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Colombia magic manor coffee beans cultivation environment production area variety introduction

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Colombia Magic Manor Coffee Bean Planting Environment Production Area Variety Introduction Hope Manor has a total of four estates (Esperanza, Las Margaritas, Cerro Azul and Potosi). The estate has won Best of Panama (2008) and Second (2009)*. 2012 SCAA Coffee of the Year Top 10

Introduction to the varieties of coffee beans produced in the planting environment of Magic Manor in Colombia

Hope Manor has four estates (Esperanza, Las Margaritas, Cerro Azul and Potosi). Its manor won the Best of Panama Best Panama Champion (2008) and runner-up (2009) *. 2012 even arranged three seats in the top ten of SCAA Coffee of the Year with three products, the incredible number 2, 3 and 7. , GFA (Good Food Award), Hope Manor has also become the only award-winning estate outside Ethiopia, Kenya and Panama.

Hope that the manor is different from other manors, with doctoral botanists, three professional cup surveyors, 100 full-time employees, and currently manages a manor under its jurisdiction. The estate is owned by the Herrera brothers. In fact, the grandfather of the Herrera brothers, who ran a coffee farm in the Trujillo district of Colombia, gradually declined, and the two brothers left Colombia. But they did not give up their dream of returning to their hometown to run a coffee farm in the mid-15th century, when there were legends about enchanted mysterious islands among fishermen fishing in the Pacific Ocean in western South America. It is said that the islands can sometimes be seen clearly from a distance, but when the ship approaches, it disappears again; sometimes it looks like a galleon, sometimes it shows the shape of a witch. Fishermen call these islands "Devil Island", thinking that they may be ruled by demons like the sea banshees in the Odyssey. And this island, which fishermen call "Magic Island", is 340 years after Frey Thomas de Belanga discovered the island in the present-day Galapagos Islands, that is, in 1875, a native named Kovos came to St. Cristobal Island. here he built the Hasunda Coffee Garden and planted about 100 hectares of Arabian bourbon coffee trees. Because the plantation is located between 140m and 275m above sea level, and its climate is equivalent to that of inland 915m ~ 1830 m, the unique geographical conditions are very suitable for the growth of super hard coffee beans (SHB) with high acidity, so this high-quality coffee has to be mentioned as "Arabica species" (scientific name Coffee Arabica) in Colombian coffee species. Arabica coffee trees grow between 900m and 2000 m above sea level; they are cold-resistant, and the suitable growth temperature is 15ml / 24m; they need more humidity, and the annual rainfall is not less than 1500 ml. At the same time, they also require higher cultivation techniques and conditions. So now you can understand why when you explained the signs above, why you took the Dess Mountains in the coffee growing area as the background. To really understand the flavor changes and product differences of coffee beans is to understand the production place and growers, different flavors of different manors, or different flavors of different hills on the same manor, and the story behind each coffee bean is what Fanxiang wants to know. It can be traced back to which plot of the estate where the beans came from, or which cooperative or which farmer, chasing the flavor of the region. When you go to the coffee producing area and step into the coffee farm, it is possible to know how the trace of coffee, charming flavor and changeable aroma come from.

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