The century-old coffee farm, which is as famous as the Emerald Manor, is introduced in detail in Shippa Camara.
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Guatemala Coffee Incht Manor bid batch EI-08 Pacamara washing treatment method
Guatemala 2017 El Injerto Estate Lot EI08 Reserva de la FAMILIA-Pandora Pacamara
A famous century-old coffee farm as famous as the Emerald Manor! Have 6 COE championships
Incht, named after the local fruit, has been growing coffee since 1900, run by the Aguirre family, and is now in its fourth generation. The manor covers an area of 720 hectares, with coffee-growing areas ranging from 4800 to 6500 feet. to this day, the manor still retains a large area of pristine rainforest, covering an area of 470 hectares, which is unmatched by other estates. Shade planting, there are different plants covering coffee-producing areas, so it has been highly certified by the tropical rain forest. Incht's Pacamara accounts for only 8% of the coffee acreage, but it takes great credit for Incht, which is distributed in three different producing areas: Pandora, Patagonia and La Calaca. The Pacamara produced by Pandora is of the best quality, almost all of which can get a cup test score of more than 90 points, which is also the source of COE champion beans.
The meaning of "Pandora" is: "Gift for all" (the gift for all). Occupy the ideal geographical environment and comprehensive effect, high altitude, sufficient sunshine, pleasant temperature.. Wait. Pacamara is like bean Maragogype and Paka Pacas derived varieties take the first four letters of Maragogype and Pacas combined into Pacamara, is a good coffee variety developed by El Salvador, coffee particles are very large and elephant beans close to about 21-22 mesh, the characteristics of Pacamara coffee with bright fruit acidity, and the sweet taste is very pure and meticulous. Pacamara species, although she still looks like her cousin, Elephant Bean seed.
Incht is also one of the few estates to conduct its own online bidding, which is on a par with the Emerald Manor of Panama and is a must for raw bean merchants all over the world. Since 2011, Incht has offered competitive bids for the best quality coffee batches, called Reserva del Comendador (selected Coffee), which are painstakingly processed from breeding, planting, harvesting to post-production. During the harvest period from January to April each year, workers with twice the local wage are employed, and only ripe cherries are harvested in independent water treatment plants. Each batch is placed in a fermentation barrel for 36 to 48 hours, and then dried in the sun for 7 days, or 70 hours. Finally, it is dried with a Guardiola dryer at 45 ℃, so that the moisture content reaches 10.5% Mel 11.5%. After processing, it will be stored in the warehouse for at least 45 days before being sent to the professional cup for testing. Incht selected the red coffee fruit by hand, peeled the peel, separated the density and the size of the beans twice, determined the stages, washed them into the "dry air intake fermentation" fermentation tank for 48 hours, then washed them with clean mountain spring water, then entered the clean water tank and placed them in the water for one day (Soaking Rest).
Dry fragrance: lemon, citrus, carambola, sugarcane
Wet fragrance: grapefruit, vanilla, apple, jelly
Sipping: typical citrus sour and bright Pacamara, very full-bodied, solid and round on the palate, with carambola flavours accompanied by coarse sugar sweetness and a lingering finish of vanilla, lime and grapefruit.
Guatemala Coffee Incht Manor bid batch EI-08 Pacamara washing treatment method
Coffee bean producing area: Huehuetenango
The manor was founded in 1905
Manor size: 680 hectares
Planting area: 447 ha
Annual rainfall: about 1680 mm
Average annual temperature: 20 ℃
Planting altitude: 1850 m
Coffee variety: Pacamara
Grading standard: SHB
Soil type: loam clay
Coffee treatment: washing treatment
Harvesting method: manual harvesting
Related certification: rainforest Alliance
Harvest time: 2017
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