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Gourmet Panamanian coffee beans Hartman Manor Santa Clara

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) [origin] Panama Panama [producing area] Chiriji Province Chiriqui, Vulcan Valley Volcan [Manor] Hartman Manor Hartmann Estate [name] Santa Clara Santa Clara [treatment] Honey treatment Honey Process [altitude] 1250 m meter [baking]

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[origin] Panama Panama

[producing area] Chiriqui of Chiriji Province, Volcan of Vulcan Valley

[manor] Hartman Manor Hartmann Estate

Santa Clara Santa Clara

Honey-treated Honey Process

[altitude] 1250 m meter

[baking degree] moderate baking Medium

Aroma: cantaloupe, exotic spices, vanilla

Sweetness: sweetness of honey and dates

Acidity: bright acidity of plums

Palate: balance the taste and make it easy to taste.

Panamanian traditional dress

Panama holds the annual Polila skirt Parade, in which women wear gorgeous clothes and delicate and expensive accessories to participate in the parade with friends and relatives. Both local residents and foreign tourists will wear polis and parade together. Polila skirt is a traditional dress for Panamanian women. The origin of Polila skirt can be traced back to the 18th century, when the people who wore it were lower-class Spaniards. Now it has become a traditional Panamanian dress and a national symbol. Polila skirts are sewn by hand, and jewelry accessories are made of valuable gold. Hand-sewn polila skirts are worn for special festivals or celebrations. they are mainly made of wool and wool and are usually decorated with colorful flowers. Generally speaking, Panamanian women have two polera skirts in their lives, one before adulthood at the age of 16 and the other as adults. Because the hair accessories, earrings, pins and other accessories with Polila skirts are mostly made of gold and pearls, these jewelry will also be passed on to future generations as family heirlooms, which are of great value.

About Santa Clara?

The Zelaya family, which has managed Santa Clara Manor since 1988, is the fourth generation and owns more than 25 hectares of farm. The Zelaya family is committed to quality management and sustainable management. They strictly manage the farms in each region, carefully select grape varieties, and attach great importance to environmental protection. They plant trees on the farm to protect coffee trees, protect them from direct sunlight, maintain soil health, and provide habitat for birds and insects. Zelaya is also a founding member of the American Antigua Coffee producers Association.

Located in the Antigua Valley, Santa Clara has the best volcanic soil to produce professional coffee and a beautiful Ciudad Vieja view from the farm of Santa Clara Manor.

Santa Clara Manor has high scores in previous COE competitions and is one of the star estates in Antigua.

About Hartman Manor?

Hartman Manor was founded by Alois Strasil Hartmann, which is co-operated by the Hartman family. It is now represented by Ratibor Hartmann of the third-generation Hartman family, with five brothers and sisters in charge of different businesses. Ratibor Hartmann is to give full play to the expertise of market management, coffee bean roasting and quality control. The five brothers and sisters play different specialties in production and tourism to maintain the operation of the manor, and there is a very warm family atmosphere in the manor.

Hartmann Manor retains many virgin forests, where coffee trees are picked from direct sunlight and is a buffer zone for La Amistad, one of the famous forest reserves across Panama and Costa Rica, with an emphasis on sustainable farming to protect their beautiful history and family history over the years.

Hartman Manor is rich in wildlife and is a favorite place for eco-tourism and bird lovers.

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