Smooth and smooth Dominican Coffee Flavor and Taste introduction to the Fine Coffee production area
There are four major mountains in Dominica. The Cordillera Septentrional (northern mountain range) extends westward from the base mountain city on the northwestern border of Haiti to the northeastern Samina Peninsula. Cordillera Central (Central Mountain range) extends from the western part of the multinational country to the central part of the island of Spain, and gradually slows down to the south. In the central mountain range, Mount Duat (3098 m), La Pelona (3094 m), La Rucilla (3049 m) and Pico Yaque (2760 m) It is the four highest mountains in the Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. There are also Neiba Mountains and Bahoruco Mountains to the south of Dominica.
Located between the northern mountains and the central mountains is the fertile Cibao valley. Dominica's main agricultural and tobacco producing areas and San Diego, the second largest city in many countries, are located here. There is another smaller, drier San Juan Valley south of the Central Mountains. There are also Constanza, Jarabacoa, Villa Altagracia, Bonao and other valleys in the central part of the country. Located below sea level, the Enriquillo basin in southwestern Dominica has a dry desert climate and is home to many wildlife due to its sparsely populated area. The vast plain stretching northeast from the capital city of Santo Domingo is called the Caribbean coastline plain, where there are many sugar cane growing areas. Another west from the capital across the Ocoa River, located in Asua Province, there is a relatively dry Asua Plain.
The Yaque del Norte (North Asia River), which develops from the Central Mountains, is Dominica's main and longest river, which irrigates the fertile Cibao Valley and finally goes out to sea from the bay of the Quito Mountains in the northwest. The Yuna River stretching to the east of the Central Mountains flows through the Vega Real (Royal Prairie) to the east and flows into the bay of Saman á (Samina) to the northeast. Yaque del Sur (South Yagai River) south of the Central Mountains irrigates the San Laan Valley to the south and flows to the Caribbean. The Artibonito River (320km long) rises from the Central Mountains and flows westward. Although it is the longest river on the Spanish island, the Artibonito River mainly flows through the country and is the most important river in Haiti. The largest lake in Dominica is Lake Enriquillo (300sq km), located in the southwest of many countries, which is 1.1 times the size of Taipei City. It is 40 meters below sea level and is a saltwater lake with dry climate. There are also many lagoons on the coasts of many countries.
Coffee in Dominica is grown in highlands and lowlands, and its taste is slightly different. The upland is sour, but the taste is rich; the lowland is less sour and tastes smoother. Boutique coffee has become popular in recent years. High-quality coffee beans produced by some Dominican estates have a rich aroma, mellow taste and moderately bright sour taste, which are not far from the more famous Puerto Rico beans or Jamaican beans, and are also worth tasting. Dominica coffee beans are mild in acidity and have a rich fruity flavor.
In the west of Hispaniola, the harvest in the mountains above 1500 meters above sea level, the rich coffee Republic of Dominica (Dominican Republic) is adjacent to Haiti, both of which own the island of Hispaniola (Hispaniola). The best place to produce is the Barahona region in the southwest, but Juncalito and Ocoa also produce a fine coffee, Santo Domingo coffee, which is characterized by freshness and elegance, fullness, excellent acidity and pleasant aroma, so it is worth it. Unlike the coffee produced in Haiti, most of the coffee grown in the Dominican Republic is washed, which is also a symbol of high quality. Unlike coffee produced in Haiti, most coffee grown in the Dominican Republic is washed. This is also a symbol of high quality. Miniga Coffee uses a washing method to treat coffee beans, so that the quality of treated coffee beans is more guaranteed. The coffee beans treated by washing method retain more original flavor than the drying method, and the aroma is pure and soft.
Carefully selected in this way, the high-quality coffee of Dominica exudes a faint aroma and gives people a faint fruity aroma with a lingering finish and a smooth and smooth finish.
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