Coffee review

Introduction to the varieties of Esmeralda Coffee Manor in Panama

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Esmeralda Coffee Manor in Panama Variety introduction the BOQUETE region of Panama, located in CHIRIQUI province on the border with Costa Rica, is the producer of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. Tedman & McYing in the mountain area 4000 feet above sea level in Poggett.

Introduction to the varieties of Esmeralda Coffee Manor in Panama

The BOQUETE region of Panama, located in the province of CHIRIQUI on the border with Costa Rica, is the home of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. The Tedman & McIntyre (TEDMAN&MACINTYRE ESTATE) estate, located in the mountain area of Poggett 4000 feet above sea level, comes from the two earliest coffee families in Panama, the Tedman family and the McIntyre family. In 1925, Canadian fruit merchant Alexander McIntyre (ALEXANDER DUNCAN MACINTYRE), infected by his brother Joseph, came to Poggett to settle down, married ANGELA ROSAS in the same year, bought an estate named "LA CAROLINA" and began to grow coffee. Their descendants still own the estate and become one of the most famous coffee farms in the area.

Coffee beans at high altitude have the most complete taste, high mellowness and diversified flavor, such as chocolate, caramel, flower and so on. The entrance is warm and moist with moderate sour and bitterness. The Panamanian extremely high growth bean is one of the most outstanding varieties.

Panamanian rose summer grows at an altitude of 1500-1650 meters, and its unique growth environment makes it unique:

Dry aroma: tea, flowers (magnolia, tulips) vanilla plants, milk, black sugar sweet, high-grade champagne and aroma up.

Wet fragrance: apricot, caramel, milk, flower.

Sipping: good oil quality, delicate Lishan special tea feeling, high-end liquor astringent but then turned into a delicate and smooth Body to fill the mouth.

Berries, sweets and spices are sweet, accompanied by the fragrance of flowers, the aftertaste is full of flowers, the fruit is sweet and body is quite long-lasting, the lower the temperature, the more delicate the acidity La Esmeralda Manor has won 12 coffee competitions so far. In the online open bidding, the highest bidding records are US $21 in 2004, US $50.25 in 2006 and US $130 in 2007! Of course, other countries have also raced a pound of good coffee close to $50 (Brazil's CoE champion Fazenda Santa inflows in 2005) and Guatemala CoE champion El Injerto $80.20 in 2008, but you pay attention to the time point, that is, when La Esmeralda set a record price, there was no bid to surpass her before, but she will surpass others and say she is a record creator, no fluke!

0