Mil Cumbres Geisha Washed
Mil Cumbres Geisha Washed
Cordillera, Panama
Jasmine, White Tea, Orange, Grapefruit, Apricot, Clean
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Details
Details
Origin: Cordillera, Panama
Farm: Mil Cumbres
Producer: Mario Fonseca
Altitude: 1600m
Process: Washed
Variety: Geisha
Harvest: 2025
Roasted for: Espresso or Filter
Processing Level: 1/5
Brewing Recommendations
Brewing Recommendations
General Information:
Water: Soft, balanced mineral profile. Favour Magnesium and balance with Calcium, with little bicarb. (≈60-100 ppm TDS)
Rest time: 7–14 days post-roast
Filter Recipe
Grind setting: Medium–fine (adjust for 2:30–3:00 total brew) - Around 25 Clix.
Brewer: Either Conical (V60, Timemore) or Flat (Orea, Solo)
Dose: 16 g coffee → 260 g water
Water temp: 92–94 °C
Pours: 3 (bloom + 2 equal pours)
Pour Structure: 60g Bloom for 40s, followed by 2 equal pours of 100g. Drawdown of 2nd pour around 1:25. Last pour when bed is dry. All pours from a medium height to promote agitation.
Total brew time: ~2:45
Espresso Recipe
Water: ≈120 ppm TDS
Rest time: 20+ days post-roast
Brew recipe
Grind setting: Espresso-fine (dial for 1:2.5 ratio in 25–30 sec)
Dose: 18 g in → 42 g out
Water temp: 95 °C
Brew time: 25–30 sec
Shipping and Delivery
Shipping and Delivery
Processing time:
All orders submitted before midnight on Sunday are processed the following week. While we do our best to accomodate later orders, we can't guarantee them shipped that week. At the latest will be the following week. We do our best to ship all orders by Wednesday.
Domestic:
Within Switzerland Shipping with Swiss Post, free over 50CHF. Usually takes 1-2 days.
International:
We offer Swiss Post Postpac Priority (with tracking), Fedex, and DHL. Rates depend drastically on size of package, and destination. Customs fees may be due, and must be paid for by the receiver. Usual transit times:
Postpac Priority: 7-15 Working Days
Fedex and DHL: 2-7 Working Days
This is our first time buying from Mil Cumbres, after tasting their coffee for a few years, we got in touch with Mario from Mil Cumbres and visited him last time we were in Panama. The drive up to his farm is quite treacherous, with frequent flooding, steep cliffs, and a worn out track guiding the way. But once you're there, it's a stunning view almost from coast to coast of Chiriqui. The farm sits on a ridge from Volcan Baru where a very unique microclimate exists - with a mix of sun and heavy clouds all within a few minutes of each other, along with persistent winds.
This leads to some very interesting growing conditions where fruit ripens slower than other similar altitudes, and creates incredible potential for the cherries for processing. For this lot: cherries are hand‑picked at peak ripeness, depulped, washed, and then dried slowly on raised beds to preserve clarity. They're then moved to indoor driers to finish the drying process in the later stages of drying. This gentle dehydration allows the fruit‑forward sweetness to deepen without overwhelming the varietal’s expression.
In the cup, expect bright acidity and a lively mouthfeel that is full of bright yellow fruits and a gripping texture, all the while a boquete of florals is present from hot to cold.
This coffee is a classic Panama Geisha Washed - ideal for both filter and espresso, this lot embodies what we look for at Rose: a coffee with clarity, sweetness, and expressive terroir. This lot from Mario was so great, we'll likely be getting more again next year! Don't miss out!
