[PRE-ORDER] Panama Hacienda La Esmeralda Gesha Natural Tumaco 3NC [Score: 92.0]
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ROAST + SHIPS AT SELECT TIMES EACH MONTH
Roast Level: LIGHT
Variety: Gesha
Process: Natural
Region: Chiriquí, Panama
Elevation: 1750 m
Founded in 1967 by Rudolph Peterson, Hacienda La Esmeralda is a family farm in Boquete, known for its over 50 years of coffee cultivation excellence. The farm benefits from rich volcanic soil and an ideal climate, contributing to the vibrant flavors and exceptional aroma of its coffees.
Cañas Verdes farm harvested the Tumaco lot in January 2024. The cherries underwent meticulous processing, including 46 days of drying on raised beds in a climate-controlled, dehumidified room at 16°C, ensuring the highest quality.
Now managed by Rachel and Alex Peterson, Hacienda La Esmeralda has won 1st prize at the Best of Panama competition in 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2019.
Fun fact: In 2004, the Peterson family made headlines at the Best of Panama competition by highlighting the Gesha varietal, which achieved the highest auction price ever and won first place.
The coffee was harvested in January 2024 and arrived at Bean & Bean's roastery in June 2024. This coffee will only be roasted on select days to ensure maximum freshness. A 2-3 week wait to receive the coffee after ordering should be expected.
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.