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Panamanian Coffee Variety-what is the flavor of Panamanian Rosa coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, For professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Blue Mountain Coffee and Kopi Luwak, which are already rare and top coffee, but still pale in front of geisha coffee. The rich floral and fruity aroma of geisha coffee is unforgettable with the sweet aftertaste of fruit juice. Geisha coffee was rated in an international coffee contest.

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Blue Mountain Coffee and Kopi Luwak, which are already rare top coffees, are still overshadowed by geisha coffee. The rich floral and fruity aroma of geisha coffee is unforgettable with the sweet aftertaste of fruit juice. In an international coffee contest, geisha coffee was judged as "God in the Cup" (God in a Cup), which has made this once unknown bean famous and hard to get.

The production of "god-like" Rosa coffee is extremely rare and has set auction records many times. (Photo Credit: Money Inc.)

The weak and delicate "Rose Summer" amazes the whole world.

The name "Geisha" immediately reminds people of Japanese girls walking on the broken flower floor in a kimono, frail and delicate. Although the birthplace of geisha coffee beans actually comes from the mountains of western Ethiopia, it is true that geisha coffee trees look weak and diseased, with sparse branches and low yields.

When the geisha coffee tree was introduced to Panama that day, no one was interested. Later, Price Peterson, who inherited the Emerald Manor (Hacienda La Esmeralda) *, had a discerning eye and sent coffee tree beans from coffee trees, which were only regarded as windbreaks, to participate in the Best Panamanian Coffee Competition (Best of Panama, hereinafter referred to as BOP). With a record-breaking score of 94.6 points at that time, he won the 2004 Panamanian boutique coffee bean championship in one fell swoop. One of the judges even wrote down the high praise of "God in the Cup" (God in a Cup). Make this coffee bean instantly world famous.

On that day, when the geisha coffee tree was introduced into Panama, no one was interested, but only for windbreak.

Unveil the most reserved veil in the world

Panamanian jade villa gardening prostitute (Hacienda La Esmeralda Geisha) coffee originates from a wild species in Ethiopia and grows at an altitude of 1700 meters. It is washed with rich fruit aromas: flower, honey, citrus, berry, sweet juice, high cleanliness, delicate aftertemperature and long-lasting aroma. Some geisha fans even said: "its aroma is like fireworks, constantly blooming in the mouth in the process of tasting." With lemon, citrus, strawberry-like juice, like juice rather than coffee. "

Since that year, with its beautiful and poetic name, the bean has won 13 national coffee competitions in succession, and it has to bid for it every year because of its scarce output. At the best coffee auction in Panama in 2013, geisha sun-dried beans at the Emerald Manor sold for $350.25 a pound, winning the honor of the world's most expensive coffee, shocking the world and attracting the coffee industry.

There is more than one geisha coffee.

Don't think that there is only one kind of geisha coffee, and don't think that there is only one kind of geisha coffee. In fact, there are other estates in Panama that also produce a lot of very well-known geisha coffee. At BOP in 2016, there were 49 beans from different estates in Panama, more than half of which were geisha coffee.

The supply of geisha coffee has increased. (Photo Credit:Coffee Guild)

Unlike in the past, there are only sun and water washing treatments, in recent years, different treatment methods such as honey treatment and carbon dioxide impregnation have been added to geisha coffee to make the flavor of geisha coffee more diversified. In addition to the Emerald Manor, the Manor of Love Sage of Panama, which won the BOP championship in 2011, as well as large estates such as Santa Teresa and Arida, participated in many manors. In recent years

After reading these materials, my throat is already itchy. It's time to find out where I can taste this cup of divine coffee.

Note: * Jade Manor La Esmeralda is located in the Panamanian boutique bean producing area of Bogut, where the manor environment is unique. The coffee grown in this area is mainly Typica, Bourbon, Catual, Geisha, and won the Rainforest Alliance Certificate because of its care and special care for the natural environment. Its geisha breed has changed its name to the world.

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