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We are an expat community that live and feel Colombia; we write in our native languages and love to travel through this beautiful country. Here you can find our travel stories where we share sensations, flavors and smells from Colombia. We invite you to read our experiences.
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I was staying with a couple of Colombians and a friend of mine came to visit us from Scotland. Keen to know everything about Colombian culture, she sat listening intently as our hosts unloaded hours of information about the country’s history of the country, and how things are now. Having explored what I thought was every corner possible, my friend suddenly turned meek. Sheepishly, she asked, "What about Starbucks? Are there any Starbucks here?" Laughter rung through the apartment.
The story, which the Colombians I've met are very proud of telling, goes like this: Starbucks came to Colombiaand attempted to open a store, but owing to the Colombians pride in their own coffee produce, they weren't successful. More or less like my friend, they were simply laughed at. Instead the Colombian government devised their own franchise, aimed at improving the tired formula of Starbucks or Costa moving in and taking over.
The real difference between Juan Valdez Cafe and other chains is that Juan Valdez Cafe is the only one authorized to sell Colombian Coffee. As you'll know from previous posts, Colombian coffee is some of the best in the world, selected largely from the beautiful Colombia Coffee Region in Colombia. This means that every cup you receive, every espresso you order, is a real genuine taste of Colombia. It's rich, aromatic and delicious, like coffee should be.
Juan Valdez himself has been harvesting coffee since 1959. Typically you'll see him with his horse, Conchita, one of the most famous horses in Colombia. He was invented to represent coffee that is 100% Colombian and has come to be a symbol of Colombian coffee worldwide.
There are over 120 Juan Valdez Cafes in the world, including locations in Spain and the US. If you're on a Colombian vacation , there's no doubt you'll spy one of the amny stores in any of Colombia's cities. Be sure to try it out, you may never look at your nearby coffee chains in the same way again.
JL
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