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The front street Panamanian Poquette Markat Manor Sun Rose Summer Baking Bean Geisha can be freshly ground

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Factory name: coffee factory address: No. 10 Baoqian Street, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, contact: 20-38364473 shelf life: 90 net content: 100g packaging: raw and ripe coffee beans in bulk: whether coffee beans contain sugar: sugar-free origin: Panama baking degree: light roasting Panama Bouquete Mamacata Geisha Exotic Natura countries: Panamanian varieties

Factory name: coffee factory address: No. 10 Baoqian Street, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, contact: 020-38364473 shelf life: 90 net content: 100g packaging: raw and ripe coffee beans in bulk: whether coffee beans contain sugar: sugar-free origin: Panama baking degree: light roasting

Panama Bouquete Mamacata Geisha Exotic Natura

Country: Panama

Variety: Rose summer

Producing area: Panamanian Poquette

Baking degree: light baking

Treatment: insolation

Manor: Mamakat Manor

Flavor: peach wine, passion fruit, cantaloupe

The pronunciation of Geisha is the same as Japanese geisha, so it is also called geisha coffee. Because the tree species are taller than ordinary coffee trees, they are originally planted in a small area of the manor and are used as windbreaks. In order to take part in the annual competition for the best coffee in Panama, the son of the manor owner searched all the coffee trees in the manor for testing, so that Geisha had a chance to appear on the stage. Since then, he has also participated in various world coffee competitions, winning a total of 11 championships.

The species of Geisha was discovered in the rose forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Institute in Kenya. Introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936 and Costa Rica in 1953, little attention was paid to Rose Summer until one day, Don Pachi was originally brought to Costa Rica from the town of GESHA in southwestern Ethiopia, and then Rosa entered Panama along the southern route, where Esmerada Manor in Panama separated it from other varieties and won the National Coffee Competition.

Rose is full of sweetness and cleanliness on the palate, with rich aromas ranging from berry and citrus to mango, papaya and peach. A very obvious lemon (bergamot) general aftertaste is also a typical cup test attribute. So far, Rose Summer has been the champion of coffee varieties.

Panama is the most important section of the world coffee map. The beans sold at auction here sell for hundreds of dollars every year.

Panamanian Poquette Mamakat Manor Geisha / Rosa [Solar treatment]

Country / Panama Panama

Producing area / Pokuit Boquete

Altitude / 1500-1700 m

Treatment method / Solar Natural

Variety / Tibica Typica

Manor owner / Jos é David Garrido P é rez

Baking degree / shallow and medium baked Light Middle Roast

Compared with other ancient manors, the Mamakata Manor, which was founded in 1997, is a younger manor. Although there is no long history, the manor owner Jose é David Garrido P é rez itself has Q Grader certification, so Mamakata is more focused on the technical ability to grow coffee in order to produce unique coffee beans.

The estate is located in the Ziliki district of Pokuet, with an altitude of 1500m above sea level, an average annual temperature of between 13mm and 26C, annual rainfall of about 4000 mm, and nutrient-rich volcanic soil, making it a suitable environment for growing coffee. This natural microclimate enhances the richness of substances in coffee beans, which is very different from traditional coffee farms. Mamakata uses GPS coordinates to define the area of its microbatch.

Through the understanding and inference of scientific and technological information, growers get information about the variety, soil composition, health and production of each coffee tree. This information enables it to effectively deal with any factors that may adversely affect coffee bean production and further promote Mamakata as one of the winning players in the Best Panama (Best of Panama) competition.

[flavor description]: dry aromas are a variety of tropical fruit aromas, such as mango and cantaloupe, with super-rich peach wine and passion jam on the palate, with juicy citrus, sweet plums and cherries in the middle. The finish is also very persistent.

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