Species and Flavor characteristics of Diamond Hill Coffee beans in Panamanian Jade Manor
Emerald Manor-Diamond Hill Series (Diamond Mountain) is planted on the outskirts of Boquet producing area, Canas Verdes and Jaramillo on the right side of Baru volcano, with an altitude of about 1400-1700M. The coffee planted in this area is mainly Typica, Bourbon and Catuai. The volcanic soil in this area is the best place to grow coffee. The volcanic mineral soil is rich. The virgin forest also provides enough shade environment for coffee trees. Such unique conditions so that the produced coffee green beans have rich and complex fruit aroma, chocolate and fresh spice flavor.
In addition to producing high-quality coffee beans, Emerald Manor-Diamond Hill is constantly pursuing sustainable management methods and practicing them. The entire park has certification from the Rainforest Alliance to ensure that bird and wildlife habitats will not be destroyed by humans. Wastewater is also recycled during the post-production of beans. The water quality is clean and safe, forming a self-contained coffee farm ecosystem.
Panama Emerald Estate Sunburn Diamond Mountain
Country: Panama
Name: Emerald Manor Diamond Hill
Origin: Borquette
Grade: SHB
Treatment: Sunlight
Altitude: 1400-1700 m
Breeds: Tibika, Bourbon, Kaduyi
Diamond Hill is Panama's famous Emerald Estate.
One of La Esmeralda's key products,
It is planted in Panama's fine bean producing area, Boquet, at an altitude of 1400-1700 meters. The coffee grown in this area is mainly Typica, Bourbon and Catual. It has been certified by Rainforest Alliance because of its care and special care for the natural environment. Although Emerald Manor is famous for its geisha varieties in the world, its unique round environment and green bean processing technology make Diamond Mountain, which is not a geisha variety, also popular.
Dried aroma: apricot, black plum, berry, cream
Wet fragrance: longan honey, pineapple, pickled berries
Sip: orange, grape, citrus acid, butter walnut, sweet taste is good.
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