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A brief introduction to the Coffee Flavor and taste of Red Wine Solar treatment in Hartmann Manor, Panama

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Brief introduction to coffee flavor of sun-treated red wine in Hartmann Manor of Panama altitude: 1250-1700 Meters treatment: Black Honey (black honey treatment) production area: Hartman Hartmann Estate Manor: Palo Verde Manor: Allen Hartmann Variety: Caturra,Typica Flavor description: honey sweet, dried longan, sweet fruit, dried fruit, high

A brief introduction to the Coffee Flavor and taste of Red Wine Solar treatment in Hartmann Manor, Panama

Altitude: 1250-1700 Meters

Treatment: Black Honey (black honey treatment)

Producing area: Hartmann Hartmann Estate

Manor: Palo Verde

Landowner: Allen Hartmann

Variety: Caturra,Typica

Flavor description: sweet honey, dried longan, sweet fruit, dried fruit, noble red wine flavor, ripe fruit aftertaste, good mellow

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.

The red wine treatment method refers to the fermentation process of the wine treatment, and the selected coffee cherries are put into a sealed metal container for anaerobic fermentation, and the PH value in the fermentation process, the type and number of bacteria involved in the fermentation are controlled purposefully, even temperature and humidity, to ensure the quality of coffee beans, closed fermentation makes the aromatic substances less volatile, thus creating the champion flavor in the cup. Strictly speaking, the process belongs to the high efficiency solarization method.

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, 2010 and 2013.

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