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Boutique Coffee Bean Panamanian Coffee Bean Flavor Taste Manor characteristics of Balu Volcano

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, La Esmeralda Manor has won 12 coffee competitions so far, and the highest bidding record for three times in online open bidding is US $21 in 2004, US $50.25 in 2006 and US $130 in 2007. Of course, other countries have also soared a pound of good coffee close to $50 (Brazil's CoE champion Fazenda Santa Ins in 2005)

La Esmeralda Manor has won 12 coffee competitions so far, and the highest bidding record for three times in online open bidding is US $21 in 2004, US $50.25 in 2006 and US $130 in 2007. Of course, other countries have also won a pound of good coffee close to $50 (Brazil's CoE champion Fazenda Santa in2005), and Guatemala CoE champion El Injerto $80.20 in 2008. But you pay attention to the time point, that is, when La Esmeralda set a record price, there was no bid to surpass her before, but she will surpass others, saying that she is a record creator, and it is no fluke that Palmyra (Rainforest Alliance Certification) this brand of coffee is growing all Catuai species near the Baru Volcano Park, she is a typical Panamanian Bouqete high-altitude coffee flavor. Sour will not be too exciting, sweet nuts and vanilla chocolate flavor. S of nuts, Palmyra is actually the highest yield of La Esmeralda coffee, accounting for about 70% of the total family coffee production

The Emerald Manor of Panama (La Esmeralda) is located in the corner of the Baru volcano, so the coffee beans produced in this area are mostly named after Baru Mountain, and the area around Boquete is scenic. There are quite a lot of leisure hotels, villa, resort estates, and even along the important river Rio Caldera. The Emerald Manor (La Esmeralda) is on the right side of the river, Jaramillo, and then grows coffee in the higher elevation area of Ca?as Verdes on the left side of the river, thanks to Rudolph Peterson's decision to buy the estate. La Esmeralda Manor was bought by Price Peterson's father, Rudolph A. Peterson, a Swedish banker, and was president of Bank of America. Rudolph was the number one person in the financial circle at that time. Rudolph bought Hacienda La Esmeralda only for vacation and later retirement. It should not be expected that the estate would become world-famous and even become the representative of the Panamanian boutique coffee estate. Price took over, according to altitude and micro-climate, and by cup test performance and planting varieties, divided the market into three major brands to sell (Esmeralda Special,Diamond Mountain grows,Palmyra)

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