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Why is the price difference between red, green and blue labels so big?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional barista exchanges, please pay attention to Coffee Workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) Geisha coffee beans Geisha, once rated as one of the "Top Ten Expensive Coffee in the World" by Forbes, is pronounced like Japanese "Geisha," so it has this nickname. The legacy of the geisha coffee bean is undoubtedly the most famous legendary geisha coffee bean in the fine coffee world in the millennium, also known as the rose.

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Geisha coffee beans that have been rated as one of the "top ten most expensive coffee in the world" by Forbes

Geisha sounds like "geisha" in Japanese, hence the nickname. The rise of geisha coffee beans is undoubtedly the most famous legend in the boutique coffee industry in the millennium.

Geisha coffee beans, some people call it Rose Summer Coffee or Yiqiu beans, are actually the same kind of coffee beans. Its name comes from Geisha Mountain in Ethiopia, which sounds like the famous Japanese geisha, hence its name.

Geisha coffee beans have an extraordinary legend. It turns out that this kind of coffee bean originated from southwestern Ethiopia in Africa. In 1963, Don Pachi Serracin introduced geisha coffee trees from Costa Rica to Panama. Because the yield is not high, it directly affects the harvest, and coffee farmers are not willing to grow it. It wasn't until Daniel Peterson, the owner of the Panama La Esmeralda in Panama, accidentally discovered that at the top of his coffee farm, the coffee beans produced by these geisha coffee trees, which used to be used as a windbreak, had the citrus and floral aroma peculiar to African beans. Independent of its coffee beans, participate in the 2004 Panamanian coffee bean cup test competition and become a hit. Since then, kabou has been unstoppable and has won the Panamanian coffee cup test competition for many years. In the eyes of boutique coffee lovers all over the world, geisha coffee beans are undoubtedly the supreme treasure.

From 2004 to now, we can still say... The Panamanian kimono is the best in the world, and the Panamanian jade manor geisha is the best in the world.

Legend immortal ~ 2017, Panamanian Jade Manor Geisha won the champion of the tanning group again. It should be the 18th championship trophy. Can stand out among many strong players year after year, in addition to the delicious gene of Yiqiu beans. Good coffee farm management as well as harvesting and handling is absolutely indispensable. It is worth mentioning that the owner of the jadeite manor attaches great importance to environmental protection. So the coffee produced can take part in the Rainforest Alliance Cup Test Competition and bring back the five-time championship trophy.

⇒ American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) Cup Test Champion (2007, 2006, 2005)

⇒ Panamanian Best Coffee (Best of Panama) champion (2017, 2015, 2013, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004)

Champion of ⇒ Rainforest Alliance (Rainforest Alliance) Coffee quality Cup Test (2013, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004)

The way to get high prices for valuable items through auction is also applicable to the sale of high-quality coffee beans. The Panamanian jade manor geisha is particularly different. In order to make their own careful planting, management of good coffee beans to get a reasonable reward. Every year after the coffee cup test competition, the Emerald Manor holds its own global auction, which is also the annual event of the boutique coffee industry.

At this time of the year, raw coffee merchants all over the world who are interested in the high-quality Qiqiu beans of the year will refer to the score of the beans before bidding and try to bid on the ideal batch of coffee according to their own budget. When opening the bid, everyone tightened their nerves and dared to make an offer. I am afraid that after missing the delicious coffee beans, I will have to wait for another year.

The devil is hidden in the details? Don't spend too much money when you see the gardening beans of the Emerald Village in Panama.

Detailed discussion on "Red Standard of Jadeite Manor", "Green Standard of Jadeite Manor" and "Blue Standard of Jadeite Manor"

After years of experiments, Feicui Manor has found that only the beans collected by coffee trees growing above 1400 meters above sea level can show the special flavor of the beans. Therefore, the main grading is based on the planting height, supplemented by the actual cup test results, and the "red, green and blue" grades are divided into "red, green and blue" grades.

Top-level-Red bid [bidding lot]

⇒ planting altitude 1600-1800 meters above sea level

The score of ⇒ Cup test is above 90 points.

⇒ is mainly produced from Jaramillo and Can as Verdes estates, and is also the highest quality kabuki bean.

⇒ received kimchi beans from the highest part of the Boquete mountains, with special, bright floral and citrus aromas.

Coffee of this grade ⇒ will be made into sun or water washed raw beans after the meeting

⇒ can only be purchased through the annual global auction.

Second best-green label [collection batch]

⇒ planting altitude 1600-1800 meters above sea level

⇒ comes from three different estates of Jaramillo, Quiel and Canas Verdes to mix beans in micro batches.

Although ⇒ is not the most advanced bidding bean, this grade of geisha beans still have the classic flavor of geisha coffee beans, floral, fruity, citrus sour, thick and juicy taste

⇒ selects the most suitable ripe coffee fruit to create a sweet, bright sour and delicious flavor.

⇒ this grade of kabuki beans are also available for washing or sun treatment.

Normal-Blue label [selected batches]

⇒ planting 1500 meters above sea level

⇒ comes from three different estates: Jaramillo, Canas Verdes and El Velo.

⇒ is slightly floral, sour and sweet, but the taste is not thick.

⇒ this grade of kabuki beans can only be washed with raw beans.

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