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Rosy Summer sweeter than Panamanian Emerald Manor: Panamanian Honey King's Stonewall Manor Rose Summer

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) geisha, also known as Rose Summer. The name is so popular these years that friends who often drink a single cup of coffee may already be familiar with her, but many people think that geisha are from the Emerald Manor in Panama, that he is just a brand name. In fact, this is the most expensive coffee variety in the world.

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The name of a geisha, also known as Rose Summer, is so popular in recent years that she may already be familiar with her friends who often drink coffee, but many people think that geisha are from the Emerald Manor in Panama and that he is just a brand name. In fact, this is the most expensive coffee in the world. Variety (yes, geisha is the name of the species), and in recent years, more and more manors have worked hard to cultivate and research, and it is not only Panamanian jade manor geisha that tastes good. Today we are going to introduce a geisha at Stonebridge Manor, which is as famous as the Emerald Manor in Panama.

Stonebridge Manor, Panama, is a Panamanian coffee celebrity and a manor known as Graciano Cruz. In recent years, the momentum of Stonebridge Manor is close to that of Panamanian Emerald Manor. Traditional Panamanian jade estate geisha are almost always good at water treatment, but Graciano Cru has long thought about geisha in geisha and jumped out of the traditional framework. His honey treatment and sun-drying geisha were already among the top 15 in Panama in 2008 and were selected by Coffee Review in 2014 with a high score of 96.

Stonewall Manor is about 2100 metres above sea level (1800 metres above sea level) and covers an area of about 160ha, of which 35 hectares are planted with coffee trees, 14 hectares with coffee seedlings, 40 hectares for agricultural cultivation and the rest for forest and working production land. Up to 2/3 of the land is virgin forest, and it is the first organically certified manor in Panama. all business policies are based on the concept of environmental protection, profoundly expressing the desire to preserve this unique and diverse land. In order to develop the biodiversity manor conservation project.

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