The aroma of coffee beans treated with wine, sun and honey at Hartmann Manor in Panama is tempting to taste the taste.
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Panama borders Colombia and Costa Rica. Panama's coffee-producing areas are located in Volcan Baru,Boquete,Volcan and Renacimiento, one of the most inactive volcanoes in Central America. Panama has a very unique microclimate, and the surrounding land is full of rich nutrients and fertile soil, making these highlands perfect conditions for growing and harvesting all kinds of special coffee.
Hartman Farm is located in Santa Clara, Chiriqui, Panama. The family-run real estate is equipped with state-of-the-art cupping laboratories and sample baking facilities. By learning about and collecting their crops every year, the Hartman family can constantly improve and try their coffee. This has led to some very unique and outstanding products.
This small family farm is currently run by five siblings, each of whom plays a unique role in the farm's development, production and tourism. Ratibor plays an important role in the professional market for coffee as a certified Q grader (responsible for managing laboratories, sample roasting, cupping and quality control). The farm is lush, focusing on sustainable agricultural practices that will retain its beautiful and long family history for many years to come. Rich in wildlife, Finka Hartman is also a destination for ecotourism and bird lovers.
Floral, orange, pineapple, honey, vanilla, lively aroma.
Coffee information
Country-Panama
District-Santa Clara
Farm / Farm-Hartman Manor
Breed-Geisha
Processing-Honey
Dry-improved bed
Hartmann Manor, Panama (wine in the sun) (Panama Hartmann Black Winey)
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