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Tanzania Coffee Bean | Black Crystal Manor August Cloud Coffee Bean Flavor and Story introduction

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Michael, the owner of CloudsofAugust, the black crystal estate in BlackburnEstate, Tanzania, was born in Germany and has been growing coffee for more than 20 years. In 1971, Michael first visited East Africa and fell in love with this place. In 1983, he moved to Tanzania to live for a long time and reorganized his parents' farm. At that time, the coffee trees in the black crystal estate of BlackburnEstate were almost.

The owner of this Tanzanian coffee Blackburn Estate Black Crystal Manor Clouds of August has been born in Germany for more than 20 years. Michael first visited East Africa in 1971 and fell in love with this place. In 1983, he moved to Tanzania for a long time and reorganized his parents' farm. At that time, the coffee trees in Blackburn Estate Black Crystal Manor were almost flooded by other trees, and a whole group of baboons lived in their house! It was not until the opening of the Tanzanian coffee market in the late 1980s that Micahel began to study growing coffee. Black Crystal Manor is now an award-winning manor, not only because of the unique flavor of coffee, but also because of Michael's investment in the conservation of the estate, the use of no pesticides in the estate is organically grown Tanzanian coffee, and 80% of the land in the garden is planned for natural conservation. Wild animals are leisurely here, unfettered by fences-lions, buffaloes, elephants, cheetahs and a variety of other species travel through coffee trees and vast forests at night.

Coffee cultivation in Tanzania is about 1760 to 1950 meters above sea level. The actual coffee-growing area accounts for only 16% (about 187 acres) of the entire estate, and the large shade of native trees also provides the most sun-exposed shade, so there have recently been new coffee-growing areas to the east and south of the estate. in the future, these producing areas will mainly provide special hand-selected small batches of beans. Black Crystal Manor has a well-managed washing plant, which is fed by the high mountain springs of Oldeani Odini (which means bamboo shoot mountain in the local language), and all the coffee is dried on elevated scaffolding (so-called African elevated beds).

This is a kind of rough fiber made from tequila leaves, similar to jute bags, which are banned by the local government to protect the sisal industry in Tanzania, while sacks made of sisal do not have the special earthy smell of jute bags.

Country: Tanzania Tanzania

Production area: West of Oldeani (Karatu District) west of Odini Mountain (Karatu area)

Farm name: Blackburn Estate Black Crystal Manor

Farm owner: Michael Gehrken

Coffee name: black Crystal Manor Clouds of August August Cloud

Altitude: 1760-1900 m

Farm area: 1124 acres

Coffee acreage: 187 acres

Annual rainfall: 870mm

Certification: organic Organic

Shade tree species: native trees

Water source: Alpine springs of Oldeani Odini Mountain (the local language means Bamboo shoot Mountain)

Variety: Kent, bourbon

Treatment: water treatment African (solar) viaduct bed drying

Flowering: September to October

Harvest time: March to July

Appearance: 17 mesh

Aroma / flavor: vanilla, mint, cloves, chamomile, kumquat, honey, brown sugar, wheat, chocolate

Acidity: raspberry, lemon, grapefruit, refreshing, thin, low acidity, lightweight Kenyan BlackBerry acid

Complexity: the taste is sweet, the flavor is light, lively and delicate, the fragrance of scented tea in northern Tanzania is pleasant, and the honey is long and uninterrupted.

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