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Flavor description of Panamanian Flower Butterfly Coffee beans A brief introduction to the texture Grinding scale

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Taste description of Panamanian Flower Butterfly Coffee beans Boquete is a high-altitude volcanic area, because the Baru Volcano volcano brings quite fertile soil, towering terrain, cold and humid air, different sunshine, abundant rainfall, rivers flow through it, creating high-quality Panamanian boutique coffee. This batch comes from the same producing area as Jadeite Manor.

Flavor description of Panamanian Flower Butterfly Coffee beans A brief introduction to the texture Grinding scale

Boquete is a high-altitude volcanic area, because the Baru Volcano volcano brings quite fertile soil, towering terrain, cold and humid air, different sunshine, abundant rainfall, and rivers flow through it, creating high-quality Panamanian boutique coffee. This batch of coffee, grown in the same area as the Jade Manor, happens to be located in continuous valleys and ridges, so it forms several microclimates, and the coffee produced in different regions has its own flavor. Refreshing and comfortable citrus feeling, bright pattern-like Nanyang fruit feeling, slender flower fragrance crisscross exudes a very elegant and generous flavor

Fragrance (dried incense): Jasmine, citrus, tea, honey

Aroma: berries, flowers, oils, vanilla, citrus

Cup test results: Apple, Potato, Maple syrup, Lemon Citrus, Coffee blossom, Roasted hazelnuts, Dark chocolate

Fragrance (dried incense): Jasmine, citrus, tea, honey

Aroma: berries, flowers, oils, vanilla, citrus

Flavor: sweet, sour, non-irritating, clean, bergamot, honey, citrus, spices, flowers, berries, tea, cherries, delicate finish, long-lasting aroma, classic jadeite manor Geisha flavor

There are also many excellent manors in Pokuit, except the famous Emerald Manor, Alida Manor, Aqaba Manor and so on, all of which produce high-quality boutique coffee. This is not only due to the superior ecological conditions of the Pokuit region of Panama and the fertile volcanic ash soil of the Baru volcanic land. Another important factor is that the microclimate in the Poquet Heights of Panama is a unique and important resource for boutique coffee in the Pokuit region; this is the environment of Panama from east to west that allows cold air to converge above 6500 feet through the Central Mountains.

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