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The Origin and introduction of Esmeralda Manor in Panama

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Panamanian Emerald Manor-Esmeralda Manor (Panama Geisha Hacienda La Esmeralda) in its early years, Esmeralda Manor (Esmeralda) mostly followed Japan in its recognition of top coffee, while Geisha swept the coffee world with the power of a hurricane. this coffee revolution is so fierce that it has occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom for a long time, such as the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and Kona Hawaii.

Panamanian Emerald Manor-Esmeralda Manor (Panama Geisha Hacienda La Esmeralda)

In the early years, the identification of top coffee mostly followed Japan, while Geisha, with its hurricane-like power, hit the coffee world. The coffee revolution was so fierce that the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which had occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom for a long time, had to retreat. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now widely used in major coffee producing areas after numerous battles. And its best spokesman is the "La Esmeralda" manor from Panama, Esmeralda's rose summer coffee is the most famous coffee in the rose summer variety.

Harnes, a Swede, in 1924. Elliott founded Esmeralda Farm, which was not a coffee grower but a ranch, 40 years later, Danielu in 1964. Mr. Bidasson's grandfather, Ruth Ruth. Mr. Bidarsson bought Esmeralda Farm, grandfather Ruth Ruth, in order to have an old home after retirement. Mr. Bidasson was born in Sweden and served as president of the Bank of America and director of United Nations Development.

His son Blaise. Mr. Bidasson moved to Panama from California in 1973 and inherited his father's farm. In 1987, he converted most of the farm to growing coffee. In 1994, he invested in the machinery and equipment of refined coffee, Brayce, to create a brand. While Mr. Bidarson and his wife Susan started a formal business on the coffee farm, they also raised three children, Elligo (born in Philadelphia in 1966), Rachel (born in Sweden in 1967) and Danielu (born in Panama in 1974).

In 1996, Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by the beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda Haramijun Farm, Danielu, the third son. It is in this farm that Mr. Bidasson has grown Geisha coffee, which has attracted the attention of the coffee world.

Panamanian rose summer grows at an altitude of 1500-1650 meters, and its unique growth environment makes it unique:

Dry aroma: tea, flowers (magnolia, tulips) vanilla plants, milk, black sugar sweet, high-grade champagne and aroma up.

Wet fragrance: apricot, caramel, milk, flower.

Sipping: good oil quality, delicate Lishan special tea feeling, high-end liquor astringent but then turned into a delicate and smooth Body to fill the mouth.

Berry candy and spices are sweet, accompanied by floral aromas, the finish is full of floral aromas, fruit sweetness and body are quite long-lasting, the lower the temperature, the more delicate the acidity.

The manor has won 12 coffee competitions so far, and the highest bidding record for three times in online open bidding is US $21 in 2004, US $50.25 in 2006 and US $130 in 2007. Of course, other countries have also raced a pound of good coffee close to $50 (Brazil's CoE champion Fazenda Santa inflows in 2005) and Guatemala CoE champion El Injerto $80.20 in 2008, but you pay attention to the time, that is, when the price set a record, there was no bid to surpass her before, but she will surpass others and say she is a record creator, no fluke!

The brilliant experience of Esmeralda Farm:

Panama's highest grade coffee ranks first for four consecutive years in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007!

The American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) ranked No. 1 in the World Coffee Cup Test in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Tropical rainforest protection group coffee quality cup test ranked first in 2004, 2006 and 2007!

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