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What is the difference between Colombian Hope Manor Rose Summer and Panamanian Emerald Manor Rose Summer?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Kamitsu means Japanese nectar. Colombia's top Colombian hope manor is a sequel to the flower-to-flower geisha. Colombia hopes that the manor, in addition to the floral amorous feelings of the washed flowers and geisha, emphasizes the unique and meticulous nectar of honey treatment.

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Kamitsu means nectar in Japanese. Colombia's top Colombian Hope Manor is a sequel to the flower-to-flower geisha. Colombia hopes that the manor, in addition to the floral appreciation of the washed flowers and geisha, emphasizes the unique aroma of honey-treated honey and the soothing silky and supple taste. What we ask for is the original heart of honey treatment, the famous vertical feeling of falling cup, and Colombia hopes that the manor, especially in the face of a delicate and gentle variety like Rosa / Geisha.

National Columbia (Colombia)

Production area Valle de Cauca

Treatment honey treatment (Fully Washe)

Variety 100% geisha / rose summer (Geisha)

1600-1750 meters above sea level

Flavor description: dry aromas of blueberries, peaches, lemon grass, bergamot and flowers.

Fresh lemon peel, citrus, bergamot, blueberry,

Peach and egg flower, fresh strawberry and honey aroma in the middle and back.

Gas and sweetness, as sweet and fragrant as honey, supple texture.

Esmeida Manor is also called Jadeite Manor. Esmeralda means jadeite in Spanish, so it is also known as Jadeite Manor Geisha, which is planted in Panama from Ethiopia. It gets this name because it sounds like a Japanese geisha. Geisha began to shine in 2004, and has achieved good results in recent years. If it is well received, its elegant demeanor has already surpassed the Blue Mountains.

The species was discovered in the forest of geisha in southwestern Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia) in 1931; Geisha was introduced to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Costa Rica in Africa for nearly a century; and was brought to Panama in 1970.

The year 2002 was a turning point for the Jadeite Manor, because the second generation of the owner thought that the coffee produced in the two areas (the two major coffee growing areas of the manor-the original Jadeite Manor in the southwest of Boquete and the new Jaramillo producing area in 1996) has always been harvested and mixed for sale. Although the overall quality evaluation is good, it is not necessarily the same quality and flavor. The extremely elegant citrus aroma and sweetness should come from the flavor of some excellent coffee on the farm, so he began to test and compare the cups in each planting area of the garden one by one. Finally, he found the coffee collected by these thin, tall and low-yielding coffee trees in the valleys of the higher altitude in the Jaramillo park. After several inquiries, it was found that these varieties that loved to be born at high altitudes and low temperatures were later famous-GEISHA (Geisha). From its crown in 2004, it became the king six times in 2010. Don Holly, the cup tester who was once the judge of BOP (Best of Panama), exclaimed when he first tasted the geisha: "I finally saw the face of God in the coffee cup!"

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