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À près de 1.000 dollars la tasse, un établissement de l'extravagant émirat de Dubaï propose désormais le café le plus cher du monde, infusé à partir de grains panaméens vendus à prix d'or
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Mandarine, Bergamot
00:31And a hint of stone fruits like apricot and peach
00:35So the total lot was 20 kg
00:40And we are planning to serve 400 cups approximately
00:45And we are not thinking to share any greens with any other company
00:51So we want it to be just exclusive for Juliet brand
00:54Just a little piece
01:00They say that the beans are more special, more unique
01:19I don't know, but I think at the end of the day it's coffee is coffee
01:23So I would, I like this blend that they have
01:27I like it very much
01:28But yeah, but if I was very rich and I did not care
01:32I would try it, just because
01:34Now, if there's a chance, I'll get it
01:36But a thousand dollars is actually worth it
01:38Because I love the coffee
01:40So this is the only one who can get me to get the coffee
01:44It's not a big deal
01:47I will try it
01:48But it's only that if there's a certain amount of a oil
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