Introduction to Tianyi Manor in Nicaraguan Coffee Manor
Country: Nicaragua
Planting area: Tianyi Manor
Planting altitude: 1000-1500 m
Bean seed: red Kaduai Red Catuai
Treatment method: honey-treated Honey
Cup test information: tobacco, cocoa, pear, malic acid, pleasant, medium alcohol thickness tabacco, cacao, pear, malic
Pleasant, mid body
Cup score: 86.5 Tianyi Manor, located in Dipilto, grows coffee in 10 plots above 1350 meters above sea level. When the current landowner Misael Sauceda Olivera inherited from his father, there were only two plots for planting and development, and then he bought land from his neighbors, which has grown to its present scale. Thanks to the efforts of the manor owner Misael Sauceda Olivera, Tianyi Manor has been shortlisted for many times in COE, while constantly making progress, improving the coffee planting conditions and coffee bean processing mode in the manor. It was still ranked 24th in 2007, rose to the fourth place in 2008, and was in high spirits in 2012. The planting conditions of Nicaragua, the runner-up, are not inferior to those of Central American countries. It is grown in shaded coffee at high altitude. It tastes round and balanced with less sharp acidity. The main unknown factors are war and hurricanes, resulting in the unsustainable operation of a single farm. There is no historical data for raw bean merchants to track and check farm data until the bad factors leading to coffee quality are removed after 2003, and backward traffic is also fully built. Good coffee continues to emerge. As a laggard, they have made quite a sensation!
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