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Introduction to the flavor and taste characteristics of Panamanian Esmeralda Manor Coffee with nutty aroma

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, 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, which is grown in the same area as the Jade Manor, happens to be located in continuous valleys and ridges.

Boquete is a volcanic area at high altitude because Baru Volcano brings fertile soil, high terrain, wet and cold air, different sunshine, abundant rainfall, and rivers flowing through it, resulting in excellent Panamanian fine coffee. This batch of coffee comes from the same production area as Emerald Manor, which happens to be located in a continuous valley and ridge, thus forming several microclimates. Coffee produced in different areas has its own characteristics. Fresh and comfortable citrus notes, bright and colorful Southeast Asian fruit sensations, delicate floral intertexture exudes a very elegant and elegant flavor Panama is world-famous for its unique coffee and gorgeous flavor, which are closely related to the local climate. I couldn't help but wonder how much of Panama's summer's amazing flavor, or how much of this premium premium addition, benefited from the climate of Central America, a long isthmus that runs from northern Mexico to southern Colombia, connecting North America and North America. Panama is located in the southernmost part of Central America, so the country runs east-west, not north-south as everyone thinks. This means that the Caribbean (Atlantic) coast is to the north, while the Pacific Ocean is to the south. Oceanic climates are huge systems that cover the entire hemisphere. Some Caribbean currents originate as far away as Iceland, while some Pacific east-west currents originate half a world away off the coasts of Japan and Indonesia. On Panama, a small island less than 100 kilometers wide, these global climate systems intersect and collide to create amazing microclimate changes. The wind whirled and changed direction; rain fell without warning; clouds floated over the hills with fog and ice

In 1931, it was exported from Geisha Mountain in southwest Ethiopia to Kenya, Tanzania and Costa Rica in obscurity. It was transplanted to Panama in the 1960s. After nearly half a century, it was amazing. It defeated the ever-winning varieties such as Boben, Kadulla, Kaduai and Tibika, and won the first prize in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Panama National Treasure Bean Cup Test Competition. In 2007, the International Famous Bean Cup sponsored by the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) won the championship again, and the bidding price was sold at 130 US dollars per pound, setting a record for the highest price in the history of competition beans. It is reported that the subsequent Panama National Treasure Bean Competition will be divided into two groups: Rose Summer and Non-Rose Summer, so as not to be robbed of the glory of other varieties by Rose Summer. Guixia is a member of the Tibika family, but after leaving Ethiopia for more than 70 years, he has become famous. Moreover, Ethiopia is a treasure trove of Arabica genes. Any donation of a variety abroad is enough to make waves in the coffee market.

Guisha is cultivated in many parts of the world and is the new king of fine coffee. Panama, Guatemala, Colombia and other Latin American countries have higher quality and high price. Floral, tropical fruit, intense sweetness; these are the feelings that rose summer has always brought us. Properly baked, they make you feel like sipping the fragrance of a bouquet of flowers. In case you haven't heard the story, Rose Summer, an ancient native from Ethiopia, was brought as a coffee sample into Costa Rica's coffee experimental plantations and distributed to several small farms for small-scale trials.

Not much attention was paid to the rose until the Esmeralda estate in Panama separated it from the rest and won the national coffee championship

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