Rich fruit flavor of Panamanian rosy summer coffee introduces the emerald manor
The history of Esmeralda Farm:
Haines, a Swede, in 1924. Elliott founded Esmeralda Farm, which was not a coffee grower but a ranch. Forty years later, Daniel Lou in 1964. Mr. Bidarson's grandfather, Luther Ruffer. Mr. Bidarson bought Esmeralda Farm in order to have an old home after retirement, grandfather Luthor. Mr. Bidasson was born in Sweden and was president of the Bank of America and director of United Nations Development.
His son, Mr. Bradesson, moved to Panama from California in 1973 and inherited his father's farm. He changed most of the farm to grow coffee in 1987 and invested in the machinery and equipment of refined coffee to start the brand in 1994. Brais. While Mr. Bidarson and his wife Susan started a formal business on the coffee farm, they also raised three children, Elligo (born in Philadelphia in 1966), Rachel (born in Sweden in 1967) and Danielu (born in Panama in 1974).
In 1996, Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by the beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda. Daniel Lou, the third son of Haramiqiong Farm. It was here that Mr. Bidasson planted what attracted the attention of the coffee world-Geisha Coffee Summer (Geisha) was discovered in the rose forests of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Research Institute in Kenya; it was introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, Costa Rica in 1953 and Panama in the 1970s by Franco from the seven agricultural gardens in Dongba. Mr. Serraxin got seeds from CATIE, Costa Rica, and started growing Rosa Coffee.
Geisha, sweeping the coffee industry with the power of a hurricane, the coffee revolution is so fierce that the blue mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which have occupied the coffee kingdom for a long time, have to avoid. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now widely used in major coffee producing areas after numerous battles, and its best spokesman is the "La Esmeralda" manor from Panama.
[producing area]: located on the hillside of Mount Baru, the highest peak in western Panama
[manor]: Esmeralda (Jade Manor) / Hacienda La Esmeralda
[grade]: SHB
[growth altitude]: 1450m
[treatment]: fine washing treatment
[special certification]: green rainforest certification
[manor website]: http://haciendaesmeralda.com/
[baking degree]: shallow baking city-
[packing]: professional Kraft paper coffee bag contains imported one-way valve
[baking date]: bake after placing an order
[flavor description]: oolong tea, peach, honey, fresh and comfortable, bright and balanced, the aroma is extremely layered, the whole aroma and caramel sweetness are wrapped together, the tip of the tongue feels sour obviously, just mild and round in the mouth, the fruit is sweet and sweet, like swallowing a mouthful of fresh fruit tea, sweet and fragrant. The lower the temperature, the finer the acidity. Charm is also quite long-lasting, let people feel good satisfaction!
[Yidou comment]: the aroma emitted during grinding is refreshing, strong and full-bodied fruit flavor, the entrance is sweet, mellow, silky, soft fruit acid, unique sweet taste, unforgettable for a long time. It can only be described with the word "amazing"!
It is recommended to use hand flushing, legal pressure and other drip filtration extraction, which can better show the magnificent charm and flavor of Rose Summer.
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