s Crown during the crowing moment of his coronation, he will be following in the footsteps of many of England’s greatest monarchs.

Six have been crowned with St. Edward’s Crown since the Restoration: Charles II (1661), James II (1685), William III (1689), George V (1911), George VI (1937) and Elizabeth II (1953).

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The Tower of London – home of the crown jewels

Image of the Tower of London against a clear blue sky with the Thames flowing in front

The St. Edward’s Crown is kept at the Tower of London and is one of the most precious objects in the royal treasury. This iconic Castle and UNESCO World Heritage site is famously home to the Crown Jewels. This is the most complete collection of Royal regalia in the world.

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The Crown Jewels have been protected at the Tower of London since the 1660s. They are guarded by the iconic Yeoman Warders. These 32 men and women are drawn from the Armed Forces and go by the nickname of ‘Beefeaters.’

Image of the Sovereign’s Orb, a gold orb with a bejewelled cross and ornate jewel decoration. One of the objects used during the Coronation of a British monarch

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The Crown Jewels are a working collection that is used at annual state occasions. This includes the annual State Opening of Parliament as well as at less frequent occasions, such as coronations. Included in the collection are the Coronation Regalia, most recently used at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Along with the St. Edward’s Crown you have the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, the Sovereign’s Orb and the Coronation Spoon.

Ceremony of the Keys

An exclusive after-hours visit to the Tower of London is just one of the exclusive experiences that make up our British Royale tour. Set against a backdrop of the twinkling lights of the British capital, walk the castle grounds in privacy and serenity under the watchful eye of a Yeoman Warder.

You’re also invited to experience the historic Ceremony of the Keys. This is the oldest practiced military ceremony in the world in which the outer gates of the fortress are locked for the night. The keys are then delivered to the monarch’s representative in the Tower, the Resident Governor. Enjoy a memorable inside look at the 700-year-old tradition that has stood the tests of even the most tumultuous times.

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7 Incredible destinations to extend your Luxury Gold vacation

April 17, 2023 by Leanne Williams No Comments

Maybe it’s a new destination, somewhere you have always wanted to see, or just time for an extra treat. Why not extend your Luxury Gold vacations and spend extra time in some superb locations?

You can  extend your stay at the start or end of your trip, on each of our limited-edition tours. Or make your journey even more spectacular by choosing one of our extended vacations.

Venice, Italy and the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

Gondola in the Grand Canal at sunset in Venice

Venice, ‘La Serenissima’, is a divine location and a hard act to follow. A highlight of Italy, its winding canals, stunning architecture, and rich history make it one of the most romantic and enchanting destinations in the world. You’ll never tire of exploring the city’s hidden corners, charming back alleys and secluded squares. Sip coffee in the Piazza San Marco and marvel at the opulent Basilica di San Marco and the stunning Doge’s Palace. Float along the canals on a gondola, absorbing the sights and sounds from the water.

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Luxurious interior of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train, an extension to Ultimate Italy, Luxury Gold Vacations

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For the ultimate treat and crescendo to your stay, treat yourself to a journey on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Continue basking in the timeless elegance of Venice on a luxurious journey to Paris, as an extension to Ultimate Italy, of our most popular Luxury Gold vacations. Opulent carriages, first class service and gastronomy courtesy of a Michelin-starred Chef, make this an unforgettable step back in time.

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Discover this on: Ultimate Italy with Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

Auckland, New Zealand

Aucklands skyline showing the water in the background.

A stunning coastal city, Auckland offers luxury travelers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. Whether you are strolling along the waterfront and enjoying views of Waitemata Harbor and the Hauraki Gulf, or exploring the city’s world-class museums and galleries, you’ll be longing for some extra time in this vibrant city.

Visit the iconic Sky Tower for panoramic views or take a helicopter ride. Explore the city’s underground lava caves and the stunning Waitakere Ranges rainforest. And pass the time enjoying fresh seafood and fine wine in the city’s many waterfront restaurants and bars.

Making your visit to Auckland even more memorable, travel with us and you’ll be treated to an exclusive dinner with one of the country’s famous former All Blacks rugby players. Just one of the exclusive moments that await on Luxury Gold vacations.

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Why not take a few extra days at the end of The Long White Cloud?

