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Flavor treatment of Guatemala Antigua Coffee with strong flavor introduction to the taste of varieties in producing areas

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, In Guatemala, it is famous for producing high-quality beans, which is the highest elevation and dry climate in the coffee growing area of the country. Located in a rare non-volcanic area in China and the United States, the mountains are potholed and the terrain is very dangerous. Although the elevation is nearly 2000 meters, the warm, dry air from the plains of Mexico protects coffee trees in this area from frost.

In Guatemala, it is famous for producing high-quality beans, which is the highest elevation and dry climate in the coffee growing area of the country. Located in a rare non-volcanic area in China and the United States, the mountains are potholed and the terrain is very dangerous. Although nearly 2000 meters above sea level, the warm, dry air from the plains of Mexico protects coffee trees in the area from frost.

Guatemala Antigua Coffee is not only smooth, high hardness, good quality, more full-bodied and sour and sweet perfect match, coupled with a trace of smoke, but also emphasizes its deep and mysterious. In particular, the sour, sweet and mellow texture of Antigua is so perfectly coordinated that it is not only of good quality, but also has a stronger flavor, richer taste and stronger tobacco flavor than other Guatemalan coffee.

Antigua coffee, which grows in volcanic areas, prides itself on its rich aroma, with a variety of coffee flavors ranging from strong sour to light sour.

[country]: Guatemala

[grade]: SHB

[processing plant]: Ladisha Manor

[producing area]: Fraijanes,Guatemala City

[altitude]: 1675 m

[harvest time]: October to February of the following year

[treatment]: washing

[breed]: bourbon, Kaddura

[flavor]: black tea, flower fragrance, rich caramel feeling

Volcanic soil, high altitude, humid and rainy climate, and active volcanic activity have created the unique geographical conditions of the Farahan Plateau. The Pacaya volcano in the region is the most active of the three still erupting volcanoes in Guatemala, leaving the Farahan Plateau often shrouded in a thin layer of dust and providing plenty of minerals for the soil of the Farahan Plateau. The dry period of coffee beans is the sunny season on the Farahan Plateau. Although it is often cloudy and foggy in the early morning, it will dissipate quickly, ensuring the sun conditions in the area.

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