Fine Sun Coffee from Karana Kintamani Volcano Ubu processing Plant in Bali, Indonesia
Boutique coffee (specialty coffee) is also called "specialty coffee" or "select coffee". It refers to coffee made from a small number of raw beans with excellent taste grown in an ideal geographical environment. Depending on the special soil and climatic conditions in which they grow, they have outstanding flavor. After strict selection and classification, this kind of coffee can be regarded as a selection of coffee beans because of its hard texture, rich taste and excellent flavor. Boutique coffee has a rich and beautiful taste. Even if the coffee made of boutique coffee beans is not all fine coffee, it depends on whether it gives full play to the characteristics of coffee beans, whether it has a good taste, if not, it can not be called boutique coffee.
This year, Rodney successfully experimented with three different batches, including water washing, honey treatment, sun treatment, and three different methods. The flavor greatly exceeds the general batches of origin, and the overall defect rate and uniformity are even better than those of fine beans in Central America. Water washing and honey treatment have bright and complex acidity, and the sun treatment batches are much better than those of Panama Manor. There are more ripe peaches, pineapples, mangoes and other tropical fruits, fruit wine aromas and finish.
Flavor description: raw beans exude strong cantaloupe and tropical fruit aromas; the entrance flavor changes to the sweetness of pineapple and strawberry jam, showing smooth and rich acidity at medium and low temperatures, with aromas of handmade black sugar, exquisite dark chocolate and hazelnut; the overall flavor is excellent, like syrup-like texture and sweet taste, the ripe fruit flavor of the sun even surpasses many well-known Central American estates.
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Introduction of Bolivian Coffee producing countries with the name of Alpine country
In boutique coffee, Bolivian coffee is described in this way; Bolivia, located on the southeast side of Peru, is an alpine country. La Paz (capital) is 3660 meters above sea level. Coffee cannot be grown in such a cold place. But YUNGAS, northeast of La Paz, borders the Amazon basin. The altitude is a little lower. About 1500-2500 meters. The average annual temperature is about 10-15 degrees without frost damage in winter. The fertile soil is Bolivid.
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The coffee-producing country of Jamaica, one of the countries with low coffee production in the world, introduces
Blue Mountain Coffee can maintain today's top status, but also closely related to the local business policy. In 1932, Jamaica adopted a policy to encourage coffee production to reduce the island's dependence on sugar exports. Unlike most coffee producing countries, the local government does not plant a large number of high-yield and poor-quality coffee in order to increase the output value, but takes the quality as the best, preferring to sacrifice the coffee production.
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