The altitude of Rosa coffee beans requires that Rosa coffee beans have the scent of flowers.
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Qianjie-introduction to Panamanian Rosa Coffee
Rosa is the champion of coffee varieties, which is fascinating both in flavor and taste, which is one of the reasons why Rosa Coffee is unforgettable and famous. in addition, Rosa Coffee has a high praise of more than 90 points in boutique coffee. it is not easy to drink top Rosa coffee beans on the market.
Rose summer, Geisha, because the pronunciation is the same as Japanese geisha, so there is another name "geisha coffee". Compared with Blue Mountain Coffee, Hawaiian Coffee and Manning Coffee, Geisha Coffee has more rich and diverse aromas of flowers and fruits, and the sweetness of tropical fruits is distinct. In the eyes of coffee people, Rose Summer is undoubtedly a well-deserved goddess. How many people are infatuated with her bright and complex flower and fruit aroma, multi-level high sweetness of fruit tonality and delicate softness and acidity.
Rose summer varieties need to be planted at a higher altitude. In Panama, the best rose summer should be planted at an altitude of more than 1700 meters, and some manors like Arida manor plant rose summer at 1700-1950 meters. Its yield is very low, which is just an excuse for selling high prices. What is really fascinating is the unique and attractive coffee flavor of Rose Summer, which is the most important reason why Rosa is extremely valuable. Rosa needs to be harvested at the most appropriate moment of maturity. And post-processing should be carried out immediately.
Compared with other coffee varieties, rosette coffee beans have a very thin foliar system, which means that photosynthesis is much less efficient than other varieties, and most importantly, their root system is also fragile, which reduces water and energy intake. a rose coffee tree produces only half as many coffee beans as Kaduai.
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What is Rose Summer Coffee beans? brief introduction to the taste characteristics of Rosa coffee
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) front street-rose summer coffee taste introduction rose summer (Geisha) coffee beans in 1931 unknown from Mount Rose in southwestern Ethiopia, exported to Kenya, Tanzania
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How is Rosa Coffee? is Rose Summer Coffee good? Panamanian Sun Rose Summer Flavor
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) front street-Panamanian rose summer coffee introduction this variety has not been known. Why? Because this variety cannot grow in a way other than artificial cultivation. Daniel Peterson of Emerald Manor was the first person to select rose beans and presented them to 20.
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