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Coffee Summary


Panama


Gesha


April '24



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Elida Estate in Boquete, Panama has become synonymous with industry-leading quality when it comes to coffee. Winning the best of Panama and the choice of many world champions, their Gesha has literally changed the way coffee is now traded. Enjoy legendary work from true master farming, perfectly encapsulating what we expect within the Echelon lineup.

Origin

Panama

Panama's coffee industry is renowned for its innovation and exceptional quality. Introduced in the early 1900s, coffee quickly became integral to the country's agriculture. Recently, Panama gained global acclaim for its specialty coffee, especially the Gesha variety, known for its extraordinary flavor profile due to the rich volcanic soil. With limited production and high demand, Panamanian coffee commands a premium at auctions. The industry thrives on a commitment to excellence and sustainability, and we partner with producers dedicated to preserving resources and achieving superior quality. Each year brings new and unexpected flavors and textures from Panama's harvest, cementing its reputation as a pioneer in high-end specialty coffee.

Elevation

1700 MASL

Elevation influences coffee cultivation, impacting flavor and quality. Higher elevations offer cooler temperatures, slowing the growth of coffee cherries, allowing more time for complex sugar and flavor development. This results in coffee with brighter acidity and a nuanced flavor profile. Additionally, cooler conditions at high altitudes reduce pests and diseases, making these coffees highly prized for their superior quality and distinct taste.

Variety

Gesha

Known for it's delicate, tea-like texture and pungent florals, Gesha is the most sought after variety in the world. After winning the Best of Panama this variety has skyrocketed in fame, going on to dominate the sphere of high-end specialty coffee.

Harvest

Panama

The specialty harvest throughout Central America is concentrated mainly within the months from January through April. The shipping season begins shortly after first harvest and extends well into the months of June and July. The lower elevation regions tend to harvest first, and the high elevation regions harvest slower, with the cold nights lending to the slower maturation of coffee fruit. We tend to buy from our relationships in Central America once a year, with the freshness season running from May until early December.

Process

Wet Washed

This washed coffee is depulped and fermented submerged in water for twenty-four hours, followed by channel washing. The parchment coffee is then dried for approximately fifteen days on raised beds. The processing impact in the final cup is light, with flavor indicating few signs of fermentation within the overall cup profile.

Drying

Raised-Bed Dried

Raised-beds are scaffold like structures that elevate perforated trays that hold coffee parchment or cherries. The holes in the structure allow for airflow on a near 360 degree level, ensuring that the coffee dries evenly when proper bed turning is practices. Some even go as far as covering the beds with a partial block from the sun, which extends drying and ensures the cell structure of the coffee goes largely undamaged from the UV.

Roasting

Diedrich CR-35

Prior to production, each roast goes through a rigorous dial-in process, where we fine-tune our temperature curves. We roast to tight tolerances, with no more than 1° deviation from target temperatures, ensuring quality and consistency in each batch.

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#75 Light

Light roast coffees are straightforward. If roasting is like looking at coffee through a window, light roasts would be the cleanest, clearest window of which you could view the entirety of your coffee. The vast majority of our single-origin coffees are in this category, and within this roast level, next to no roast characteristics are detected, making space for the full profile of variety, processing, and origin to shine.

Inventory

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Day after day, producers, roasters, and cuppers alike all spend countless hours of work to produce and roast small, traceable lots that we within specialty coffee call microlots. Ranging anywhere from a few lbs to many pallets, this nebulous category refers to a traceable single-origin, producer or even specific picking date. Is all that hard work keeping things separate worth it? That is up for you to decide...

Extraction

Filter, Espresso

Our Education Team, guided by a commitment to quality, uses a blend of sensory skills and technology to brew the best coffee in our cafes and brew guides. We strive for vibrant and mouthwatering acidity, complex and approachable flavor, persistent and clear sweetness, and structured and pleasant mouthfeel, ensuring you're getting the best coffee experience.

| 8.7692° N, 82.5373° W | Coffee Export: 9 kT | HARVEST SEASON: March/ April | Avg Elevation: 360 MASL | Rainfall: 120" | 8.7692° N, 82.5373° W | Coffee Export: 9 kT | HARVEST SEASON: March/ April | Avg Elevation: 360 MASL | Rainfall: 120" |

T h e S t o r y

There are few legacies that loom larger over the specialty industry than the Lamastus Family. Year by year all the coffee news outlets report the record-breaking coffees that Wilford Lamastus Sr. and Wilford Lamastus Jr. produce. High up in the mountains of Boquete, Panama at the foot of the Baru...

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Overview

Origami & Sibarist Fast

Coffee: 15.2g

Water: 250g @ 200°F


Grind
415µm

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Recipe

0:00 - Bloom - 50g
0:30 - Center Pour - 150g
1:00 - Center Pour - 250g
Drain 2:30

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Overview

Coffee: 20g

Yield: 46g

Recipe

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar Until Done

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Resumen

Origami & Sibarist Fast

Café: 15.2g

Agua: 250g @ 93°C


Molido
415µm

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Receta

0:00 - Bloom - 50g
0:30 - Center Pour - 150g
1:00 - Center Pour - 250g
Drain 2:30

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

 

Resumen

Café: 20g

Rendimiento: 46g

Receta

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar hasta que esté listo.

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

T r a n s p a r e n c y

We as a company believe that transparency is unbelievably important. The point of listing things below is not to justify what we charge or what we profit, but to give a realistic snapshot of the industry and how specialty coffee can be different than other commodity industries.

 

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Production

$1.8

Fair Trade Min.

91

Cup Score

109LBS

Lot Size

A

Transparency Grade

$2.2

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