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Colombia Geisha Coffee Bean Taste Flavor Description Grind Scale Variety Regional Characteristics Introduction

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Colombia Geisha Coffee Bean Taste Flavor Description Grind Scale Variety Introduction [Origin]: Panama [Origin]: Located on the slopes of Mount Baru, the highest peak in western Panama [Manor]: Esmeralda (Emerald Manor)/ Hacienda La Esmeralda [Grade]: SHB [Growth Elevation]: 1450M [Treatment Method]: Fine washing treatment [

Description of taste and flavor of Colombian geisha coffee beans introduction to the regional characteristics of grinding scale varieties

[Origin]: Panama

[producing area]: located on the hillside of Mount Baru, the highest peak in western Panama

[manor]: Esmeralda (Jade Manor) / Hacienda La Esmeralda

[grade]: SHB

[growth altitude]: 1450m

[treatment]: fine washing treatment

[special certification]: green rainforest certification

[baking degree]: shallow baking city-

[flavor description]: oolong tea, peach, honey, fresh and comfortable, bright and balanced, strong hierarchical sense of aroma, the whole aroma and caramel sweetness wrapped together, the entrance of the tongue feel sour is obvious, just in the mouth is mild and round, fruit sweet and sweet strong, like swallowing a mouthful of fresh fruit tea, sweet and fragrant. The lower the temperature, the finer the acidity. Charm is also quite long-lasting, let people feel good satisfaction!

On the third day after baking, the author, together with Pei Daxing and two friends, conducted a cup test on Colombian Gesha coffee in Wangjing, Beijing. There are three types of coffee: one is a sample of Gesha baked in Colombia, and the other two are two batches of Colombian Gesha baked by the author in Beijing, each with three cups and the standard of SCAA is 5 cups.

Grind into coffee particles:

Smell the incense after breaking the residue:

To remove the scum:

Begin to taste:

Record at any time:

Summing up the test records of the four cups, it is concluded that the first place is the same batch of Gaixia baked by the author in Beijing and baked in Colombia.

Colombian Gesha coffee brewed by hand after the cup test:

Colombian Gesa Coffee features lively and bright acidity, rich aromas of flowers and fruit, medium thickness, balanced and supple taste and a long, sweet finish.

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