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Emerald Manor Diamond Hill coffee beans are mainly Tibica, bourbon, Kadui, sun and water washing.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) 1, Diamond Hill (DiamondMountain) Emerald Manor Diamond Hill trademark Diamond Hill from the Jadeite Manor's Jaramillo and CaasVerdes these two farms, mainly composed of three varieties of coffee beans, namely Typica, bourbon (

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1. Diamond Hill (DiamondMountain)

Emerald Manor Diamond Hill Trademark

Diamond Hill is produced on the Jaramillo and CaasVerdes farms of Jade Manor and is mainly made up of three varieties of coffee beans, namely, Typica, Bourbon and Catuai. Diamond Hill coffee beans are treated in both Natural and Washed.

Planting altitude: 1400 m-1700 m

Flavor (washing): grapes, oranges, cream sugar (slightly baked).

Flavor (sun): nuts, chocolate (medium baked)

The species of Geisha was discovered in the Rose Summer Forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Institute in Kenya; it was introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, in Costa Rica in 1953, and Panama was introduced in the 1970s by Francesca of Dongba Seven Farm Garden. Mr. Serraxin got the seeds from CATIE in Costa Rica and started growing Rosa Coffee, which is hard to come by because of its low production and bidding.

In 1931, it was exported to Kenya in obscurity from Geisha Mountain Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia, wandered to Tanzania and Costa Rica, was transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then went through nearly half a century before it became a blockbuster, beating the victorious armies of Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai and Tibika to win the first prize of the Panamanian National Treasure Bean Cup Test Competition in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2007, the International famous Bean Cup Test sponsored by the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) won the championship again, and the bidding price was sold at US $130 per pound, setting a record for the highest price in the history of competition beans. It is reported that the later Panamanian national treasure bean competition will be divided into two groups: Rose Summer and non-Rose Summer, so as not to be robbed of the brilliance of other varieties by Rose Summer. Rosa is a member of the Tibika family, but it became famous more than 70 years after leaving Ethiopia, and fulfilled the saying that Ethiopia is a treasure trove of Arabica genes. Giving a variety to go abroad is enough to stir up trouble in the coffee market.

Geisha, which is grown in many parts of the world, is the new king of boutique coffee, with high quality and high prices in Latin American countries such as Panama, Guatemala and Colombia.

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