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What say you to a mug of marvelously different joe? What if we call it Henley instead? Henley Von Roastingburg coffee is as unique as its name, and I’ve had quite a taste for it lately. A micro-batch coffee roasting company, Henley Von Roastingburg offers a selection of beans that are roasted right before shipment. My bag of Costa Rican SHB Villalobos came straight from roasting; it was evident as soon as I opened the delivery box. That wonderful aroma snagged me by the nostrils like a bull by its nose ring and I knew I’d had it – nothing could be done but to have a coffee fix right away.
And a fix it is! I love unique coffees with multiple layers of flavors and aromas. I don’t review boring coffee. In fact, I prefer to ruin boring coffee forever for every guest entering my house. Preparing a labor-intensive cappuccino with the Villalobos beans and serving it to overnight guests as part of their breakfast was so much fun because I knew they’d arrive home to a plastic bucket of coffee that was roasted and ground months before it even hit the store shelves. The Villalobos bean we enjoyed has a caramelly, spicey flavor that tastes and smells exotic. If you allow it to linger on the palate, you’ll find much more there to love. I enjoyed watching my guests’ eyes roll back in their heads. They loved it, burying their noses in their mugs, smacking, swirling – we looked like an early morning group of professional wine tasters.
I had my mug of Henley Von Roastingburg this morning; if you’d like to try some, I’m sorry to say I won’t be inviting you to breakfast at my house. But you can enter here to win your own bag. Then when I’m out, I’ll be visiting you for a cup of Henley!
Multiple Options for Entry:
1.) Just visit this most creative Henley Von Roastingburg website and tell me what about their site most makes you want your own bag. (You may enter once a day.) Remember, leave an interesting comment. If I cannot contact the winner, you might be chosen instead based on your comment.
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We use a press when we camp which makes the coffee so good. I appreciate that they are contibuting to the greenness of the world.
I work for Solid Waste in my county and I appreciate any help in keeping things green. Thanks!
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Ok, I could really use a cup of coffee now. LOL!
happy sunday
I like the layout of the website and the picture of the steaming cup of coffee makes me want a cup! wgbc1446[at]yahoo[dot]com
Would love to try the blends
A cup of rich black coffee is the only way to start the day!!!
There is nothing better in the morning than a good cup of joe.
They roast their coffee in small batches to ensure consistancy.
I’m always looking for tasty coffee… so many varieties
I love the variety and the descriptions of the coffees.
I subscribe via email.
Please accept this as my entry for April 12, 2009… Thank you!
I like the fact that they are environmentally responsible.
I am a subscriber
We also like to raise awareness to being environmentally responsibly. All of our packing materials are biodegradable and we donate all coffee grounds from cupping and brewing along with chaff from roasted coffee to our local farmers. The farmers in turn use it to fertilize their land.
Well, that is very responsible, and just plain sharing to boot.
The coffee grounds go into the compost pile, I love the coffee.
They roast their coffee in small batches to ensure consistency.
Daily entry:04/12/09
The high quality of this coffee is evident from the website.
Looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Easter Sunday’s entry. Thanks!
Here is my Sunday entry! thanks!
daily entry- The Ethiopian Sidamo Organic coffee with its’ sweet Lemon & strong Cabernet makes me want my own bag. skyxsky27(at)gmail.com
The Costa Rica villalobos sounds awesome! Yummie!
I really heart all of the different blends of coffee offered and that all of their packaging is biodegradable.
I like that they are environmentally responsibly
All deliciousness aside, I’m impressed that they’re good environmentalists – their packaging is biodegradable and they give all their used coffee grounds to local farmers to use for fertilizer.
The coffees look totally wonderful-my husband is the coffee person in our house, and he is very impressed that their packaging is biodegradable. Thank you!
Daily entry:04/13/09
As I sit here drinking sadly poor coffee the site took me to a wonderful place where the nectar of the gods is available at prices even we mortals can afford. (Free shipping on 2#s to boot!) I will spend the rest of this day regretting the poor choices I had in my home for my first cup and dreaming of a better cup tomorrow!
My husband loves coffee! He would love this!!
I really love all of the different blends of coffee that they have as well as how all of their packaging is biodegradable.
My hubby once had coffee brewed in a French press and love it; I never saw it done and have been unable to aquire the knack of it. I just read the instructions on Henley’s site and I now know what I was doing wrong. I’m getting that old press out and trying it tomorrow.
I like the fact that they roast small batches! Thank you for the opportunity!
happy monday
I’d love to try the Bolivian Caranavi Fair Trade Organic. I love that the coffees have notes of chocolate and/or fruits in them. YUM!
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I have never owned a coffe press before, but seems like I need one now.
I love that they have fair trade products and free shipping I love free shipping
goodblends to try
This would be wonderful
Sounds like a great way to start the morning. Yum!
There’s nothing better in the morning than a good cup of joe.
I love all the varities of coffee they have. The descriptions make you want to try every one.
Cloudy and blarg… definitely the sort of day you want to start with a hot beverage!
Please accept this as my entry for April 13, 2009… Thank you!