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Panama - Hacienda La Esmeralda - Gesha

Location: Palmira, Boquete, Chiriquí
Farm: El Velo
Farmer: Rachel Peterson, Hacienda La Esmeralda

Harvest Date: January 2023
Received Date: August 2023

Varietal: Gesha (Mural)
Growing Altitude: 1700 masl
Processing Method: Natural
Total Volume Ordered: 30 kg
Roast: Light Roast, suitable for both espresso & filter
Flavour Notes: Peach, Plums & Jasmine

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About the farm

The lands that make up Hacienda La Esmeralda were first brought together as a single estate by a Swede named Hans Elliot in 1940. This land comprised several hundred hectares in what are now the Palmira and Cañas Verdes farms. In 1967, a Swedish- American banker by the name of Rudolph A. Peterson (1904-2003) bought Hacienda La Esmeralda as a retirement venture. At the time, the land was predominantly pasture for beef cattle, with some small smatterings of coffee mixed in.

By 1975 the Petersons had switched the farms over to dairy cattle which performed quite well and continues to make up half of Esmeralda’s farm land today. In the mid- 80s, the family was looking to further diversify and coffee, with its rich production history in the Boquete region, was a perfect opportunity.

Coffee had been growing on lands in and around Hacienda La Esmeralda since at least 1890. It was this huge reservoir of coffee knowledge and culture that helped the Petersons redevelop much of their land for coffee farming and even make their first coffee farm expansion at Palmira in 1988. It bears mentioning that coffee at this time was almost exclusively an undifferentiated, mass-market, endeavor in Panama. It was not until the mid-1990s that some North American coffee buyers started talking about Specialty Coffee widely.

In 1997 the Petersons purchased the land that became the Jaramillo Farm. This plot on the sides of Volcan Baru was selected for its high altitude, in hopes of developing higher scoring, livelier and more nuanced coffees. That said, it was only by serendipity that the famous Geisha coffee was planted on this farm.

Source: haciendaesmeralda.com

About the coffee

It is our second season buying from Hacienda La Esmeralda, and this year we bought a total of 540 kilos of their Geshas. Mural is the second release of this season's purchasing. Mural is a lot located on the El Velo Farm, located at 1700 masl. This lot is characterised by a high sweetness and high acidity, with notes of Peach, Plums & Jasmine, you can also find some stonefruit, it is a natural processed coffee that offers a very complex and vibrant cup.

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Learn more about this varietal on the World Coffee Research.         

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