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Introduction to the quality and taste of geisha coffee flavor description method in Panamanian jadeite manor

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, With the invincible aura of invincible and invincible, the geisha of the Emerald Manor has become a dream product of the coffee industry. Its flower fragrance is like fireworks, constantly blooming in the mouth in the process of drinking, with juice like lemon, citrus and strawberry, making it like juice rather than coffee. A geisha coffee fan once said: what kind of coffee can be draped like a geisha?

Introduction of Emerald Manor Coffee

With the aura of invincibility and invincibility, the geisha of the Emerald Manor has become a dream product of the coffee industry. "its flower smell is like fireworks, blooming in the mouth in the process of drinking, with juice like lemon, citrus and strawberry, making it look like juice rather than coffee." A geisha coffee fan once said: what kind of coffee can be as invincible as a geisha? Drinking geisha coffee from the Emerald Manor of Panama every year is like eating a birthday feast. It has become an indispensable ceremony for coffee fans every year. The dry aroma of rose summer is very bright, with aromas of rose and jasmine, with hints of pomelo and citrus, light baked with nutty aromas, wet aromas of hazelnut and more floral notes. In terms of taste and flavor, the early aroma may be slightly mild and subtle compared with the previously rising aroma, and the flower and fruit flavor will gradually increase as the temperature drops, and the cold aroma is excellent (sweet preserved fruit, rose fruit, orange glaze jam, strawberry jam, silk pine, cherry, vanilla, rose aromas gradually fade, leading to lemon aromas). With proper baking, they make you feel like sipping the fragrance of a bouquet of flowers. Panama's geographical advantage is that it has many distinctive microclimate areas suitable for growing coffee, and Panama also has many persistent and professional coffee growers. This means there will be a lot of very good coffee in Panama, but these coffees are often associated with high prices.

The high price of coffee in Panama is mainly caused by the following factors:

Land price: for the people of North America, they very much want to buy a stable and beautiful land at a low price. Panama is such a place;

More farmers in Panama grow coffee for export in the name of manors to emphasize their own manors;

Panamanian labor law has higher requirements for labor employment, so the coffee industry has to pay higher wages, which has to be paid by consumers.

Esmeralda Manor

When it comes to coffee prices, we should pay great attention to a manor in Panama, and it can even be said that so far, no other single estate has had such an impact on coffee farming in Central America. This is Esmeralda Manor, which belongs to and is run by the Peterson family.

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