Jadeite Manor Panamanian Poket Emerald Rose Summer Coffee Geisha / Geisha
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Jadeite Manor
The first generation of landowner Rudolph A. Peterson
In 1964 Rudolph, a Swedish-American financier. Peterson retired, moved to Panama and bought the emerald estate in Bouquete.
Rudolph bought Hacienda La Esmeralda only for vacation and later retirement.
In 1973, his son Price. Peterson earned a doctorate in neurochemistry in the United States, but returned to Bouquete to help his father run the farm.
After Price took over, according to altitude and microclimate, and cup-by-cup performance and planting varieties, Rosa (geisha / Geisha) was added in 2012 and became one of the four major brands.
The Jadeite Special selection (Esmeralda Special), that is, the independent bidding held by the Jadeite Manor itself.
Bidding is conducted entirely on the basis of rose summer (geisha / Geisha), which is subdivided into small batches according to the name of the production block.
Only the Rose Xia (Geisha / Geisha) lot that the manor takes out for independent bidding can use the selected name of jadeite.
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