New Orleans, USA

The red paddle of a paddle ship in the Mississippi River, New Orleans

The Big Easy. A city packed with history, music and exquisite cuisine – there is always one more experience to savor. New Orleans is known for its unique blend of African, French and American cultures. Here you can enjoy jazz, blues, Creole cuisine, unique architecture and festivals including Mardi Gras.

Founded by the French, New Orleans was ruled for 40 years by the Spanish before being bought by the United States in the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, leaving behind a rich history full of fascinating tales. It’s no surprise it is one of the USA’s most popular travel destinations.

A big draw is the historic French Quarter, with its French and Spanish Creole architecture and vibrant nightlife along Bourbon Street. Visit St. Louis Cathedral and the legendary Preservation Hall jazz club. The city is considered the birthplace of jazz, and famous musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton got their start playing in the city’s clubs and music halls. You can also enjoy the magic of Mardi Gras any time of year at the Mardi Gras World Museum.

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Alaska, USA

Alaskan landscape featuring mountains and water, with the tail of a humpback whale showing above the water.

An Alaska cruise is a must for any discerning traveler seeking natural beauty and adventure. And it makes the perfect extension to Majesty of the Rockies, one of our limited edition Luxury Gold vacations. Once you have been exposed to the outstanding natural beauty of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, we guarantee you’ll be yearning for more.

Over 12 days, we invite you to bask in the incredible scenery of Alaska’s Inside Passage. In the company of marine biologists and expert naturalists, stop at villages, waterfalls, fjords and glaciers.

Quiet and luxurious, your boutique cruise ship combines comfort with the ultimate in environmental protection. And it is perfectly sized to enable access to islands and coves. Intimately observe wildlife from the overwater viewing platform and enjoy exquisite onboard dining, with a bounty of fresh local produce.    

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Prague, Czech Republic

Charles Bridge, Prague, at sunrise

With a rich history and Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, Prague excludes old world glamour and charm. Known as the ‘City of a Thousand Spires’, it’s one of Europe’s architectural gems.

Must-see sights include the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and Prague Castle. Take your time strolling along the Vltava River and enjoy views of the city’s skyline or explore the winding streets of the city’s historic Old Town. Prague is renowned as shopper’s paradise, and browsing its designer boutiques is the perfect way to indulge with some extra time in the city. Visit the luxury shopping district of Parizska Street for high-end brands such as Dior and Prada or explore the vintage shops in the Josefov neighborhood.

Add extra days at the start of: Harmony of Central Europe

Tokyo, Japan

The Alley of memories in Tokyo, showing traditional lanterns and small shops

Tokyo, the world’s largest metropolis, is known as the city where innovation meets tradition.

Despite its size, it is considered one of the safest and friendliest cities in the world. And with so much to explore, this is the kind of city you can spend many more days in.

Tokyo’s rich history can be seen everywhere in its architecture, particularly in its ancient temples and shrines. The magnificent Sensoji Temple dates back to the 7th century. The city is also home to modern architectural marvels, such as the Tokyo Skytree, a 634-meter tower that is one of the tallest structures in the world.

Explore temples, see vendors and fishermen in action at the Tsukiji Fish Market. The Yanaka district, with its narrow streets and traditional houses, provides a glimpse into Tokyo’s past. Dine on sushi, ramen, tempura and other exquisite Japanese dishes at the city’s acclaimed restaurants or try the delicious street food.

Read more: Guardians of a national icon: meet the Japanese cherry blossom doctors

Spend extra time in Tokyo at the end of Majestic Japan

 Zurich, Switzerland

Aerial shot of Zurich, switzerland showing the cathedral and the lake

Zurich is famous for luxurious lifestyles, high-end shopping, and decadent chocolate. Set alongside a shimmering lake and framed by the soaring Alps, the best of indoor and outdoor blend. It’s the perfect destination to spend some extra time, whether you’re looking for arts and culture, world-class dining or shopping and indulgence.

Zurich’ abundance of high-end boutiques and designer stores cater to the most discerning of shoppers. Bahnhofstrasse is one of the most famous shopping streets in the world, with good reason. A mile long, it features luxury brands such as Chanel, Prada and Louis Vuitton, as well as exclusive boutiques and designer wear. After all that shopping, take the weight off your feet and dine by the lakeside.

Add some extra days before the start of Majestic Switzerland

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To make even more memories on Luxury Gold vacations, why not add extra days at the start or the end of your journey? To help you choose, take a look at our worldwide collection of limited-edition Luxury Gold tours.

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