Is Panamanian coffee expensive? [the most expensive Coffee in the World] Rose Summer Coffee beans from Jade Manor in Panama
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The Panamanian Fine Coffee Association held the Best Panamanian Coffee auction (Best of Panama eAuction) in July 2017. a coffee bean was successfully auctioned for US $601 per pound, breaking the previous record. The Panamanian geisha bean, called Panama Geisha, is available in limited quantities in Hong Kong.
The coffee bean, called Panama Geisha in Panama, is said to be able to shake the status of Blue Mountain Coffee and Hawaiian Kona, and will soon be launched in Hong Kong. Panamanian Emerald Manor sold for US$601 per pound (100lb coffee beans worth a total of US$60100), hailed as unprecedented and the most expensive in history. The coffee beans won numerous awards and had a rating score of 94.1 points.
It comes from Rudolph A. Peterson, a banker in California, who bought the Panamanian Emerald Manor (Hacienda La Esmeralda) in 1964. The estate is located in the Palmira area and covers an area of 100 acres. After the discovery of the famous geisha coffee tree near his family, the revolutionary variety of the coffee industry, the Panamanian Emerald Manor has won many successes in the auction of "Best Panamanian Coffee" since 2006, leaving the Petersons family name in the history of coffee auction.
The bidding results and materials of Rose Summer in 2018 are introduced below.
Bidding results of 2018 Jadeite Rose Summer
The bidding group of Rose Xia:
Yeast treatment (ES-Y): a total of four LOT batches, nine boxes of beans
Sun treatment (ES-N): a total of nine natural sun batches, 35 boxes of beans
Washing treatment (ES-W): a total of two traditional washing batches, six cartons of beans
The auction price of the champion is US $340 per pound, which belongs to the yeast group Lot ES-Y-1.
Tanning group, up to 109USD / lb, ES-N-9-1
Water washing group, up to 105USD / lb, ES-W-1-5
This year, the winner of the 2018 Panamanian coffee competition is also Jade Manor's Geisha, which costs $340 per pound, which was won by HARU International Corp.
Lot ES-Y-1
Harvest time: January 31, 2018
Treatment: add yeast to ferment for 48 hours, then wash, then dry in the scaffolding for 4 days.
Altitude: 1600 m
Zone: Ca ñ as Verdes, Palmira
Manor: Ca ñ as Verdes
Bean seed: Green Tip Geisha, Green Top Rose Summer
Rose summer varieties: green leaf (Green Tip) rose summer variety and copper leaf (Bronze Tip) rose summer variety. Green leaf rose summer is characterized by floral fragrance, strong sour taste and sweet taste. On the contrary, the weight and sweetness of copper leaf rose summer are mainly, and the sour taste is not obvious.
The family's Emerald Manor [World famous Coffee Manor Tour | Panamanian Emerald Manor] operates a coffee farm in an enterprise way, acquires nearby coffee farms with different altitude topography and soil (volcanic terrain), and produces high-quality Geisha coffee with the most advanced and meticulous production and planting technology and strict management. In addition, the coffee beans grown by Geisha are very suitable for the natural conditions of Panama, so the Geisha produced by Jade Manor is open to global bidding as a single estate, so it attracts international coffee buyers or roasters or enthusiasts to scramble for fresh.
Panamanian Rose Summer Coffee Brand recommendation: Rose Summer 2018-Panamanian Jadeite Manor Red Standard Solar | Blue Standard Water washing | Green Standard Solar
The Panamanian Red Standard Rosa Coffee roasted on Qianjie Coffee is fully guaranteed in brand and quality. And more importantly, the performance-to-price ratio is extremely high, 100 grams per pack, the price is only 350 yuan. According to the calculation of 15 grams of coffee beans per cup, a bag of coffee can make six cups of coffee, which costs only about 60 yuan per cup, which is recommended by conscience compared to the price of hundreds of cups sold in cafes.
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Professional baristas exchange please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Panamanian coffee originated in 1780, by European immigrants to introduce the first Typica tree species. Located in Central America, Panama has the natural advantages of sunshine, land and mountains, coupled with an adequate working population, which makes it an excellent area for growing and producing high-quality and refined coffee.
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