A brief introduction to the History and Culture of the Origin and Development of Pokuit Flower Butterfly Coffee beans in Alida Manor, Panama
The rugged mountain of Balu is a young volcano, more than 3400 meters above sea level, an active volcano, surrounded by seven different micro-climatic zones, brewing a rich and diverse ecological environment, and Arida Manor straddles them. A diverse micro-climate has both advantages and disadvantages for coffee growing. for Arida, her flavor is richer and more varied than most Panamanian coffee. Of course, the terrain at ultra-high altitude also has its drawbacks. Due to the excessive temperature difference between morning and evening, it takes five years for the coffee to be harvested for the first time after sowing. The waiting period for receipt is quite long (usually only 3 years for coffee in the producing area). Although the plant growth is slow, it is very helpful to the development of coffee flavor. After entering the harvest period, the ripening period of coffee is often more than a month due to the relationship of temperature. when irresistible factors such as hurricanes and heavy rains come on the eve of ripening, it is well known that it will cause heavy losses, but because the beans do not meet the harvest standards of the manor, under the insistence of quality, refuse to rush to harvest, resulting in a sharp decline in harvest! In fact, there are three main varieties in the multi-Elida estate, which is riskier than other low-altitude estates, namely, Catuai (Kaduai), Typica (iron pickup card) and Geisha (rose summer). The processing plant of the estate is halfway up the hillside, and the coffee can be transported to the factory for processing as soon as it is picked to ensure that the quality of the coffee fruit will not be affected. Of course, Elida's environment is also suitable for growing other high-quality temperate crops, especially tree tomatoes and some uncommon high-altitude fruits, which are interestingly often found in Elida coffee.
In addition to the unique ultra-high altitude and microclimate, Mr. Wilford, the owner of the manor, has also made considerable efforts in harvesting and processing. In order to meet the highest standard, the coffee at Elida Manor is only allowed to pick the most ripe coffee fruit (Ripe on Pinton) by hand. The maturity of the fruit is high, and the sugar content of pectin is naturally high, which is also the basis for producing the high quality flavor of Elida.
[name]: Alida Manor Sunshine (Elida Natural)
[producing area]: Pocket (Boquete)
[manor]: Alida Manor (Elida)
[variety]: Catuai 85%, Typica & Bourbon 15%, Geisha (small amount)
[treatment]: Natural
[altitude]: more than 1800 meters
[planting soil]: volcanic soil (Volcanic clay)
[flavor description]: tropical fruits, spices, nuts, milk chocolate
The history of the farm dates back to 1918. The farm was owned by the Lamastus family, and the name of the farm, Elida Alida, was the name of the then farmer, Mrs. Robert Louis Lamastus. Elida Manor is located in the Boquete producing area, the elevation of the manor is almost the highest in Panama, and nearly half of the area is in the National Conservation Park, is a rare ultra-high altitude manor in Central America! Elida Manor has a total area of 65 hectares, more than half of which are located within the Baru Volcano National Park, 30 hectares of the estate are planted with coffee trees, and the remaining 35 hectares are virgin forests. Coffee is grown from 1670 to 1850 meters above sea level, making it one of the two highest coffee farms in Panama (the other estate with these elevations should be Carmen in the Vulcan Valley).
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Always have a strong preference for African beans, the impression of Central American beans seems to me as a synonym for moderates, whether it is Costa Rica or Guatemala, Caribbean island coffee is synonymous with fruit juice. And this Panama did give me a pleasant surprise, refreshing fruit acid is obviously more vivid than other countries in China and the United States and closer to the ripe sweet and sour aroma of the fruit.
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