Coffee review

The prototype of Columbia Coffee logo comes from Juan & #8231; Diz FINCA of Colombia.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) speaking of Juan Valdez Juandez Coffee, which claims to be the first brand of coffee in Latin America. The character logo on the stomata of the coffee package, ── Juan Valdez, is said to be a real person. He once made a guest appearance in Kim Carrey's ace god, but the coffee brand was not founded by him.

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Speaking of Juan Valdez Juan Diz Coffee, it is claimed to be the first brand of coffee in Latin America. The character logo on the stomata of the coffee package, ── Juan Valdez, is said to be a real person. he once made a guest appearance in Kim Carrey's Ace God, but the coffee brand was not founded by him, all of which began in 1927.

As early as 1927, the Colombian government established the Colombian Coffee Farmers Association, Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia, or FNC, to protect the interests of local coffee farmers and avoid being exploited by local coffee sellers.

Later, in 1960, FNC set up a coffee brand based on Juan Valdez's personal image and name, and began to promote Colombian coffee with unique flavor, which was marketed all over the world. Even Taiwan has imported Juan Valdez Juandez coffee for sale, but the price is high. This manor's strictly selected 500g coffee alone costs NT $1250! (surprised)

This Juan Valdez Juan Diz coffee from ── Colombia, the third largest coffee producer, is a UTZ certified FINCA carefully selected manor coffee, 100% washed Arabica beans, the color looks medium-deep, each coffee bean is full-grained and fragrant.

This morning, I made a special effort to taste the FINCA selected Manor Coffee from Juan Valdez Juan Diz.

Speaking of Colombia, the country is located at the northernmost tip of South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the north, so the local climate is mild and humid, suitable for coffee growth, plus the Andes are located in its territory, giving birth to fertile soil. Colombian coffee is medium-acidity and mellow, clear but full-bodied coffee.

Sure enough

The personality of Colombian coffee after hand brewing is gentle and soft!

The palate has a soft sour taste, followed by a full-bodied, mellow palate with rich aromas of fruit and caramel.

Just drinking this cup of mellow Columbia Manor coffee immediately woke up the whole taste. I think anyone will like his gentle personality and taste and accept him immediately.

The taste of Juan Valdez Juan Diz coffee is amazing for the first time, and it makes sense that this brand of coffee beans are very expensive. (laughs)

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