Panama Janson Gesha Washed Coffee
*We roast this limited coffee in nano-batches each week on demand.
Panama Gesha Washed
Roast Level: LIGHT
Farm Name: Janson Coffee Farm
Variety: Green Tip Gesha
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1700 m
Region: Panama Volcán
Gesha coffee is known to have some of the highest cup scores in the world. The Gesha variety originated in Ethiopia, but it wasn’t until 2007 in Panama that this variety made a name for itself when it broke records for one of the most expensive coffee ever sold in Best of Panama. Ever since, producers started growing more microlot varieties and experimenting with new coffee processing methods, which allow producers to get paid more for their coffee. This Gesha is from family owned Janson Farm, established in 1941, located between the Tisingal and Baru volcanoes. Quality production with harmony is Janson’s goal, keeping a balance of nutrients in the soil using enzyme microorganisms, while using no pesticides or herbicides. Plantations are separated by forests, which serve as natural barriers against pests and protect the natural flora and fauna. 400 solar panels produce the energy for the farms. This natural processed Gesha coffee is wildly complex, with intense sweetness and clarity.
We taste: Intense white sugar sweetness, floral elements, notes of black tea, pear and apple with a pleasant and delicate body
Frequently Asked Questions
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We source our coffees with great care. Rachel and Jiyoon, both Q Arabica Graders (AKA the sommeliers of coffee), cup and curate every coffee that is served at Bean & Bean. Read more about The Mother Daughter Coffee Team here.
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We roast every other day. We pride ourselves in shipping the freshest beans to you, typically within a few days of roasting, if not within 24 hours of roasting. You'll get them just in time to ensure your freshest brew.
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Yes. Our packaging is eco-friendly. We love our planet and know that each sustainable packaging choice we make matters. Thanks for joining this revolution of change. Our 12 oz. coffee bags, ink, and adhesive are made from plant-based materials. They're compostable and recyclable.