Flavor and taste of Panamanian Coffee Manor introduce Jadeite Manor Rose Summer Coffee
Boquete is a high-altitude volcanic area, because the Baru Volcano volcano brings quite fertile soil, towering terrain, cold and humid air, different sunshine, abundant rainfall, and rivers flow through it, creating high-quality Panamanian boutique coffee. This batch of coffee, grown in the same area as the Jade Manor, happens to be located in continuous valleys and ridges, so it forms several microclimates, and the coffee produced in different regions has its own flavor. Refreshing and comfortable citrus feeling, bright pattern-like Nanyang fruit feeling, delicate flower fragrance crisscross exudes a very elegant and generous flavor.
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Coffee producing area: Boquete
Coffee varieties: Geisha, Catuai, Caturra
Planting altitude: 1400-1700m
Annual rainfall: 3200 mm
Average temperature: about 14-25 ℃
Type of soil: volcanic soil
Grading standard: SHB
Treatment method: washing method
Harvesting method: manual harvesting
Related Certification: NCMA
Raw bean specification: 18 mesh
Harvest year: 2015
Cup test results: Apple, Potato, Maple syrup, Lemon Citrus, Coffee blossom, Roasted hazelnuts, Dark chocolate
Fragrance (dried incense): Jasmine, citrus, tea, honey
Aroma: berries, flowers, oils, vanilla, citrus
Flavor: sweet, sour, non-irritating, clean, bergamot, honey, citrus, spices, flowers, berries, tea, cherries, delicate finish, long-lasting aroma, classic jadeite manor Geisha flavor.
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The difference between washing and washing is still quite dramatic. This coffee has a strong fruity flavor, from dry land, raisins, melons, dried bananas, malt syrup and wild honey to a hint of tobacco. We can feel a very strong, rustic syrup aroma, rich spice flavor, with the feeling of sweet wine when it is deep baked. This must not be like you before.
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