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An introduction to the Cooperative of the Annual output of Coffee beans in the Jade Manor of Panama

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The annual output processing plant of coffee beans in the Emerald Manor of Panama the cooperative said that in 1996, Brais and Rachel visited a farm that was on sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by this beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda. Daniel Lou, the third son of Haramiqiong Farm. Mr. Bidasson planted the coffee world in this farm.

An introduction to the Cooperative of the Annual output of Coffee beans in the Jade Manor of Panama

In 1996, Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by the beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda. Daniel Lou, the third son of Haramiqiong Farm. It was here that Mr. Bidarson grew the history of Geisha Coffee Esmeralda, which attracted the attention of the coffee world: in 1924, Haines Elliot, a Swede, founded Esmeralda, which was not a coffee grower but a ranch, and 40 years later, in 1964, Mr. Danielupidason's grandfather, Ruth Lover. Mr. Bidarsson bought Esmeralda Farm in order to have an old home after retirement. His grandfather, Mr. Ruth Rufo Bidasson, was born in Sweden and was president of the Bank of America and director of United Nations development. His son, Mr. Brais Bidarsson, moved to Panama a from California in 1973.

Palmyra (Rainforest Alliance Certification) this brand of coffee is grown in Catuai near the Baru Volcano Park. It has a typical Panamanian Bouqete high-altitude coffee flavor. Sour will not be too exciting, sweet nuts and vanilla chocolate flavor. S of nuts, Palmyra is actually the highest production of La Esmeralda coffee, accounting for about 70% of the entire family coffee production.

Flavor description: vanilla, citrus, honey, chocolate, BlackBerry, caramel, sweet sweet, slightly mellow, clean, very rich taste. La Esmeralda Manor was bought by Rudolph A. Peterson, Price Peterson's father, a Swedish banker. Peterson, a former president of Bank of America, was a big shot in the financial circle at that time. Rudolph bought Hacienda La Esmeralda only for vacation and later retirement. The estate will become world-famous and even become the representative of the Panamanian boutique coffee estate. Price will take over according to altitude and micro-climate, and by cup test performance and planting varieties, divide the market into three major brands to sell (Esmeralda Special,Diamond Mountain grows,Palmyra) La Esmeralda Manor has won a total of 12 coffee competitions so far, in the online open auction. The highest bidding record for three times was US $21 in 2004 and US $50.25 in 2006.

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