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What is the most expensive coffee? The most expensive coffee in the world.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the world's top coffee beans must be cat shit, Blue Mountain? How much can it cost? Let's sell it first. In the recent auction of the Best Panamanian Coffee, the coffee bean, called Panama Geisha, sold at record prices, making it the most expensive coffee ever sold.

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The top coffee beans in the world must belong to cat shit and blue mountains? How much can it cost? Let's sell it first.

At the recent auction of the Best Panamanian Coffee, the geisha (Panama Geisha) coffee beans sold at record prices, making them the most valuable coffee beans ever. But like wine, Geisha is just a breed, and the secret of its value is: Hacienda La Esmeralda in Panama.

Coffee fans believe they have heard of it. Since 2004, Emerald Manor has swept several international coffee competition championships with their Geisha, and has just won the first place in the 2017 "Panama Best Coffee Competition (Best of Panama,BOP)" Geisha Natural with a near-perfect score of 94.1. In addition to BOP, he has also won many championships in the American Fine Coffee Association Cup Test (SCAA Cupping) and the Rainforest Alliance Coffee Cup Test (Rainforest Alliance Cupping). No wonder the auction price has reached a new high year after year. More accurately, even if you have money, you may not be able to buy it!

But originally, the Emerald Manor is a nameless coffee farm that has been in operation for 40 years. Until one day, the owner Price Petersons bought a piece of farmland in the highland. if so, Geisha was planted 1650 meters above sea level and gave it a try during the harvest. However, at that time, no one was interested in Geisha in Panama and was planted as a windbreak. Only he believed that he took Geisha to the 2004 BOP competition. Unexpectedly, the world of coffee has changed since then.

One judge wrote in his comments: "God in the Cup" (God in a Cup) is a small discovery by Petersons, which has made an amazing discovery that shook the world.

According to Geisha fans who are lucky enough to drink it, "its aroma is like fireworks, blooming in the mouth during the taste, with juice like lemon, citrus and strawberry, like juice rather than coffee." "in short, after drinking, it is not easy to forget.

As for the secret of the success of the Jade Manor, apart from the unique natural environment of Bogut, there is also a meticulous method of sorting, and the rest are all a mystery, and because of its high quality and little quantity, it has to be auctioned for sale every year. Speaking of which, the auction price of this legendary coffee bean is US $601 per pound, or about HK $4766, and a cup of coffee costs US $400.

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