Difference between good, very good and excellent

Unterschied zwischen gut, sehr gut und ausgezeichnet

The recent experiences from mid-August until today have once again shown what makes the difference between good, very good and excellent – or, to put it another way, between 2nd Bundesliga, Bundesliga and Champions League: Your coffee from Rwanda, for example, is a border-crosser between the berry-citrusy and the chocolate-spicy coffees from this region, but it achieves what other similarly classified coffees from other roasters could not: It truly reproduces the broad spectrum from subtly fruity to milky-chocolatey and smooth, and it has its own distinct, recognizable, and aromatically differentiated character that stands out, even on the 10th brew. The same applies to the Tropical Mountains from Peru. Of course, it's rather light and smooth, but still very lively, and you notice many different flavors on the tongue – it's like a lot is happening in your mouth. Some other Peruvian coffees from other roasters also had to concede here, as they were often nice and pleasant but too monotonous in direct comparison. The same applies to the Blackburn Estate from Tanzania. Firstly, because it has a clear, unique profile that is different from the coffees you usually get from the region, and then again in direct comparison with other roasters: simply more complex.
Ralf Keller, Kaffeeclub Bremen