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About the introduction and story of Shenmu Manor, evaluate the flavor of Brazil sun yellow bourbon cup.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, 2017 Brazil COE third runner-up Shenmu Manor\ San Tai'o Manor Yellow bourbon varieties Brazil COE second runner-up Shenmu Manor, Huang bourbon varieties. Under the medium and deep baked palate, the taste is clean and well-balanced, with a creamy, smooth texture and sweet orange sweetness, with a full mocha finish. Brazil Fazenda Sert, the victorious army of COE

2017 Brazil COE third Runner-up Shenmu Manor\ San Tai'o Manor Sun Yellow bourbon varieties

Brazil COE third runner-up Shenmu Manor, yellow bourbon variety. Under the medium and deep baked taste

[cup test] clean and balanced walnut taste, creamy and smooth texture with sweet orange sweetness, full of mocha chocolate lingering in the mouth.

COE victorious army

Brazil Fazenda Sertaozinho Yellow Bourbon Pulped Natural

Brazil COE third Runner-up Manor Santeo / Shenmu Manor 100% Yellow Bourbon peeled and sunburned

Country Brazil (Brazil)

Producing area of Bertres, southern Minas Gerais

(Botelhos, Sul de Minas Gerais)

Manor Saint Theo Manor (Fazenda Sertaozinho)

Producer Jose Renaldo Goncalves Diaz

(Jos é Renato Gon?alves Dias)

Peeling and tanning with treatment (Pulped Natural)

Variety 100% yellow bourbon (Yellow Bourbon)

1200 meters above sea level

Average temperature 19 °C (66 °F)

Rainfall 1600 mm

Certification ISO Certification 9001Compact 2002

Quality Management System

UTZ sustainable operation Certified systems

Packing specification bulk 5KG vacuum packing, whole bag 30KG bag

Flavor essay:

The dried fragrance exudes the sweet smell of rich almonds, cinnamon, licorice and cloves. The whole has a clean and balanced drupe taste, creamy texture and smooth flavor of milk chocolate, as well as good plums, oranges and lime crisp fruit in the middle, with a charming finish like mocha chocolate.

Third runner-up in 2017 COE Excellence Cup

Third runner-up in 2012 COE Excellence Cup

17th place in 2014 COE Excellence Cup

13th place in 2011 COE Excellence Cup

10th place in 2010 COE Excellence Cup

14th place in 2009 COE Excellence Cup

Of all the coffee producing countries, Brazil has the most advantaged geomorphology and weather conditions, gentle plateau topography, dry and wet seasons, so that the local production is several times higher than that of other countries. In terms of Arabian raw bean production, the average production capacity per hectare can reach 1200 kg (20 large sacks). In addition, the country also invests a lot of research and development funds every year. As a result, the quality and production capacity can continue to rise. At present, the annual output is as high as 45 million to 50 million bags, accounting for 30% of the total global coffee production. It is absolutely an indispensable and important producer in the coffee world. (East African producing countries can produce about 200 to 600 kg per hectare)

The average consumer or business impression of the Brazilian manor stays on the vast expanse of a large manor with thousands of hectares, several stories of raw bean washing equipment and giant harvesting machinery, or a formula filler for the mediocre Espersso. In Taiwan, it is regarded as the base of cheap traditional Mamba recipes, but it is not known that in this vast land of South America, there are actually many very dedicated independent coffee farmers who produce high-quality raw coffee beans year after year, and have repeatedly won very excellent results in the COE Outstanding Cup competition.

Brazil COE third Runner-up Santeo / Shenmu Manor is located in the southern mountains of Minas Gerais, with an altitude of about 1200 meters, an average annual temperature of 19 °C (66 °F) and an average annual rainfall of 1600 mm. Excellent geographical location and quality climate create a unique soil, high-quality boutique coffee is also bred here. The farm itself has a 300-hectare tropical rain forest reserve, of which the most striking symbol is the Shenmu Cariniana legalis, which is more than 40 meters long, which, according to the owner's rough estimate, has been growing here for more than 1500 years.

San Theo / Kamiki Manor is owned by Jos é Renato Gon?alves Dias Goncalves Diaz, who, according to the owner, has been producing crops since 1948 to this day; the farm itself is produced using only organic fertilizers to provide plant nutrients to keep the land alive. The estate, which has about 160 lifelong employees, provides a good and sustainable living environment, includes sound health and medical plans, trains workers in their professional development, and has a school to provide a good school environment for their children.

The coffee of Santeo / Shenmu Manor is completely different from that of a large Brazilian manor. it does not use machines instead of manpower, from the harvest of coffee berries to post-processing, all done by hand. The harvesting workers in the park only collect fully ripe coffee cherries and send them to a pulper for pulp removal or directly laid out in the courtyard for sun exposure. After the completion of the post-processing method, the raw coffee beans are packed in sacks and the average moisture content is reduced to 11%. They are transferred to a wooden warehouse for 30 days before they can be exported. In the end, each batch of coffee will be carefully screened by density and electronic color sorter before the whole production process can be completed. In addition, Shengtai'o / Shenmu Manor has also passed the ISO certification 9001 Quality Management System 2002, which means that Zhuangyuan itself can precisely control the production quality and output of raw coffee beans. "A production batch has its own files and complete historical records, providing the owner to trace the production process to control the quality. In addition, Zhuangyuan itself has also passed the certification of UTZ sustainable management Certified systems, and joined the BSCA Brazilian Fine Coffee Association (Brazil Specialty Coffee Association).

Among the two estates owned by Jos é Reinado Goncalves Diaz, in addition to this excellent San Theo / Kamiki estate, there is another very well-known sister estate, namely, the world-renowned Brazilian COE Champion Manor Queen Manor. Over the years, the two estates have won numerous awards in the COE Excellence Cup and become popular all over the world.

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