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A brief introduction to the description characteristics of coffee flavor, taste and aroma in Hartmann Manor, Panamanian boutique coffee

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Hartman Manor is a coffee farm jointly run by the Hartmann family. Founded by Alois Strasil Hartmann, Hartman came to the Boquete district of Panama around 1918 to start his planting business. Hartman Manor now has two coffee farms, Ojo de Agua and Palo Verde, about two miles apart. Hartmann, Panama

Hartman Manor is a coffee farm jointly run by the Hartmann family. Founded by Alois Strasil Hartmann, Hartman came to the Boquete district of Panama around 1918 to start his planting business. Hartman Manor now has two coffee farms, Ojo de Agua and Palo Verde, about two miles apart.

Hartmann Manor in Panama treats Finca Hartmann Black Honey with black honey

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

Panama's geographical advantage is that it has many distinctive microclimate areas suitable for coffee cultivation, and Panama also has many persistent and professional coffee growers. This means there will be a lot of very good coffee in Panama, but these coffees are often associated with high prices.

The high price of coffee in Panama is mainly caused by the following factors:

Land price: for the people of North America, they very much want to buy a stable and beautiful land at a low price. Panama is such a place.

Palo Verde Farm is known as Hartman Manor. The coffee grown here also grows under the shade trees of the rainforest. The average elevation is 1250 meters, the average annual temperature is between 12.7 and 26.6 degrees Celsius, and the annual rainfall is 4500 centimeters. The manor has dirt roads extending in all directions, and there is also a small museum that collects insect specimens and local handicrafts Ojo de Agua coffee is planted under shade trees. Many areas in the manor are virgin forests, and it is also one of the buffer zones across the famous La Amistad Forest Reserve in Costa Rica and Panama. The average elevation is between 1220 and 1828 meters. The mud road in the manor leads to various native habitats of animals and plants, making it very suitable for bird watching, hiking and exploration.

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