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Introduction to the Grinding scale of Coffee Bean Variety in Esmeralda Manor, Panama

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, In the early years, the identification of top coffee mostly followed Japan, while Geisha, with its hurricane-like power, hit the coffee world. The coffee revolution was so fierce that the blue mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which had occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom for a long time, had to be shunned. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now popular after numerous battles.

In the early years, the identification of top coffee mostly followed Japan, while Geisha, with its hurricane-like power, hit the coffee world. The coffee revolution was so fierce that the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which had occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom for a long time, had to retreat. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now widely used in major coffee producing areas after numerous battles. And its best spokesman is the "La Esmeralda" manor from Panama. The rose summer coffee of Esmeralda is the most famous coffee in the rose summer variety.

The cooked beans that have been baked will seem to have some "wrinkles". The beans with this "sexy wrinkles" are all to highlight their original taste and fruit acidity, but if the quality of the raw beans themselves is not high, they will produce some miscellaneous flavors, such as decaying soil, grass and dry taste, which bakers should avoid as far as possible. Roasted rose summer has charming lemon and citrus aroma and super sweet honey cream flavor Rosa coffee raw beans have a very beautiful turquoise, jade-like warm texture, smell of fresh grass, peach, berry and oolong tea that most coffee beans do not have. It seems that the aroma and taste of this kind of things need to be associated. But the faint smell of tea is the obvious smell of flowers, tropical fruits, and strong sweetness. These are the feelings that Rose Summer has always made us feel. Properly baked, they make you feel like sipping the fragrance of a bouquet of flowers. Maybe you don't know the story of Rosa, which was originally an ancient native species from Ethiopia, which was taken as a coffee sample to a coffee experimental garden in Costa Rica and distributed to several small farms for small-scale trials.

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 of coffee sold on a single estate in history.

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