Komentar :
Gaurav Gupta (18/05/2018 08:11)
Try something different and have a go on the swing at the bottom.
Suresh Jayanthi (07/04/2018 03:04)
Good place to sip various different kinds of tea and coffee. The explanation by the lady who took us thru was in English which was quite easy to understand.
ocean_ bumi (02/04/2018 04:44)
Nice view... Panoramic green area..and good coffee of course.
Chris Arrowsmith (16/11/2017 04:51)
Taken on a free tour of their grounds with coffee trees, tumeric plants, cocoa plants. Given an extensive sample of their different coffee and teas which were free to try. Only need to pay if you want to try the Luwak coffee which is 50K for a cup. I don't actually think the coffee beans are harvested or roasted there as there are only a few plants. It is more just for show. The Luwak coffee was nothing special and had similar taste to the other coffee. At the end of the tour you are taken to their shop where you can buy from their range of products.
Peter Major (08/11/2017 10:57)
Nice Staff told us many of Things about coffee and tea. Free Testing of various coffee and tea. We Only have to pay for Kopi Luwak.
Elizabeth (23/10/2017 08:19)
Had a fantastic guide who sat us in front of a spectacular view of the rice terraces while we tasted coffee.
Sulastra Wayan (27/10/2017 05:29)
Nice coffee
Крупка Александр (12/09/2017 15:32)
Дружелюбный персонал, вкусная дегустация, шкодные люваки. Хорошая остановка на отдых.
Dennis (08/12/2016 20:35)
Very nice and staff is friendly
Komang Sutanegara (24/11/2016 07:10)
Love it
Sander van Pelt (22/09/2016 13:23)
One of the many ... nothing exciting. Off course they tell you the Luwak coffee is gathered by the farmers, in reality we all know they feed the Civet cat the coffee beans while he is in a small cage. Don't buy Luwak coffee.
Hermawan Eriadi (21/08/2016 01:41)
Keren
Benny Herlanda (27/07/2016 13:08)
Agrotourism in Baturiti, not far from Taman Ayun Mengwi
Ghea Anastasya (20/06/2015 10:03)
GHEA