Coffee review

What kinds of Venezuelan coffee do you have in San Cristobal?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The best coffee names in Venezuela are: Montebello in San Cristobal (San Cristbal de Tachira) in Tazira, Miramar in Rubio (Rubio de Tachira) in Tazira, Granija in Timothe (Timote de Merida) in Merida, and Santa Ana in Tacira (Sa)

The best coffee names in Venezuela are: Montebello of San Crist ó bal de Tachira in Tazira, Miramar of Rubio (Rubio de Tachira) of Tazira, Granija of Timothe (Timote de Merida) of Merida, and Miramar of Tacira.

Araglaneza (Ala Granija) of Santa Anna de Tachira in Tazira. Other premium brands include Maracaibos (the name of the coffee export port), Merida, Trujillo (Trujillo), Santa Filomena and Cucuta.

One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new trees to expand the farm.

The area around Caracas, once famous for its coffee, has resumed production. Another Jean and Andries from Turgua. Tippica Coffee trees are also planted on the Andres Boulton plantation.

Venezuelan coffee tastes different from other coffee in Latin America. It is delicious, light and less sour than traditional coffee, which makes it not only blended but also distinctive.

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