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Citrus citric acid Panamanian jadeite manor coffee flavor description grinding scale variety characteristic treatment method

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Panamanian Emerald Manor introduced the obscure export of Kenya from Geisha Mountain Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia (which happens to be synonymous with Japanese geisha) in 1931, wandered around Tanzania and Costa Rica, transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then survived nearly half a century before it became a blockbuster, defeating the victorious armies such as Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai, Tibica and so on.

Introduction of Panamanian Jade Manor

In 1931, it was exported to Kenya in obscurity from Geisha Mountain Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia, wandered to Tanzania and Costa Rica, was transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then went through nearly half a century before it became a blockbuster, beating the victorious armies of Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai and Tibika to win the first prize of the Panamanian National Treasure Bean Cup Test Competition in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2007, the International famous Bean Cup Test sponsored by the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) won the championship again, and the bidding price was sold at US $130 per pound, setting a record for the highest price in the history of competition beans. It is said that the later Panamanian national treasure bean competition will be divided into two groups: rose summer and non-rose summer, so as not to be robbed of the brilliance of other varieties by rose summer.

Let's look at the bidding prices of Rose Summer in recent years and see that these prices have doubled year by year to understand how crazy coffee fans around the world are about this legendary bean.

The rosy summer of the Panamanian Emerald Manor grows in the Boquete producing area at an altitude of 1500-1800 meters. When we conducted the first pot of test baking, the baking degree was close to an explosion, with a great aroma of sweet-scented osmanthus and jasmine, as well as the sweetness of toffee candy and Sugar cane juice, with strawberry aromas and strong but soft citrus citric acid in the mouth. On the whole, it will not lose to any red standard rose summer, the only drawback is that the mellow thickness is a little weaker, but this does not affect its rich taste layer and the rose pedigree that can be easily identified.

The geisha of La Esmeralda became world-famous coffee by accident. Retired Swedish banker Rudolph A. Peterson bought the Jade Manor in Panama to spend his twilight years. Unexpectedly, the coffee trees in the manor bore fruit and sent them to participate in the coffee competition. As a result, they became famous in World War I. Won the national championship of the Panamanian boutique coffee competition in 2004.

This coffee variety, which did not appear in the coffee competition, began to attract attention, but most people only held a wait-and-see attitude, and some even thought it was a fluke. They did not expect to win the championship again the next year, which should not be underestimated, but because of their low production, people turned to other countries to buy geisha coffee beans, and then the Emerald Manor won the championship year after year, becoming a Panamanian national treasure. But it is not enough to win the affirmation of Panama alone. In the SCAA (American Fine Coffee Association) competition in 2005, the jadeite manor geisha beat heroes from all over the world to win the title of number one in the world, and won the world championship again in 2006 and 2007. At this time, the jadeite manor geisha has become a shocking topic in the coffee industry all over the world.

La Esmeralda Manor was bought by Price Peterson's father, Rudolph A. Peterson, a Swedish banker, and once served as the president of Bank of America. At that time, he was a big shot in the financial circle. Rudolph bought Hacienda La Esmeralda only for vacation and later retirement. It should not be expected that the estate would become world-famous and even become the representative of the Panamanian boutique coffee estate. Price took over according to altitude and micro-climate, and measured the performance and planting varieties by cup. Divide the market into three major brands to sell (Esmeralda Special,Diamond Mountain grows,Palmyra)

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