Colombia 2011 COE Champion Manor Spring Manor introduces Colombian coffee flavor
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Colombia 2011 COE Champion Manor Spring Manor
Colombia is currently the third largest coffee producer in the world, after Brazil and Vietnam. It first planted commercial beans in the 1830s, until coffee accounted for the largest export crop in the 20th century. The mountainous terrain, coupled with a variety of tropical microclimate, provides an ideal planting environment. 75% of the total output is sold abroad, making it the most important source of foreign exchange earnings.
Traditionally ripe coffee cherries are washed with water. In the past 15 years, the Coffee Research Center in Colombia has developed a system to protect the ecological environment, which requires little water treatment, which can reduce water pollution by 90% and reduce water consumption by 95%. This treatment can not only effectively maintain the ecology, but also improve the quality. Small farms sprinkle shelled coffee beans on the flat roof of their homes and bask in the sun. Colombia has a good climate and a large temperature difference, and from a regional point of view, it produces almost all the year round. The main harvest time is from October of each year to February of the following year, and November and December are harvest periods.
The main varieties include Kaddura Caturra, Colombia Colombia, Tibica Tipica, Bourbon Bourbon, Elephant Bean Maragogype, and Tabi. Farms and cooperatives throughout the country, big or small, are distributed in more than 500000 municipalities and 14 major coffee-producing areas. A total of 2 million Colombians depend on coffee cultivation for a living, contributing 12.5 per cent to gross domestic product.
Spring Manor Finca La Primavera is the best of the Los Nalanjos Coffee Association. It won the COE coffee competition in 2011 at an unprecedented price of $45 per pound. The owner of the farm is very proud of producing champion coffee. As a traceable tiny farm, this is extremely brilliant. At this time, the farm owner Arnulfo is training his son in the Nalanjos cup testing laboratory, constantly innovating and discovering better varieties and practices. Taste the glorious cup. Arnulfo said, "I have to do something to give support to my wife and my children."
Property Characteristics: farm characteristics
Farm Farm name: Finca La Primaver Spring Manor
Farmer Farm owner: Arnulfo
Region producing area: Hamlet of Nueva Zelanda, San Augustin Huila
Country countries: Colombia Colombia
Farm Size Farm area: 2.8Hectares ha
Altitude altitude: 1840 m
Certification certification: None none
Coffee Characteristics: coffee characteristics
Variety variety: Caturra Kaddura
Processing System treatment: Fully washed and sun dried washing and drying in the grain drying field
Flowering period flowering period: September-October September to October
Harvest period harvest time: March-July March to July
Appearance appearance: 16017 mesh
Grade level: Farm Specific MicroLot
Top Jury Descriptions judge's comment: the baking degree measured by the cup for 60 seconds at the beginning of the first explosion (Cinnamon)
Aroma aroma / flavor flavor: almonds, longan tea, dried longan, chocolate, caramel, peaches, nectar, milk sugar, raisins, tangerine peel, figs
Sour: grapefruit, lime, plum, a little tannin
The complexity of complex is similar to that of other: Jasmine, clean fruit, special floral taste, sweet brownies
Overall style attributes: dark flowers, dried fruit aroma, sweet or good nuts
Cup test date: 2013.07.12
Dry aroma: 9
Wet aroma: 9
Clean: 9
Sweetness: 8
Acid quality: 10
Taste: 8
Flavor: 9
Yu Yun: 9
Balance: 9
Overall: 9
Cup test score: 89
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