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Published: 2024-05-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/05/20, Professional baristas follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the geisha coffee bean Geisha, once named by Forbes as one of the top 10 most expensive coffee in the world, sounds like "geisha" in Japanese, hence the nickname. The rise of geisha coffee beans is undoubtedly the most famous legendary geisha coffee beans in the boutique coffee industry in the millennium, and some people call it rosy summer coffee.

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Geisha coffee beans that Forbes once named one of the "Top 10 Expensive Coffee in the World"

Geisha is pronounced like "geisha" in Japanese, hence the nickname. The rise of the geisha coffee bean is undoubtedly the most famous legend in the fine coffee world in the millennium

Geisha coffee beans, also known as rose summer coffee or geisha beans, are actually the same coffee beans. The name comes from Geisha Mountain in Ethiopia, which sounds like the famous Japanese geisha, hence the name.

The geisha coffee bean has an extraordinary legend... Originally, this coffee bean originated from southwest Ethiopia in Africa. Don Pachi Serracin introduced geisha coffee seeds from Costa Rica to Panama in 1963. Because the yield is not high, it directly affects the harvest. Coffee farmers are not willing to plant it. Until Daniel Peterson, owner of Panama La Esmeralda Estate, accidentally discovered that at the top of his coffee estate, the coffee beans produced by these geisha coffee trees, which were originally used as windbreaks, had the citrus and flower aromas unique to African beans. The coffee beans were separated and entered into the 2004 Panama Coffee Bean Cup Test Competition and became a hit. Geisha beans have been unstoppable ever since, winning the Panama Coffee Cup for many years. In the eyes of today's fine coffee lovers around the world, geisha coffee beans are undoubtedly the supreme treasure.

Since 2004, we can still say that... Panamanian geisha beans are the best in the world, and Panamanian jade manor geisha are even more outstanding.

Legend Immortal ~ In 2017, Panama Emerald Manor geisha won the sun group champion again... This should be the 18th championship. In addition to the delicious genes of geisha beans, it can stand out among many strong players for many years. Good coffee plantation management and harvesting and processing are indispensable. It is worth mentioning that the owner of Emerald Manor attaches great importance to environmental protection. Therefore, the coffee produced can participate in the Rainforest League Cup test competition and win back five championships.

<$SCAA Cup Test Champion (2007, 2006, 2005)

<$Best of Panama (2017, 2015, 2013, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004)

<$Rainforest Alliance Coffee Quality Cup Test Champion (2013, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004)

The same way that valuable items can be sold at high prices through auctions applies to selling high-quality coffee beans. Panama's Emerald Estate geisha are particularly unusual. In order to get a reasonable reward for the good coffee beans he planted and managed carefully. Every year after the coffee cup test competition, Emerald Manor will hold its own global auction, which is also an annual event in the fine coffee industry.

This time of year, green coffee merchants around the world interested in the year's best geisha beans will look at the scores of competing beans before bidding and try to bid for the ideal batch of coffee according to their own budget. When opening bids, everyone was nervous and brave enough to make an offer. I am afraid that after missing delicious coffee beans, I will have to wait for another year.

The devil hides in the details? Don't spend money on Panama Emerald Estate Geisha Beans.

Description of "Emerald Manor Red Label","Emerald Manor Green Label" and "Emerald Manor Blue Label"

After many years of experiments, Emerald Manor discovered that only geisha beans harvested from coffee trees growing at an altitude of more than 1,400 meters can show the special flavor of geisha beans. Therefore, the main classification is based on the planting height, supplemented by the actual cup test results, and the geisha beans are divided into "red, green and blue" grades.

Top Level--Red Label [Bidding Batch]

<$Planting altitude 1,600- 1,800 m

Cup test score of 90 points or more

Mainly from Jaramillo and Cañas Verdes estates, but also the highest quality geisha beans

<$Geisha beans harvested from the highest point of the Boquete mountains have a special, bright floral and citrus aroma.

Coffee of this grade is made into sun-dried or water-washed green beans after the meeting.

<$Only available through annual global auctions

Second best--Green label [Collection batch]

<$Planting altitude 1,600- 1,800 m

<$Micro batch mixed beans from three different estates Jaramillo, Quiel, Cañas Verdes

Although not the highest level of bidding beans, this grade of geisha beans still has the classic flavor of geisha coffee beans, floral, fruity, citrus acid, thick and juicy taste

Select the best ripe coffee fruit to create a strong sweet, bright fruit acid, delicious flavor

Similar to geisha beans, raw beans can be washed or sun-treated.

Normal--Blue Label [Selected Batch]

Cultivation altitude 1,500 m

Mixed beans from three different estates Jaramillo, Cañas Verdes, El Velo

Slightly floral, fruity, sweet, less thick on the palate

<$This grade of geisha beans is only water-washed raw beans

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