Drip Coffee Packaging Machine – Best Geisha Coffee Beans in Panama
The actual surprise for you today is the opportunity to use Geisha coffee beans as cheap beans. Geisha coffee beans from Bilina Manor in Boquete, Panama, have a bright floral and fruity aroma and a long-lasting aftertaste. The flavors of jasmine, grapefruit, lemon black tea, and peach overlap, and the sense of juice and black tea hits layer upon layer. , as colorful and gorgeous as summer.
Surprise comes from innovation. In order to take care of more friends, so that you can taste delicious Geisha coffee beans when you have no utensils or are inconvenient to carry utensils when you are on a business trip, traveling, or camping. Geisha drip coffee makes the boutique The taste of coffee is extracted more conveniently and closer to manual brewing.
The Geisha variety comes from Ethiopia, but in the more than 70 years in Ethiopia, Geisha has not been well-known, and its flavor is far from outstanding. Ethiopian Geisha has been transplanted to Kenya, Tanzania, Costa Rica and many other countries, and finally achieved a great reputation in Panama.
From 2004 to 2007, Geisha Panama won the championships in ten international cupping competitions, including the Best Coffee in Panama (BOP) and the Fine Arts Society of America Cupping Competition (SCAA).
In May 2007, it also won the first prize of the “Roasters Association Cup Competition” under the American Fine Arts Association, and won the title of “The Best Coffee in the World”. The auction price was 130 US dollars per pound, setting a record at that time. World record, successfully realized the counterattack of social status and fame. Today’s Panamanian Geisha continues to refresh its own records with auction prices of several thousand dollars per pound.
The reason why Geisha is expensive comes from its flavor. Geisha, which dominated the international cupping competition from 2004 to 2007, is famous for its “strong citrus, jasmine, almond, mango and sweet nectar”. The geographical environment of growth also has a lot to do with it.
Panama’s specialty coffee is concentrated in the Boquete region. The Geisha that first set the world record came from the Emerald Manor in the Boquete region. The Boquette producing area has four distinct seasons, high rainfall, is located in fertile volcanic soil, and is rich in minerals. These are the preferred growth environments for Arabica coffee, which can breed a good flavor.
Our new Geisha coffee beans come from the Bilina Manor in the Boquete region. It was created by a retired soldier Sr. Segundo Diaz. By the 1920s, he and his family had established a complete and sustainable Original ecological farm. In the early 1930s, the estate was sold to the Ruiz family, who now manage and export coffee.
Run by the fourth generation of coffee managers, the estate’s coffee regularly wins prizes at Panama’s national and international competitions, and was selected for the BOP competition in 2011.
MD-182 drip coffee packaging machine adopts internationally renowned components, anti-corrosion, dust-proof, anti-sticking, high speed automatic packaging machine with inner and outer bags, PLC servo control system, ultrasonic sealing technology, customized weighing head, high cutting accuracy, The advantages of low scrap rate are widely praised by coffee bean manufacturers!