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Introduction of boutique coffee beans in Santo Domingo Coffee Manor with rich aroma and mellow taste

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Turning to the introduction of Dominican coffee, the most distinctive features are fresh and elegant, full of particles, excellent acidity and pleasant flavor (two colleagues agree with this). Such flavor characteristics are not only related to the variety and the quality of the soil, but also closely related to the picking and handling of raw beans. Dominica's coffee is selected by the most expensive manual method, workers.

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Opening the introduction of Dominican coffee, the most distinctive characteristics are fresh and elegant, full of particles, excellent acidity and pleasant aroma (two colleagues agree with this evaluation). Such flavor characteristics are not only related to varieties and planting soil quality, but also closely related to the picking and processing methods of raw beans. Dominican coffee selection adopts the most costly manual method. Workers mainly consider the fullness of coffee particles and whether they are uniform. According to these conditions, coffee beans with the most plump and uniform particles can represent the best quality and best coffee in Dominica. And only choose washing treatment method, to ensure the high quality and stability of coffee beans, water washing method of coffee beans, taste cleaner, exudes a faint aroma pure and soft, drink to make people feel a faint fruity, lingering aftertaste, smooth smooth mouth Dominica's earliest coffee is imported from Martinique (French overseas province), dating back to the early 18th century. Dominica is an island country with a tropical climate. The annual temperature does not change much. Except for the middle Cordillera mountain area, where the temperature is relatively low and can reach below 0℃ in winter, the annual average temperature in other areas is between 25 and 30℃. However, due to the influence of mountain terrain, the north and east face the northeast trade wind, and the annual precipitation reaches 1500-2500 mm. It belongs to a tropical marine climate. Mountain forest dense, leeward southwest annual precipitation of 500-1000 mm, longer dry season, a tropical savanna climate.

Dominica's mild climate is conducive to coffee cultivation, and the best production areas for coffee are the Barahona region in the southwest and the Cibao Valley in the interior north of Santiago, Dominica's second largest city. The northern region, represented by Ciba, and the southern region, including Ocayabani Santo Domingo, produce fine coffee. Among them, Santo Domingo and Bani produced coffee world-famous, almost synonymous with Domica coffee.

Dominica-white sand beach with black coffee

Dominican coffee tastes slightly different according to the altitude of the planting area. Highland coffee is sour, but the taste is rich; lowland coffee is less sour and tastes smoother. Some Dominican estates produce high-quality coffee beans that are rich in aroma, rich in taste and moderately bright in acidity, often compared to the prestigious coffee beans of Puerto Rico or Jamaica. The Dominican Republic is a favorite country for travelers. It is adjacent to Haiti in Hispaniola, West Indies. Dominica is in the west and Haiti is in the east. The whitest and softest white beaches in the world, coupled with cool sea breezes from the Atlantic and Caribbean and warm tropical sunshine, make it a holiday paradise on par with the Maldives and Hawaii. It is the second European colony on the American continent after Greenland and currently houses the oldest Catholic churches, universities, roads and forts in the Americas, while its capital Santo Domingo is also the oldest city and capital in the Americas.

The Dominican Republic has also experienced a history of turmoil and poverty. Now the country has implemented democratic elections and entered a period of stable development. However, it has not yet established formal diplomatic relations with China, but maintains so-called "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan. It seems that these things have nothing to do with coffee, but in fact they still have an impact. The exchanges between the two countries without diplomatic relations are subject to many restrictions in all aspects, which will of course also affect our coffee trade. Dominican coffee is mainly exported to the United States and a few European countries because of its superior quality. It is rarely seen in the mainland of China

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