Bolivian Coffee Manor with a very lasting sense of vanilla and honey
Bolivia's high-quality estates, very high altitude, perennial low temperature environment, so that coffee fruit growth is slow, tight enough, aroma is also charming, floral aroma is obvious, such as careful handling, cherries with the same maturity, often have a clean and meticulous high-end taste, this elegant vanilla and honey aromas are very attractive, this champion bean has a variety of floral aromas, vanilla and sweet very long-lasting.
The following is the certificate of this batch of champion beans and the green and beautiful appearance of raw beans:
The goal of planting coffee in the whole Takesi manor is 200ha, but only 13ha is planted and harvested very little Typica species, and the annual yield is only 120bags. This is not only fine agriculture, but also a farming mode that respects nature. Takesi is the name of the local aborigines, the place name and the snow water from the mountains, also known as Takesi. After the publication of the CoE final in 2009, Takesi is no longer unknown, proud and exuberant!
The following is the basic information and cup taste of this batch of champion beans:
The following information is from the European Cup test report and the official website of CoE:
Country: Bolivia, Bolivia
Production area: Yungas of La Paz
Administrative town: Yanacahi
Award-winning Manor: Agrotakesi SA
Landowner: Mauricio Ramiro Diez de Medina
Ranking: No.1 (2009 CoE champion)
Farm area: 2500 hectares
Coffee garden: 200 ha
Altitude: 2100 m
Certification: Organic (Ceser & USDA ORGANIC Certification)
Variety: Typica
Treatment: Wet process and Mechanized Drying
Champion batch: 24 cases, 825 kg
International evaluation score: 93.36
Cup test code #: CAR-003
Tender price: 35.05 USD
Winning bidder: Maruyama Coffee for Mikatajuku Group, Itoya Coffee and Orsir Coffee (Osher)
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