Papua New Guinea Coffee Butterfly Estate Coffee Introduction Bunum Estate
Manor: butterfly Manor
Variety: Tibica Typica (seedlings were introduced from the Blue Mountains of Jamaica in 1926 and 27), bourbon Bourbon
Grade: AA
Country of origin: Papua New Guinea
Producing area: Hagen mountainous area
Altitude: 1600 m
Treatment method: washing treatment method
Reference flavor: chocolate, fructose, apple
Located in the east of the Indonesian archipelago (PNG), Papua New Guinea is the second largest island in the world. The flag of New Guinea is made up of two equivalent triangles, red and black. Red and black are also the traditional colors of the country. A yellow bird of paradise, also known as the Bird of Paradise, is painted on the national flag, which is unique to New Guinea.
New Guinea has a warm and humid climate and most of the highlands are very suitable for growing coffee, most of which are made up of small farmers, without artificial fertilizers or chemical sprays, and all farms remove pests in a natural way. Using the traditional three-stage washing method, the coffee pulp can be completely removed within 24 hours, and the natural sun can be used to preserve the coffee with a shell after reaching the standard water content. make the coffee have a richer taste and better flavor!
The coffee beans in New Guinea are graded according to the size of beans and the proportion of defective beans. AA is the highest grade in New Guinea, and the size of beans is more than 18 meshes. In addition, AX only retains 14 million and 17 mesh for removing the largest and smallest raw beans.
Butterfly Manor (Bunum Estate) is located in the western highlands of New Guinea, planting about 1600 meters above sea level, seedlings were also introduced from Jamaica in 1930, and the famous Sigri Manor is the same producing area. Butterfly Manor (Bunum Estate) has its own processing plant with high standards for selecting and handling raw beans.
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