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“It’s hard to grow, it tastes like tea, and it’s the most expensive coffee in the world,” says Cesar Caballero, a guide at Finca Lérida, a lodge and coffee plantation in Panama’s ...
Visitors can order pour overs of Geisha (spelled with an “i” in the U.S., but with an “e” in Panama), savor tender pastries from chef Ariel Zebede, and book a cupping class, the coffee ...
This new coffee, Finca Lerida Geisha is exclusive to Coffee Supreme in New Zealand and come direct from the growers in Panama. “As a high-end product, price and quality demand that we interfere ...
Coffee Supreme has a Finca Lerida Geisha which, while probably not in the same league as the Camilina Ironman, gives some sense of the floral aromatics typical of this variety – at $22.50 for ...
Lodging at Finca Lerida I Bird 2 via Flickr under CC BY ... now on the fifth generation of ownership, specializes in geisha coffee, but also in three different processing styles: natural, honey ...
BOQUETE, Panama — A mile high in the western highlands, near the border of Costa Rica and in the shadow of 3,474-meter (11,398-foot) Volcan Baru, a dormant volcano that is Panama’s tallest peak, lies ...