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Flavor description of Yellow Bourbon Coffee beans in Queen's Manor of Brazil

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Brazilian Coffee Manors say ancient bourbon coffee is grown on some estates in the Serrado district of Minas Greais state in southeastern Brazil. Old varieties of bourbon coffee grown on these estates, such as Capin Branco and Vista Allegre, are also sold on the market. Although it comes from the same area

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Old bourbon coffee is grown on some estates in the Serrado district of Minas Greais state in southeastern Brazil. Old varieties of bourbon coffee grown on these estates, such as Capin Branco and Vista Allegre, are also sold on the market. Although they come from the same area, these coffees have their own characteristics. Capingblanco coffee is smoother than Vesta Allegre coffee, while Vesta Allegre coffee is strong and black, both of which have lower acidity. However, like all Brazilian coffee, they are most suitable for drinking when they are fresh and tender, because the older they are, the more acidic they are. These coffee growers have organized themselves into the Brazilian Special Coffee Association (the Speciality Coffee Association of Brazil).

Generally speaking, at this baking level (depending on the color, such as the second burst or the second burst of dense beans, medium and deep baking), both beans show obvious sweetness, low acidity, moderate taste of Brazilian beans, and low tone. It's not as light and clean as African beans, but it's a little longer. Compared with the two, yellow sweet tastes more moderate, mellow and thicker than yellow bourbon.

Although many people say that although the output of Brazilian beans is huge, the quality is very average, and it is only suitable for making canned beans and commercial beans, in recent years, Brazilians have paid more and more attention to the cultivation of high-quality beans, and the high-quality yellow bourbon has emerged as the times require. In the cup test competition in recent years, Huang Bo has also made very remarkable achievements.

In short, if you are a fan and you have a passion for heavy-flavored coffee, then yellow bourbon will be a good choice for you.

The joy and curiosity of Huang Bourbon and Huang Tianmi (raw beans from Daterra Estate, Brazil) from Guangzhou Coffee Salon are hard to restrain, so they didn't think it was past 8 p.m., so they made a seemingly "serious" cup test. 80 degrees water temperature, 15 grams of powder, French grinding powder fineness, 150ml water is famous for its sweet taste, very suitable for use in Italian coffee blending, can increase the sweetness and rhyme of coffee.

In the face of this "yellow" wind, I also joined in the fun, so I got some raw beans from the Guangzhou coffee salon to try something fresh. On the last night of the National Day holiday, the long-awaited "yellow" wind finally arrived.

Since the introduction of coffee trees from French Guiana (Guyana) in 1720, coffee production has gradually become a science. Before 1990, the Brazilian government carried out strict monitoring of the coffee industry, with both strict intervention and price protection measures, and the state has been implementing minimum price protection measures for farmers, resulting in coffee overproduction. Before World War II, the remaining stock reached 78 million bags, which had to be burned by fire or thrown into the water to destroy.

Since the opening of the free market in 1990, the original Brazilian Coffee Authority (IBC) has been replaced by the National Economic Association, the country's non-investment administrative body, which pursues a policy of non-intervention and allows producers to negotiate directly with exporters. The business activities of exporters are supervised by government legislation, and legitimate exporters are registered by the relevant departments.

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