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Perennial low temperature coffee growing environment Bolivia coffee producing country

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Takesi Manor, drinking water and coffee after harvest treatment, using alpine melting cold snow landscape, so we give her a nickname: Takesi Snow vein Manor; in addition to low temperature, pollution-free environment, fertile and well-drained volcanic soil, is also an element of coffee flavor, although the owner of Agrotakesi SA is rich, but deep respect for nature and the way to get along, but

Takesi Manor, drinking water and coffee after harvest treatment, with the melting of the mountains are cold snow mountain water, so we give her a nickname: Takesi Snow Ridge Manor; In addition to the low temperature and pollution-free environment, fertile and well-drained volcanic soil is also an element of full coffee flavor. Although Agrotakesi SA's group is rich, it deeply respects nature and lives in a peaceful way. It does not over-cultivate, and retains a large number of virgin forests and diverse ecological environments. It is famous for crops such as apples, orchids and flowers. Now it has won the coffee competition champion. Takesi's reputation has spread even further.

Remember that the 2007 winner was Café de Cordillera, whose score was overtaken by the 2008 winner Café de Cordillera, who scored 92.03 points by the international jury, and Takesi Snow Pulse Manor, which scored 93.36 points in 2009, surpassing the 2008 winner and bidding for up to $35.05, the highest bid in 2009 in the CoE competition! Osher has been bidding for Bolivia's champion beans for 3 consecutive years, attracted by her delicate floral, charming sweet vanilla and clean and varied flavors! In 2010, under the mixture of many factors, Bolivia confirmed the cancellation of the national competition and examined this batch of Takesi winning beans. It was mixed and hard-won. The average temperature here was only 15 degrees C. The water source came from the melting snow of the mountains. It was pollution-free and fertile volcanic soil. The altitude exceeded 2000 meters. The coffee planted was full of diverse aromas and full sweet flavors. She was the 2009 Bolivian champion Takesi Snow Vein Manor. If possible, I'd even like to pay another visit soon...

Takesi Estate is located in the Mururata Mountains of Sud Yungas, about 100 km from the capital La Paz, and you have to follow the Inca Trail to reach the valley. Here, still a branch of the Andes Mountains, the estate belongs to Agrotakesi SA. The entire farm has about 2500 hectares and is about 1900 to 3000 meters above sea level. Takesi, which grows coffee, is 2100 meters above sea level. This should be one of the rare high altitude estates. Hama Co-op in Yegashev can be compared with it, both aromas are equally outstanding, but the difference is that Takesi has the same Bolivian champion flavor, that variety of flowers and sweet herbs, especially outstanding and unforgettable

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