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How do you drink Rosa coffee? Where can I buy authentic Rosa coffee price list

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) nearly 20,000 yuan a pound of coffee beans are located in the lower Boquete mountains of Panama, 1800 meters above sea level Panama Emerald Manor (Hacienda La Esmeralda) is famous for growing a variety of well-known coffee beans, they were in 2013, in Panama essence

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Coffee beans worth nearly 20,000 yuan a pound

Located in the lower Boquete mountains of Panama, the Panamanian Emerald Manor (Hacienda La Esmeralda), 1800 meters above sea level, is famous for growing a variety of well-known coffee beans. In 2013, they set a record for coffee beans at a price of US $350 a pound in an auction held by the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association. In August of this year, their coffee beans nearly doubled in price. Break the coffee bidding record again with the price of US $601 per pound (equivalent to NT $10, 8000).

Editor's note: a pound is 454 grams, which is about 30 cups of coffee if it takes 15 grams of beans for a cup of coffee.

(Geisha) Rosa Variety

Costa Rica (Geisha): sweet (sweet floral), jasmine (jasmine), citrus (citrus-orange), caramel (caramelly), chocolate (chocolate)

Colombia (Geisha): pomegranate (grave), vanilla (vanilla), chocolate (chocolate), caramel (caramelly), citrus (citrus)

Geisha: lime (lime juice), vanilla (vanilla), jasmine (jasmine floral), sweet grapefruit (sweet grapefruit), rose tea (tea-rose), strawberry (pine-strawberry) are called geisha coffee (Geisha), are they from Japan? In fact, this kind of coffee has nothing to do with Japanese geisha culture, just because this coffee variety is originally called Gesha/Geisha, and its pronunciation is similar to that of Japanese geisha, so it is translated into geisha coffee. Taiwanese may call it Rose Summer Coffee.

Geisha, a wild coffee variety originally grown in southwestern Ethiopia, was brought to the coffee estate in Boquete district of Panama in 1963. Because of its poor yield and high tree species, it was planted next to the coffee farm as a windbreak.

In 2004, it was changed Geisha Rose Summer Coffee. A year of fate.

In that year, in order to participate in the national coffee competition, the son of the coffee farm searched all the coffee trees in the estate to test, only to find Geisha Rose Summer Coffee accidentally.

During the competition, Geisha Rose Summer Coffee. With its strong and complex flavor, it became a blockbuster, with one judge describing it as God in a cup, and then winning the title for four consecutive years.

At the auction, Geisha Rose Summer Coffee. It also broke a lot of high price records.

Compared with the typical Panamanian coffee flavor, geisha's distinctive features are impressive, full of jasmine aromas, sour and sweet flavors of orange, lemon and honey, clean and soft on the palate.

Slightly sour but not bitter, full of flower and fruit aroma, no wonder some people describe it as coffee that does not look like coffee.

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