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Flavor and taste characteristics of coffee manor in El Salvador introduction to Mercedes Manor

Published: 2024-09-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/08, "Incht Manor is one of the best manors in Guatemala. If it is called second, no one dares to call it first!" It has won so many world-class prizes that it has achieved what it is today. Last year, landowners further pushed the status of their estates to the peak, just like the famous Philippine Emerald Manor in Panama.

"Incht Manor is one of the best manors in Guatemala. If it is called second, no one dares to call it first!" It has won so many world-class competitions that it has achieved what it is today. Last year, the owners of the manor further pushed their manor status to the peak, just like the famous Philippine Emerald Manor in Panama. Incht Manor (grafted Manor) held a global bidding event, of course, the bidding beans launched were also quite strong, and it is worth mentioning that the first batch of "mocha species" in 2012 set a world record. With a sky-high price of "US $500.5 / lb", Incht Manor is a well-deserved star manor located on the Vivette South Fruit Plateau, a famous producing area of Guatemala. Since the Aguirre family began to grow coffee in 1900, the manor name "Injerto" is taken from the name of a local fruit. Incht Manor pays special attention to the protection of the ecological environment and organic planting technology. Implement strict quality control to ensure the quality of raw coffee beans. Under the efforts of Aguirre, Incht Manor also has the recognition of Rainforest Alliance Certification (Rainforest Alliance), and since 2002, it has been the winner of many international coffee competitions. There are more than 10,000 coffee farms around the world, including coffee farms for popular coffee beans, high-quality coffee bean farms and rare coffee bean farms. Today, the editor introduces to you the Incht Manor, a famous top coffee manor from Guatemala. This bidding for the Incht Manor specially features the "Best Incht" series, selecting a small number of batches and coffee varieties with the best quality in the manor. Experienced farmers carefully select ripe coffee fruits, and then let the cup tester eliminate batches that are not up to the standard, under such strict screening criteria. The Pacamara varieties in the Incht estate account for only about 8% of the total production.

[about Pacamara varieties]

In 2004, COE became famous all over the world and won many championships in 2-3 years. The Pakamara, produced by the grafted manor in Guatemala, hit the sky-high price of $80.2 a pound of raw beans in 2008.

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