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Introduction to the flavor characteristics of Panamanian Hartmann coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Country: Panama Grade: SHG region: Walken region altitude: 1250-1700 Meters treatment: red Wine Variety: Kaddura Manor: Hartman Manor Flavor: smoked wood spice, berry, fruit wine Kaddura is a single gene variant of Bourbon bourbon, was found in Brazil in 1937, production capacity and disease resistance are better than bourbon, and the tree is better

Country: Panama

Grade: SHG

Producing area: Walken producing area

Altitude: 1250-1700 Meters

Treatment method: red wine treatment

Variety: Kaddura

Manor: Hartman Manor

Flavor: smoked wood spices, berries, fruit wine

Kaddura, a single gene variant of Bourbon bourbon, was found in Brazil in 1937. It has better production capacity and disease resistance than bourbon, and the tree is shorter and easy to harvest. Unfortunately, like bourbon, it has the periodic problem of production capacity fluctuation every two years. But its adaptability is strong, do not need shade trees, direct exposure to the sun can also be full of vitality, called exposure coffee (Sun Coffee), can adapt to high-density planting, but must apply more fertilizer, increase the cost, so the acceptance of coffee farmers is not high in the initial stage.

Introduction to Hartman Manor

Hartman's story, like his coffee, is legendary. Hartman Manor is located in Chilidge, Santa Clara. The founder is called Mr.Alois St. Hartmann (Luis Hartmann). He was born on June 20, 1891 in the Moravilla region of Austria and Hungary in what is now the Czech Republic, and died on May 25, 1970 at the age of 78.

After the beginning of World War I, he was abandoned as a little boy. Thanks to his mother, he was able to hide in a ship bound for Pennsylvania and survived. Both of his brothers died in the war after joining the army. Luis Hartmann and his friends traveled to some countries until he came to Panama in 1911 and settled in Chiriki province in 1912, mainly in the Kendra region. He built his first cabin in the primeval forest.

Today's Hartman Manor is a family business founded by Latip Hartman (son of Eloise) in 1940. In 1966 Latip married Dinola Sandy of Costa Rica. They have five sons, Latipa Jr., Alan, Alexander, Alice and Kelly. Each family member is responsible for the growth management, harvesting and handling of the coffee and the visit to the manor. A family estate that has grown coffee for more than 100 years is a legend in itself.

The family business has a state cup testing laboratory and a sample baking room. Rigorous cup test of each batch of coffee fruit. This ensures that the coffee quality at Hartman Manor is stable and is always looking for progress. Their scientific attitude towards coffee and nearly 100 years of family experience ensure their excellent production.

A legendary manor with a continental cup testing laboratory and a sample baking room. Yan Jin's attitude and strict standards ensure the stable quality of coffee at Hartman Manor.

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