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Panama BOP Champion Manor Casanova Manor Washed-Geisha Flavor How Rose Summer Coffee Bean Features

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Country: PanamaRegion: Poquete Altitude: ca. 1500- 1675mTreatment: Washed Variety: Geisha Award: Best of Panama Champion Manor Flavors: Charming lemon peel, citrus, bergamot, apricot, peach, Earl Grey tea and aromatic floral aromas. Sucks with lemon tea sweet and sour taste, accompanied by bergamot, peach and orange blossom, Earl Grey tea

Country: Panama

Producing area: Pokuit producing area

Altitude: about 1500-1675 m

Treatment: washing

Variety: Geisha

Award: Best of Panama Champion Manor

Flavor: charming lemon peel, citrus, bergamot, apricot, peach, Earl Grey Tea and fragrant flowers. Sucking the sweet and sour taste of lemon black tea, accompanied by bergamot, peach and orange blossom, Earl black tea aftertaste, elegant and meticulous.

Mr Osorio (David Osorio) was born in 1865. Curacoa, an island in the south of the Caribbean, moved to Pokuit in Panama in 1915 to start the family coffee business. In 2007, the second generation of family members Efran Alberto Osorio Baxter and Efra í n Alberto Osorio Baxter took over the family coffee farm, whose name is commemorated by their mother Valentina Baxter de Osorio, closely linked to everyone in the whole family. It also represents the self-identity and intimacy of a coffee family.

Affectionate Manor, which covers an area of about 12.5ha, is a miniature small estate in Panama. According to the owner's dictation, 8.5ha has been planted from the common typica, Red Catuai and Pacamara, and Geisha coffee has been planted in a few areas since 2008, accounting for nearly half of the total. The manor is between 1500 and 1675 meters above sea level. in addition to the coffee planting land, there are also 3.5 hectares of primary forest and all kinds of fruit trees, including alpine cypress, pine and Eucalyptus trees, which is a typical example of self-sufficient manor.

Love Sing Manor is best known for winning the championship in the 2011 Best Panama Competition (Best of Panama), with a cup score of 92.3 points, which not only beat the most indicative and successive championships of the Jade Manor at that time, but also broke the record high of US $70.25 per pound. The outstanding achievements in the following years have been innumerable, and have been shortlisted in the final batch of the most Panamanian competition year after year, including the fifth place in the 2012 water-washed brothel group, the 10th place in the 2013 water-washed brothel group, the 12th place in the 2014 water-washed brothel group and the 14th place in the 2015 water-washed brothel group.

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