It's not your typical cup of coffee. Neither is the cost. He is selling the racemosa coffee for $60 for 32 grams.
LeClair said that's enough to make five servings. He compared it to buying a bottle of champagne — also five servings at around the same cost.
He said that if there can be a market for this coffee, it would save a small area of rainforest from being destroyed.
"You create a demand and you help save a rare species, and the habitat it's grown in."
A cup of liberica espresso.(Submitted by Jeremy LeClair)
The other coffee LeClair is bringing in is liberica. He said it's grown in Mayalsia and was planted there around 1900, when a fungal disease known as coffee rust was ravaging crops.