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The characteristics of Rosa Coffee in Panamanian Jade Manor A brief introduction to the origin of grinding scale varieties

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Panamanian Emerald Manor Rose Summer Coffee characteristics Grinding scale Variety to introduce La Esmeralda Manor has won 12 coffee competitions so far, and has set a record of 3 times in open online bidding: $21 in 2004, $50.25 in 2006, and $130 in 2007! Of course, other countries have also played an one-pound catch.

The characteristics of Rosa Coffee in Panamanian Jade Manor A brief introduction to the origin of grinding scale varieties

La Esmeralda Manor has won 12 coffee competitions so far, and the highest bidding record for three times in online open bidding is US $21 in 2004, US $50.25 in 2006 and US $130 in 2007. Of course, other countries have also raced a pound of good coffee close to $50 (Brazil's CoE champion Fazenda Santa inflows in 2005) and Guatemala CoE champion El Injerto $80.20 in 2008, but you pay attention to the time point, that is, when La Esmeralda set a record price, there was no bid to surpass her before, but she will surpass others and say she is a record creator, no fluke! Take a look at her brilliant record:

[flavor description]: oolong tea, peach, honey, fresh and comfortable, bright and balanced, the aroma is extremely layered, the whole aroma and caramel sweetness are wrapped together, the tip of the tongue feels sour obviously, just mild and round in the mouth, the fruit is sweet and sweet, 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!

[Yidou comment]: the aroma emitted during grinding is refreshing, strong and full-bodied fruit flavor, the entrance is sweet, mellow, silky, soft fruit acid, unique sweet taste, unforgettable for a long time. It can only be described with the word "amazing".

In 1931, he was exported to Kenya in obscurity from Geisha Mountain Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia (coincidentally synonymous with Japanese geisha), wandered around Tanzania and Costa Rica, transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then went through nearly half a century before he became a blockbuster, defeating the victorious armies such as Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai and Tibica, and won the first prize in 2005, 2006 and 2007 Panama National Bean Cup Test Competition.

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