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Introduction to the characteristics of Columbia Yana's exquisite Flavor Grinding scale and its processing methods

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Colombia Na Linglong Origin: na Linglong altitude: 1860 m-2220 m processing: washing harvest time: April-June (75%), October-February (25%) varieties: new Kaddura species, Castie baking degree: CITY+ flavor characteristics: roasted almonds, lemon and orange, white chocolate, honey, peach, round body, long aftertaste, balanced Colombia has three families

Columbia Na Linglong

Origin: na Linglong

Altitude: 1860 m-2220 m

Processing method: washing

Harvest time: April-June (75%), October-February (25%)

Variety: new Kaddura species, Castie

Baking degree: CITY+

Taste features: roasted almonds, lemon and orange, white chocolate, honey, peach, round body, long finish, balanced

Colombia has three Codiera mountains running north and south, right into the Andes. Coffee is grown along the highlands of these mountains. The mountain steps provide a diverse climate, where the whole year is the harvest season, and different kinds of coffee ripen at different times. And fortunately, unlike Brazil, Colombia doesn't have to worry about frost. Colombia has about 2.7 billion coffee trees, 66 per cent of which are planted in modern plantations and the rest on small traditionally run farms.

One of the most famous producing areas is Nalinglong province. The other real name is Narino, literally translated as "Narinho", and translated as "Na Linglong" by the domestic coffee industry. Na Linglong has a balanced and soft flavor, clean and rich flavors of apricot, grapefruit and toffee, so it is popular with coffee gluttons. And this is because: Colombia is famous for its high altitude, the lower altitude in the north-central part mainly produces commercial beans, and the south-central part mainly produces high-quality beans. The south-central region is also the area for the winners of previous "extraordinary cups" and SCAA "Coffee of the year", and Nalinglong Province is one of them. At the same time, the quality of Colombian coffee beans is divided into more than 200 grades, with SUPERMO as the highest grade, followed by EXCELSO, but only selected coffee with beans No. 18 (diameter 18x64 inches in diameter) can be included in the selection. And Na Linglong is the SUPERMO quality. And this is also closely related to Na Linglong's choice of high-quality Kaddura varieties and high-quality natural conditions.

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