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Panama Esmeralda Bosque Geisha Natural

boysenberry - peach - melon
$10995


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Hacienda La Esmeralda put Geisha coffee on the map

The award-winning farm that started the Geisha coffee revolution with their 2004 "Best of Panama" win.

Description

Get ready for a delightful coffee adventure with our Panama Esmeralda Bosque Geisha Natural from the legendary Hacienda La Esmeralda farm in Panama. This award-winning brew is bursting with an intense berry aroma that will tickle your senses. You'll love its sweet, balanced bodyand the irresistible flavor notes of boysenberry and peach, with a refreshing melon finish. Enjoy every sip!

Panama Esmeralda Bosque Geisha Natural is a part of the Esmeralda Special Reserve, Klatch Coffee has a long time relationship with the Peterson coffee family. Their Geisha micro-lots are sold exclusively by direct trade. Since 2004 the Peterson family have worked hard to create the infrastructure that supports a Geisha production, which consistently delivers the attributes that made the world fall in love with this special coffee variety. The coffee cherries are hand-picked with care at their reddest and ripest from the Bosque lot in Hacienda La Esmeralda’s Jaramillo farm. 

Geisha was rediscovered 2004 with the first time that cuppers were able to sample 100% Geisha coffee, and when they did, it was clear that Hacienda La Esmeralda had something new on their hands—the explosion of juicy brightness and multi-layered aromatics in a high-altitude Geisha coffee were more reminiscent of a coffee from Ethiopia then Latin America. Once the initial shock was processed, the cuppers couldn’t get enough of it. Hacienda La Esmeralda went on to win the 2004 "Best of Panama" competition, and that year set a record for the highest price ever paid for a coffee at auction.

Discover the coffee that changed the industry: Hacienda La Esmeralda is iconic for having rediscovered Geisha in 2004. It was a happenstance of altitude and lot separation that lead to the discovery of Geisha’s amazing flavors and aromatics. 

Specifications

  • Roast Level
    Medium-Light
  • Varietal
    Geisha
  • Process
    Natural
  • Farm
    Hacienda La Esmeralda - Finca Jaramillo
  • Farmer
    Peterson Family
  • Region
    Panama
  • Mouthfeel
    Smooth & Balanced

Prize Winning

BEST OF PANAMA 2004
Panama Esmeralda Bosque Geisha Natural is a part of the Esmeralda Special Reserve, an award-winning coffee collection that has garnered continuous international prizes since it was first introduced two decades ago. It was this high-altitude planting of Geisha coffee that helped set in motion the events of 2004, when Geisha’s amazing aromatics first became clear. This was in the lead-up to the Best of Panama competition, an annual coffee cupping competition and auction that had been gaining significant interest amongst a group of next generation coffee producers in Panama. For that year’s competition, the Petersons did something they had never done before—during processing, they separated production from different areas of the farm into individual lots. One of the lots they separated came from high up in Jaramillo, and when it landed on the cupping table, it blew everyone away.

This was the first time that cuppers were able to taste a sample that was 100% Geisha coffee, and when they did, it was clear that Hacienda La Esmeralda had something new on their hands—the explosion of juicy brightness and multi-layered aromatics in a high-altitude Geisha coffee were more reminiscent of a coffee from Ethiopia then Latin America. Once the initial shock was processed, the cuppers couldn’t get enough of it. Hacienda La Esmeralda went on to win the 2004 Best of Panama competition with their Geisha coffee, and that year set a record for the highest price ever paid for a coffee at auction.

Hacienda La Esmeralda - Finca Jaramillo

The farm shifts from rolling hills to a steep 40 degree incline, making harvesting a challenging and laborious affair. However, the high altitudes also bring out the bright, floral aromatics of the Geisha. With cooler temperatures and massive shade trees that have been standing for ages, it turns out that Jaramillo is the perfect place for this variety to land. To this day, many of our top performing micro-lots of Geisha coffee come from little patches on the slopes of Jaramillo. The Jaramillo mountain air is wet and cold, perfect for making the aromatics of the Geisha variety sing. Though Geisha variety coffees had been planted sporadically across the area, it was a lot separated out from one small region on this farm that led to the rediscovery of Geisha.

The farm rises, from rolling hills on its lower part, to steep 40 degree inclines higher up, making harvesting a manual and challenging affair. There had been coffee planted on the lower parts of the farm – as many as 15 different sub-varieties, hybrids out of Costa Rica and Brazil, and in 1997 the Peterson family decided to plant higher up.

It is these high altitudes that the Geisha’s bright, floral aromatics express themselves. With cooler temperatures and massive shade trees that have been standing for ages, Jaramillo is the perfect place for this variety to grow. To this day many of our top performing micro-lots of Geisha coffee come from little patches on the slopes of Jaramillo.

THE BEGINNINGS
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

Community Outreach

Proceeds from this coffee have gone to such programs as a school for employees’ children during harvest with hot meals; a supply of rice, beans, and sardines for all harvesters and their families while they live on the farm; and a bi-annual bonus of at least 30%. Our partner, the Peterson family, began purchasing smaller lots around the original Cañas Verdes farm after 2004.

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Customer Reviews

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Zachary S.
Preparation methods used:: Pour Over
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Mediocre!

Not worth the price.

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Benjamin R.
Preparation methods used:: Espresso, Pour Over
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good, but not $100-for-6oz good

Delicious coffee, but not as complex/interesting as some other geishas I've tried, and I can't say it was worth the price.

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Steven T.
Preparation methods used:: Pour Over, Chemex, Other
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Good, but not great Geisha

Complex aroma though the flavors do not match up to slightly disappointing. I tried a couple of different pour over methods (different grinds, water temp, ratio of coffee to water, other) and didn’t get any better flavor or results. Overall a very good, though not exceptional/great Geisha.