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Introduction to the production area of Grinding scale for Coffee Flavor description of Panama Hartmann Honey

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The BOQUETE region of Panama, located in CHIRIQUI province on the border with Costa Rica, is the origin of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for its high-quality Arabica coffee. Tedman in the mountain area 4000 feet above sea level in Poggett.

Panama Hartmann honey processing coffee flavor description processing method grinding calibration production area introduction

BOQUETE Panama is located in Chiriqui province on the border with Costa Rica. It is the origin of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. TEDMAN & MACINTYRE ESTATE, located 4000 feet above sea level in the mountains of Porgate, originated from two of Panama's earliest coffee families, the TEDMAN family and the MACINTYRE family. In 1925, Canadian fruit merchant Alexander DUNCAN MACINTYRE (ALEXANDER DUNCAN MACINTYRE ) was infected by his brother Joseph and settled in Porgate. In the same year, he married ANGELA ROSAS and bought a manor named "LA CAROLINA" to start growing coffee. Their descendants still own the estate and it has become one of the most famous coffee estates in the area.

In fact, Panamanian coffee has not received due recognition and attention in the fine coffee market. Good Panamanian coffee has always been used by unscrupulous businessmen to imitate Hawaiian kona coffee or even Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee. Panama coffee generally belongs to the middle and low price, but its performance in the cup is often no worse than any famous and even expensive famous coffee producing area. Excellent Panamanian coffee is bright, pure, medium bodied, comfortable, mild and even has excellent complexity. In a few years, these fine, reasonably priced Panamanian coffees will be popular around the world.

Hartmann Estate has a wide variety of coffee varieties, including Typica, Caturra, Catuai, Bourbón, Pacamara, Maragogipe and Geisha. Today's bean variety is the hardy kaduai.

Kaduai is an artificial hybrid of Kadura and Mondu Novo. Kaduai has a relatively good ability to resist natural disasters, especially wind and rain.

Kaduai trees are relatively low, and compared to other coffee trees, kaduai fruits grow stronger and are difficult to pick. The fruit is both red and yellow. So far, yellow fruits have not been found to taste better than red fruits. On the contrary, some people found in the cup test that although the acidity of some yellow fruits was good, the coffee tasted cleaner than the red fruits.

Hartman Manor is a family business founded in 1940 by Latip Hartman (son of Louis). In 1966, Lattie married Denora Sandy of Costa Rica. They had five sons, little latitte, alan, alexander, alice and kelly. Each family member is responsible for the growth management, harvesting and estate visits of the coffee

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