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Introduction to Galapagos Coffee Estate (Santa Cruz Estate) Coffee

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Name: Santa Cruz Manor Origin: Galapagos Islands Santa Cruz Island Species: 1875 Old Bourbon Altitude: 375 m Due to its special geographical location Equivalent to an altitude of 1150 m Rainfall: 1750 mmGreen bean treatment: Water treatment Sun-drying Other: Under shade trees planted, April-May flowering, December-February harvest When I got this bean, I was scared by its appearance.

Name: Santa Cruz Manor

Origin: Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands

Tree species: old Bourbon, 1875

Altitude: 375m, due to the special geographical location equivalent to 1150 m above sea level

Rainfall: 1750 mm

Raw bean treatment: washing treatment and sun drying

Others: planted under shade trees, flowered from April to May, harvested from December to February

I was startled by his appearance when I got the bean. The shape of the raw beans is very beautiful, the body is quite full, and the size and defect rate can be compared with the beans from Sigri in Papua New Guinea and the Peak Farm in Australia. Santa Cruz still grows coffee varieties brought by French agronomists in 1875, so the coffee is more than 130 years old. And these old coffee trees have now become one of the special symbols of Santa Cruz coffee. The laws of the Galapagos Islands prohibit the use of chemicals and pesticides on the island, so the Santa Cruz estate produces almost all of the Galapagos Islands coffee in the organic coffee market from the third largest island of the Galapagos Islands in San Crist ó bal Island. Santa Cruz Manor Coffee, as its name implies, comes from the second largest island, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Island). Santa Cruz Island is located in the center of the Galapagos Islands. It is said that this geographical location will form a unique microclimate, so some people think that Santa Cruz Island coffee is sweeter and more fragrant than other Galapagos Islands coffee.

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