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A great shock! The Jade Manor set a new record in summer, with a transaction price of US $601 / lb.

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, In the eyes of coffee people, Rosa is undoubtedly a well-deserved goddess, how many people are infatuated with her bright and complex aroma of flowers and fruits, multi-level high sweetness of fruit tonality and delicate soft acidity. How many people here, of course, including Lao WA. So sometimes, Laowa's heart is to resist the rose summer, rose summer drink too much, other coffee has become a cloud, no longer amazing color. With other coffees.

In the eyes of coffee people, Rosa is undoubtedly a well-deserved goddess, how many people are infatuated with her bright and complex aroma of flowers and fruits, multi-level high sweetness of fruit tonality and delicate soft acidity. How many people here, of course, including Lao WA. So sometimes, Laowa's heart is to resist the rose summer, rose summer drink too much, other coffee has become a cloud, no longer amazing color.

Unlike other coffees, roses blossom and bear fruit in clusters

The Emerald Manor, which made Rose Summer famous, has created a myth again this year. At the just-concluded auction of Panamanian boutique coffee, a batch of sun roses from the Emerald Manor sold for a whopping $601 / lb, almost double the previous auction. In other words, the price of a kilogram of raw beans is as high as 8900 yuan. Laowa has to think carefully about this month's revenue. If he wants to have a good cup of coffee, his pockets have to be a little more full.

A total of 51 coffee beans of different varieties and treatments totaling 5950 pounds sold for $368711 at the auction, with an average price of $61.98 per pound. On the day of the auction, the international price of coffee was $1.31 per pound.

Some friends may ask why Panama has become synonymous with fine coffee besides good mountains and good water. Lao WA has to mention SCAP here: The Specialty Coffee Association of Panama, Panamanian boutique coffee association.

When there was a crisis in the coffee market in 1989, the price of coffee plummeted and Panamanian coffee fell to $0.74 per pound. During the crisis, seven coffee producers from the Boquete and Volcan-Candela regions gathered to form SCAP and held the Best of Panama (BOP) event for the first time in 1996, raising the significance of the coffee event, conducting Internet auctions and conducting a series of docking with SCAA to strengthen ties between producers and consumers.

In 2002, at the second Best of Panama (BOP) auction, Elida Estate's award-winning coffee sold for $2.37 per pound. It was five times the price in the international market at that time.

In 2003, Peterson, the owner of the Emerald Manor, discovered Rose Summer.

In 2004, the Emerald Manor Rose Summer won the championship with an auction price of US $21 per pound. This was already an astonishing price for coffee producers at that time.

In 2005, the Rose Summer of Emerald Manor won the world championship in the competition of the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA).

In 2006 and 2007, he won the title of American Fine Coffee Association.

In 2013, Rosa hit an auction-record high of $350.25 a pound.

In 2017, the summer of sunflower roses at the Emerald Manor broke the auction record again and sold for 601 US dollars per pound.

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