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Flavor description of coffee beans treated with Panamanian Hartmann red wine

Published: 2024-10-18 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/10/18, Flavor description of coffee beans treated with Panamanian Hartmann red wine grinding scale taste introduction Panama Manor of Panama: Lilida plot 10 Lerlda Estate Lot10 treatment: White honey treatment Honey varieties: Kaduai Catuai score and cup test CuppingScore:87 lime,floral coconut,clean,sparkling,mediumbody lime, coconut flower

Flavor description of coffee beans treated with Panamanian Hartmann red wine

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Manor: Lerlda Estate Lot10, lot 10 of Lilida

Treatment method: White honey treated Honey

Variety: Kaduai Catuai

Score and cup test CuppingScore:87

Lime,floral coconut,clean,sparkling,mediumbody

Small lime, coconut flowers, clean, lively acid, medium mellow thickness "

Hartman is probably the most famous coffee family in Panama. Old Hartman Ratibor Hartmann Troetsch inherited his father's coffee business in Santa Barbara, the Volca producing area, and established Hartman Manor in 1940. It can be said that Hartman Manor is the pioneer and representative of Volcan coffee producing area.

Kaduai tree species are relatively low, compared with other coffee trees, the fruit of Kaduai is stronger and harder to pick. The fruit is both red and yellow. So far, it has not been found that yellow fruit tastes better than red fruit. On the contrary, some people found in the cup test that although the acidity of the coffee treated with some yellow fruits was good, the cleanliness of the coffee was worse than that of the red fruits.

Hartman's story, like his coffee, is legendary. Hartman Manor is located in Chilidge, Santa Clara. The founder's name is Eloise Strauss Hartman. He was born on June 20, 1891 in the Moravilla region of Austria and Hungary in what is now the Czech Republic, and died on May 25, 1970 at the age of 78. Today's Hartman Manor is a family business founded by Latip Hartman (son of Eloise) in 1940. In 1966 Latip married Dinola Sandy of Costa Rica. They have five sons, Latipa Jr., Alan, Alexander, Alice and Kelly. Each family member is responsible for the growth management, harvesting and handling of the coffee and the visit to the manor. A family estate that has grown coffee for more than 100 years is a legend in itself.

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