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Panamanian Rosa Blue Standard Red Standard Coffee Bean Flavor description Taste treatment Variety region Grinding scale

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Flavor description of Panamanian Rose Summer Blue Standard Red Standard Coffee Bean Flavor treatment Variety Regional Grinding scale introduction of Rosa Coffee (Geisha) species found in the rose forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Institute in Kenya; introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, introduced to Costa Rica in 1953, and Panama was introduced from Dongba Seven Agricultural Garden in the 1970s.

Panamanian Rosa Blue Standard Red Standard Coffee Bean Flavor description Taste treatment method introduction to Grinding scale of Variety producing areas

The species of Geisha was discovered in the Rose Summer Forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Institute in Kenya; it was introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, in Costa Rica in 1953, and in Panama from Franco Coco of Dongba Seven Farm Garden in the 1970s. Mr. Serraxin got the seeds from CATIE in Costa Rica and began to grow Rosa Coffee, which is not easy to come by because it has very low production and has to bid for it.

Red bid Rose Xia participates in the global bidding auction in May every year. Green bid does not participate in the auction, but it is also of high quality and the price is slightly cheaper. Buyers who buy red bid can give priority to buying green bid. [flavor description]: oolong tea, peach, honey, fresh and comfortable, bright and balanced, strong hierarchical sense of aroma, the whole aroma and caramel sweetness wrapped together, the entrance of the tongue feel sour is obvious, just in the mouth is mild and round, fruit sweet and sweet strong, like swallowing a mouthful of fresh fruit tea, sweet and fragrant. The lower the temperature, the finer the acidity. The charm is also quite long-lasting, which makes people feel satisfied.

When the commodity price of coffee was relatively low, the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association organized a competition called "Best Panama": coffee beans from different parts of Panama were ranked and auctioned online. Esmeralda Manor has been growing a kind of coffee called "Geisha" for many years, and the auction has made their coffee known to more people. Then they won the first place in the competition for four consecutive years from 2004 to 2007, and then won the competition again in 2009 and 2013. It kept breaking records until it was priced at $21/lb in 2004 and then rose to $170/lb in 2010. In 2013, a small portion of the sun-treated coffee was sold for $350.25/lb. There is no doubt that this is the highest price ever sold for a single manor coffee.

Unlike some other high-priced coffee (such as cat shit, Blue Mountain), the coffee quality of this estate is really up to its price level, although high demand and market factors also play a role. This record-breaking coffee tastes unusual: bright and strong floral and citrus flavors, full of tea. All these come from the advantages of "Geisha".

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