Casa de la Casa de Panama
Mr Osorio (David Osorio) of Jewish descent was born in 1865 on Gula, a small island in the southern Caribbean.
Curacoa, who emigrated to the Poquet region of Panama in 1915 and started his family's coffee business in 2007.
Two brothers, Efra í n Alberto Osorio Baxter and Efra í n Alberto Osorio Baxter, took over as the second generation members.
The family coffee farm is named in memory of their mother Valentina Baxter de Osorio.
It not only connects everyone in the whole family, but also represents the self-identity and intimacy of a coffee family. Valentine's Manor, which covers an area of about 12.5 hectares, is a miniature small manor in Panama, of which 8.5 hectares are dictated by the owner. Planting varieties from the common typica (typica), Red Kaduai (Red Catuai), Pacamara (Pacamara) everything, after 2008, a few lots began to grow geisha varieties (Geisha) coffee, now accounts for nearly half of the number The manor is between 1500 and 1675 meters above sea level. in addition to the coffee planting land, there are also 3.5 hectares of primary forest and all kinds of fruit trees, including alpine cypress, pine and Eucalyptus trees, which is a typical example of self-sufficient manor.
Love Sing Manor is best known for winning the championship in the 2011 Best Panama Competition (Best of Panama), with a cup score of 92.3 points, which not only beat the most indicative and successive championships of the Jade Manor at that time, but also broke the record high of US $70.25 per pound. The outstanding achievements in the next few years have been innumerable, and have been shortlisted in the final batch of the most Panama competition in successive years, including the fifth place in the 2012 water-washed brothel group.
The 10th place in the 2013 water washing brothel group
Ranked 12th in the 2014 water washing brothel group.
2015 of the water-washed geisha group ranked 14th.
Flavor: orange, citrus, lime
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The Historical Source of White Coffee-- the difference between White Coffee and Black Coffee
As for the origin of the name white coffee, it originated in Ipoh, Malaysia at the beginning of the last century. At that time, a large number of Chinese came to work as miners in tin mines in Ipoh, Malaysia in order to make a living. As they had to work in the harsh environment of sun and rain every day, it was very easy for them to suffer from diseases such as colds and typhoid, but at that time, medical facilities were very backward and there was a lack of necessary medicines.
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What is Jensen Manor in the Walken area of Panama?
In 2004, the Peterson family from Panama first presented the rose variety to everyone, and since then the international community has been crazy about it, calling it the champagne of the coffee world. In 2013, at the Panamanian Coffee Awards awarded by the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association, there was a new finalist Carl Jensen's Jensen Manor Rose Summer, which is Carl Jensen's Jensen Villa Gardens!
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