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Panamanian Coffee introduction Panamanian Emerald Manor Rose Summer Coffee how to drink?

Published: 2024-11-02 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/02, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the geographical environment of Panama means that the domestic coffee producing areas have many unique microclimate, including many highly capable and dedicated coffee producers, so there are a lot of excellent quality coffee, of course, relatively expensive. Jadeite Manor / Hacienda L

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The geographical environment of Panama means that there are many unique microclimates in the coffee producing areas in Panama, including many highly capable and dedicated coffee producers, so there is a lot of coffee of excellent quality, which is relatively expensive.

Jadeite Manor / Hacienda La Esmeralda/

When it comes to the price of coffee, a coffee garden in Panama must mention it. No other estate in the world has had such a significant impact on the Central American coffee industry as Hacienda La Esmeralda. The estate is owned by the Peterson family.

In the past, when the price of international commercial coffee was low, the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association held a competition called "Best Panamanian Coffee" (Best of Panama): the best coffee beans from different coffee gardens in Panama were ranked according to the rankings, and then accepted bids online.

Jade Manor planted a unique variety called Rosa many years ago, and after joining the competition, their coffee began to be recognized by a wide range of customers. 2004-2007 won awards for four consecutive years; went on to win competitions in individual items in 2009, 2010 and 2013. From the start, the estate's coffee broke the record: $21 per pound in 2004 and climbed to $170 a pound in 2010. A small batch of tanned coffee sold for $350.25 a pound in 2013, making it undoubtedly the most expensive manor coffee in the world.

Geisha, a subspecies of coffee, belongs to Arabica species, with strong jasmine fragrance, light citric acid, roasted sweet potato, bergamot, white grape and other flavors, making it very tasteful. In recent years, the boutique coffee industry is very respected and praised.

Because the pronunciation of Geisha is equivalent to the Japanese word "geisha", also known as "geisha".

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