Tastes like: |
Complex, Red Fruits, Tropical Fruits, Sweet, Vibrant |
Farm: |
Janson Family Estates - Los Alpes
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Farmers: |
Kai and Jannette Janson
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Origin: |
Volcan, Panama
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Altitude: |
1700m |
Variety: |
Geisha
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Process: |
Anaerobic Natural
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Roasted for: |
Filter/Espresso |
Processing Level: |
3/5 - There is some processing impact in the cup, but you can still discern it's a Panama Geisha, and is done very well. |
Kai and Jannette Janson are the main people behind Janson Family Estates - and are two of the loveliest people in Panama. They've been running the operations at the farm, located in the town of Volcan, for many years now - preceded by generations in the Janson family.
This coffee is grown at their Los Alpes farm, around 1700m, which is about a 30 minute drive from their processing factory, and offers amazing growing conditions for their Green Tip Geisha. The cherries are brought down to the lower altitude, where it's warmer and more dry, to help with drying.
This particular lot was sorted for ripe cherries only. It was fermented for 72 hours in Anaerobic Conditions, with the microbe rich juice from a previous fermentation called "Mosto". This fermentation elevated a lot of the cup quality through fermentation, while keeping a clean cup profile. It was then dried in sun on a patio, before being moved to raised beds to finish drying for 13 days.
All of this makes an excellent espresso, or very complex and elegant filter brew - that we love to drink. We've had it frozen down since we first received it, to preserve all the quality this coffee has, and it's as expressive as ever!
Shipping information
If you have any questions, please get in touch with us.Orders recieved before midnight Sunday, we guarantee will be shipped that week.
Otherwise late orders will be shipped the week after. If you have any urgent requirements, please get in touch by email and we will do our best to accomodate them!
Everything is shipped from Zurich, Switzerland. We use Swiss Post, UPS, Fedex, or DHL as our shipping options.
You have the option to select Local Pickup in Zurich, at the Lobby at ON Labs, or at the Collective Bakery.
For Swiss Post services:
The Postpac Economy option is the cheapest, but slowest, and doesn't have any tracking.
We would recommend the Postpac Priority option for a faster service, and detailed tracking information.