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Panamanian Esmeralda Manor Coffee Flavor description Price planting Environment Taste introduction

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Varieties: Tibika, Kaddura, Kaduai, Bourbon, Rosa, San Ramon Candela Volcano this area produces a lot of food for Panama, as well as excellent coffee. This area borders on Costa Rica. Altitude: 1200-1600m harvest time: December-March planting varieties: Tibica, Kaddura, Kaduai, bourbon, Rosa, San

Planting varieties: Tibica, Kaddura, Kaduai, bourbon, Rosa, San Ramon

Candela volcano

The area produces a lot of food for Panama, as well as excellent coffee. This area borders on Costa Rica.

Altitude: 1200-1600m

Harvest period: December to March

Planting varieties: Tibica, Kaddura, Kaduai, bourbon, Rosa, San Ramon

Renacimiento

Another producing area of Chirqui province, bordering Costa Rica. This producing area is relatively small, so it is not the main producing area of Panamanian boutique coffee.

Altitude: 1100-1500 m

Harvest period: December to March

Planting varieties: Tibica, Kaddura, Kaduai, bourbon, Rosa, San Ramon

Panama is by far the narrowest country that shares the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines. And this has a far-reaching impact on coffee production. In the coffee-producing region of Chiriqu í, the hometown of world-renowned estates such as Hacienda La Esmeralda, Elida Estate, Finca Nuguo, and Finca La Mula, the marine climate is a huge system covering the entire hemisphere only 60-70 km from the ocean. Other currents in the Caribbean originate as far away as Iceland, while some east-west currents in the Pacific Ocean originate half a world away off the coasts of Japan and Indonesia. On the island of Panama, which is less than 100 kilometers wide, these global climate systems intertwined and collided, creating amazing microclimate change. The wind swirled and changed direction; it rained without warning, and clouds floated on the hills with fog and ice rain.

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