Coffee review

Introduction to the flavor and taste of Alida Manor Coffee Manor in Panama

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, [name]: Elida Natural (Elida Natural) [production area]: Pocket (Boquete) [Manor]: Alida Manor (Elida) [variety]: Catuai 85%, Typica Bourbon 15%, Geisha (a small amount) [treatment]: sun (Natural) [altitude]: above 1800 m [planting soil]: volcanic soil (Vol)

[name]: Alida Manor Sunshine (Elida Natural)

[producing area]: Pocket (Boquete)

[manor]: Alida Manor (Elida)

[variety]: Catuai 85%, Typica & Bourbon 15%, Geisha (small amount)

[treatment]: Natural

[altitude]: more than 1800 meters

[planting soil]: volcanic soil (Volcanic clay)

[flavor description]: tropical fruits, spices, nuts, milk chocolate

The history of the farm dates back to 1918. The farm was owned by the Lamastus family, and the name of the farm, Elida Alida, was the name of the then farmer, Mrs. Robert Louis Lamastus. Elida Manor is located in the Boquete producing area, the elevation of the manor is almost the highest in Panama, and nearly half of the area is in the National Conservation Park, is a rare ultra-high altitude manor in Central America! Elida Manor has a total area of 65 hectares, more than half of which are located within the Baru Volcano National Park, 30 hectares of the estate are planted with coffee trees, and the remaining 35 hectares are virgin forests. Coffee is grown from 1670 to 1850 meters above sea level, making it one of the two highest coffee farms in Panama (the other estate with these elevations should be Carmen in the Vulcan Valley).

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