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Guatemala Jasmine Estate Coffee Bean Flavor Description Taste Variety Characteristics Region Introduction

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Guatemala Jasmine Estate Coffee Bean Flavor Description Taste Variety Characteristics Introduction to the region Antigua is a famous coffee producer, rich volcanic soil, low humidity, strong sunlight and cool evening winds are characteristic of Antigua. Three spectacular active volcanoes: Agua, Acatenango and Fuego

Flavor description of coffee beans in jasmine manor in Guatemala

Antigua Island (Antigua) is a famous producer of coffee. Rich volcanic soil, low humidity, strong sunlight and cool night breezes are characteristic of Antigua. Three spectacular active volcanoes ── Agua, Acatenango and Fuego form a beautiful valley. Fuego active volcano also adds misty dust from time to time. Every 30 years or so, the area near Antigua is hit by a volcanic eruption, which provides more nitrogen to the already fertile land, and plenty of rainfall and sunlight make the place more suitable for growing coffee.

(beautiful scenery of volcanic eruption)

Antigua coffee is produced in Camana Manor, where the best quality coffee is ELPulcal, which is not only of good quality, but also, when compared with other Latin American coffees, this coffee is quite complete, rich and astonishing, and you will find it unexpected if you enjoy it with chocolate. The most important thing is that it has a very rich flavor and a richer taste, and it has a fascinating taste of tobacco and is known as the "most perfect coffee bean".

(coffee grower at Camana Manor)

Another old coffee estate worth mentioning in Guatemala is the Graft Manor (El Injerto) in the northwestern Vettenango region, or translated as Incht Manor. The name of the grafted manor is strange, and its name comes from the founder Aguiri. Jesus Aguirre Panama worried that the coffee seed breeding variety would change the characteristics of the original coffee variety, so he used grafting method to breed pure bourbon varieties to ensure the quality of coffee. However, at the beginning, it was proud of the purebred bourbon, but today's grafted regiment is valued by the hybrid Pacamara.

(coffee farmers pick coffee fruits by hand)

The varieties of Pacamara coffee beans cultivated by the grafted manor are planted at a high altitude of more than 1600 meters, which is as famous as the rosy summer of the Emerald Manor in Panama. Pacamara coffee with rich and varied flavor, round and smooth taste. From 2008 to 2010, he won the "extraordinary Cup" Cup test championship in Guatemala. Pacamara Champion beans, which took over the estate in 2008, created an auction price of US $80.2 per pound, causing a sensation in the coffee world.

(grafted manor bourbon to grow raw beans)

At present, some of the best quality coffee from Guatemala is exported to Japan. In order to revitalize its coffee industry, Guatemala has specially set up a special coffee association and gives maximum funding and attention to these high-quality coffees. these efforts will soon bear fruit, and the real beneficiaries are not only coffee growers, but also coffee lovers all over the world.

(Guatemalan coffee grower)

Although this emerald valley has been surrounded by dangerous active volcanoes in all directions since ancient times, its vast, broad and fertile soil still tempts local coffee growers to cultivate quality coffee. On the other hand, they are more willing to be called the Mayan descendants who grow coffee.

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