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Panamanian Coffee the Watereye Manor in the Walken area of Panama introduces how to drink Panamanian coffee.

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, For more information on coffee beans, please pay attention to the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style). On average, the annual rainfall in Volcan is less than that in Boquete. At the same time, because it is located to the west of Mount Baru, it has a stronger dried fruit flavor and sweetness than Boquete. Hartman Manor (Hartmann Estate) is located in Vo

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Volcan receives less rainfall per year on average than Boquete, and because it is located to the west of Baru Volcano, it has a stronger dry fruit flavor and sweetness than Boquete.

Hartmann Estate is located in the Volcan region. The owner of the estate retains most of the original forest land of the estate, and the coffee cultivation area in the estate only accounts for about 20% of the entire estate. (Estate area 120 hectares, only planted 20 hectares)

This is quite difficult, of course, the original forest for coffee trees have a very good shade effect, coffee flavor can naturally come richer. Due to the fruits of woodland conservation, the estate has a large number of native birds, so the most famous local lark is also a natural member of the estate's standard Logo. The Hartmann family also provided management services for estates near Volcan, such as Ninety Plus 'estate in Panama, which has maintained close cooperation with the Hartmann family. The Eye of Water in Hartmann Estate is located at a higher elevation in the estate, and its annual production is very scarce. Currently, only a few varieties of geisha, kadura and kaduai are cultivated in this area.

Another estate owned by the Hartmann family is Ojo de Agua. Ojo de Agua was purchased by the Hartmann family in 1945. The estate is managed by the third generation of five brothers and sisters, Latipol JR, Allen, Alexander, Alice and Kelly. It is 100 meters higher than the previous Hartman estate. Ojo de Agua literally means "eye of water"; in fact it means "spring." Named after the groundwater that gushed out of the estate. This spring must be the source of a river. Ojo de Agua has a total area of 110 hectares, but only 16 hectares are used for coffee cultivation. The rest is virgin forest so it can't be planted. The geisha in the area were planted four years ago.

The Hartman family estate is a pristine, eco-friendly estate. Although the estate's trademark reads "Bird Friendly," Hartman has not been certified "Bird Friendly" by the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. It's nothing like the Smithsonian logo. Hartman is registered as the entire trademark. However, the natural environment of the manor itself is indeed a manor suitable for wild birds.

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