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Flavor characteristics of Brazilian Shenmu Manor Coffee introduction of bourbon Coffee Yellow bourbon

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Shenmu Manor Brazil Divine Mu Manor Sun Sun Bourbon 2017 Brazil COE second Runner-up Brazil Fazenda Sertaozinho Yellow Bourbon Pulped Natural Manor: Brazil Santeo / Shenmu Manor production area: Minas Gerais State Variety: yellow Bourbon Sea pull: 1200 m treatment: peel Sun fermentation Natural Brazil COE third Runner-up Manor Saint

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Brazil Fazenda Sertaozinho Yellow Bourbon Pulped Natural

Manor: Brazil Santeo / Shenmu Manor

Producing area: Minas Gerais

Variety: yellow bourbon

Sea pull: 1200 meters

Treatment method: peel off and sun-fermented Natural

Brazil COE third Runner-up Santeo / Shenmu Manor is located in the southern mountains of Minas Gerais state, about 1200 meters above sea level, the average annual temperature of 19 °C (66 °F), the average annual rainfall of 1600 mm, excellent geographical location and quality climate environment create a unique soil, high-level boutique coffee is also bred here.

The farm itself has a 300-hectare tropical rainforest reserve, of which the most striking symbol of St. Theo / Shenmu Manor is the 40-meter-long sacred tree Cariniana legalis, which, according to the owner's rough estimate, has grown here for more than 1500 years.

Bourbon: a variant of the early (prehistoric coffee) Tibika that changed its shape from thin to round after it was transplanted to Yemen. It was named bourbon in 1715 after France transplanted round beans from Yemeni mocha to the island of Bourbon on the east coast of Africa (renamed Reunion after the French Revolution). Bourbon beans spread to Brazil and Central and South America in 1727, and the British transplanted Yemeni mochas to St. Helena Island (where Napoleon was later imprisoned) in 1732. Bourbon is the winner of the American boutique coffee cup test.

Bourbon: a variant of the early (prehistoric coffee) Tibika that changed its shape from thin to round after it was transplanted to Yemen. It was named bourbon in 1715 after France transplanted round beans from Yemeni mocha to the island of Bourbon on the east coast of Africa (renamed Reunion after the French Revolution). Bourbon beans spread to Brazil and Central and South America in 1727, and the British transplanted Yemeni mochas to St. Helena Island (where Napoleon was later imprisoned) in 1732. Bourbon is the winner of the American boutique coffee cup test.

Bourbon, the second species caused by the Typica mutation, is the oldest coffee variety in existence, and the green fruit appears bright red when it is ripe.

[gene mutant-bourbon variety]

Bourbon coffee yellow bourbon

On the other hand, the yellow bourbon species is a hybrid between the bourbon species and other varieties. Because of its low yield and relatively intolerant to wind and rain, it has not been widely planted. However, when planted in high altitude areas, it will have excellent flavor performance, which is more common in recent years. Yellow Bourbon, Huang bourbon, the mature consequence is actually yellow, was first found in Brazil, and now mainly grows in Brazil. It is generally thought that it may have been mutated by a cross between a bourbon with red fruit and a variety of iron pickup with yellow fruit called "Amerelo de Botocatu".

Taste characteristics: sweet and smooth fruit sweetness, obvious nutty flavor, balanced and supple acidity, weak and clean bitterness, rich chocolate aroma and nutty flavor, bright and fresh taste.

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