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Bolivia Snow vein Manor, one of the rare Coffee High altitude Manors

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In terms of the coffee garden I have been to, only Ethiopia and the Hama Cooperative in Yegashev are comparable, the aroma of both is equally remarkable, but the difference is that Takesi has the same Bolivian champion flavor, with a variety of flowers and sweet vanilla, which is particularly outstanding and unforgettable. Takesi Manor, the treatment of drinking water and coffee after harvest, all uses ice-cold snow landscapes melted by high mountains, because

In terms of the coffee garden I have been to, only Ethiopia and the Hama Cooperative in Yegashev are comparable, the aroma of both is equally remarkable, but the difference is that Takesi has the same Bolivian champion flavor, with a variety of flowers and sweet vanilla, which is particularly outstanding and unforgettable.

Takesi Manor, the treatment of drinking water and coffee after harvest, uses ice-cold mountains and rivers that melt high mountains, so we give her a nickname: Takesi Snow vein Manor. In addition to a 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, he secretly respects nature and the way of getting along with each other, does not over-cultivate, and retains a large number of primitive forests and diverse ecological environment. It is famous for its crops such as apples, orchids and flowers, and now it has won the first prize in the coffee contest, and Takesi's reputation has become even more popular.

I remember that the admirable champion bean in 2007 was Coffee Manor, but her score was overtaken by the 2008 champion Cafe de Cordillera, when the international judges gave it a high score of 92.03. in 2009, Takesi Snow vein Manor got a score of 93.36, surpassing the champion of 2008, and the bidding price was as high as US $35.05. it was the highest bid in CoE national competition in 2009! Osher has been bidding for Bolivia's champion beans for three years in a row. She is really attracted by her delicate floral fragrance, charming sweet vanilla and clean and changeable flavor. In 2010, under the mixture of many factors, Bolivia decided to cancel the national competition. To examine this batch of Takesi winning beans, it was a mixture of feelings and hard-won.

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