Description of Coffee Flavor in Incht Manor, Guatemala; introduction to the taste production area of grinding scale varieties
Description of coffee flavor in Incht Manor, Guatemala, introduction to the taste production area of grinding scale varieties,
There are more than 10,000 coffee farms around the world, including coffee farms for popular coffee beans, high-quality coffee bean farms and rare coffee bean farms. Incht Manor is Guatemala's top coffee estate, located in Guatemala's famous producing area of Vivette South Fruit Plateau, under the control of the Aguirre family. Since it began to grow coffee in 1900, the estate is named "El Injerto" after a local fruit name (ahem! It is another manor named after fruit. It seems that Guatemalan coffee farmers have this tradition.
Guatemalan coffee beans are mostly cultivated in high-altitude volcanic soils belonging to the most advanced Arabica varieties. Due to the long ripening period, the beans are medium and dense (Guatemalan coffee beans are graded not on the basis of particle size, but on the basis of shortcomings), and the bean color is dark turquoise. The unique sour taste of fragrance, mellow, sweetness and freshness is characterized by the aroma and taste of coffee beans hidden in its sour taste. Therefore, coffee beans with this characteristic can be called first-class coffee beans. The Antigua region is a closed valley surrounded by three volcanoes: Agua, Acatenango and Fuego. Antigua is flat and slightly sloping, unlike other coffee producers located in volcanic areas.
Most coffee trees are planted in the hinterland of the valley, but even so, they have reached an altitude of 5000 feet; in addition, some farmers grow coffee on the slopes of volcanoes, nearly 5600 feet above sea level.
The extremely high content of pumice (pumice) in the soil of Antigua (from the active Fuaigo volcano Fuego) keeps the humidity stable at 65% all the year round, which is very different from other volcanic coffee producing areas, where the humidity usually varies greatly between the dry and wet seasons.
Fertile volcanic soil, low humidity, plenty of sunshine and cool nights all make Antigua unique.
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