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Panamanian boutique coffee beans with floral fragrance introduce the characteristics of the manor producing area.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Guatemala Rosa-Akatilan fruit producing area (Guatemala Acatenango Gesha). In 2007, Guatemala added the eighth coffee producing area, Acatenango Valley (R), which we turned into Akatilan fruit area. In 2007, Anacaf (Guatemalan Coffee Association) not only promoted it at the SCAA exhibition, but also arranged special topics to explain to the international judges during the national competition. The past

Guatemala Acatenango Gesha.

In 2007, Guatemala added an eighth coffee-producing region,Acatenango Valley(R), which we translated as "Acatilan Fruit Region."

In 2007, Anacafé(Guatemala Coffee Association) not only promoted it at SCAA, but also organized a special presentation to international judges during the national competition. In the past, Guatemala claimed to have seven major producing areas, not only to distinguish characteristics, but also to let buyers and consumers good memories, 7 regions of Antigua, the slight plateau, Lake Attitan, Coban rainforest, etc., each area can find excellent manor and good coffee with local characteristics.

Acatenango is located in Chimaltenango province of Guatemala, where more than 5000 hectares of coffee plantations are fertile volcanoes, mainly located in two volcanic mountains, and almost all of them have forests and shade trees. As can be seen from the photos above, almost all of the estates are planted in shade, mainly bourbon and some Catuai and Caturra.

The two volcanoes of Acatenango are Volcan de Fuego and Volcan Acatenango. Acatenango is the third highest volcano in Central America, and beyond Fuego is the lake of Atlantis. Annual rainfall in this area is 48 to 72 inches, annual average temperature is 14 to 31 degrees C, temperature difference is large enough, so the bean density is tight, which is helpful for flavor. Coffee harvest season is mainly from mid January to March. The Kaqchiquels still live in the area and continue their traditional farming methods; there are about 4,000 farmers in the area, and the cultivation of coffee dates back to 1880. La Esmeralda has won 12 coffee competitions and three highest bids on the Internet: 21 US dollars in 2004, 50.25 US dollars in 2006 and 130 US dollars in 2007! Of course, other countries have also bid a pound of good coffee close to 50 dollars (Brazil CoE champion Fazenda Santa Inês in 2005), El Injerto in 2008 Guatemala CoE champion 80.20 dollars; but you pay attention to the time point, that is, La Esmeralda bid record, before no bid price surpassed her, then, but she will surpass others, saying she is the record maker, no fluke!

Esmeralda Farm Glorious Experience

Panama's highest grade coffee ranked first for four consecutive years in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007!

SCAA World Coffee Cup ranking 2005, 2006, 2007 for 3 consecutive years No. 1!

Rainforest Conservation Group Coffee Quality Cup Rankings 2004, 2006, 2007 1st place 1996 Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijon area of the Bocatis Valley and was attracted by the beauty of the farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda? Harami Jonon Farm, third son Danielle. Mr. Bideson planted the coffee world's attention in this farm-Geisha coffee!

Panama rose growing altitude: 1,500-1,650 meters, unique growth environment makes it unique flavor:

Dry fragrance: tea fragrance, flower fragrance (magnolia, tulip) vanilla plant, milk fragrance, brown sugar sweet, high champagne and aroma rise.

Wet fragrance: apricot, caramel, milk, flower fragrance.

Sip: Oil texture is good, delicate pear mountain special tea feeling, high-grade white wine astringent but immediately turned into a delicate smooth Body full of mouth.

Berry candy and spice sweet intertwining, accompanied by floral emission, aftertaste full of floral, sweet fruit and body quite persistent, the lower the temperature, the more delicate the acid

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