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      Panama Janson Geisha Natural Lot 552

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      About Panama Janson Geisha Natural Lot 552

      This coffee is from the 2024 crop, but we have it in our warehouse in its original package since its arrival in the Fall of 2024.  It was originally air shipped directly from the producer, one of two wonderful Geisha coffees from them last season. This is a Direct Trade coffee that was purchased at the farm when we visited.  We were greeted by Jannette Janson and then proceeded to cup several tables of Geisha in various preparations.  Overall the quality was very good and we wound up buying our two favorites, both Geisha Naturals.  Unfortunately, the quantity of both was quite low and we purchased all of it. We have only about 35 pounds of this one up for grabs.The other selection sold out months ago.

      We have been to Janson in the past.  During a previous visit, we were taken for a spin around the beautifully kept property by Michael Janson and got to see coffees trees that were exceedingly healthy looking.  There are two adjacent properties where Janson produces coffee, one called Hacienda Janson and the other Los Alpes. This coffee is from the Alpes property, typically where their top coffees and award winners come from. Our visit was in advance of the 2024 Best of Panama. As you can see from the award list below, Janson is frequently in the top tier of Panamanian producers, which collectively are some of the highest quality producers in the world.

      This lot had Classic traditional Natural processing of fully ripe cherries which were then slowly dried over 10 days in a guardiola, a low temperature coffee dryer.

      The two principal coffee centers in the Panama Highlands are Boquete and Volcan. They are each on a different facing of the Baru Volcano which is the focal point of the landscape and which provides rich soils and micro-climates ideal for growing coffee - especially Geisha coffee.  The Janson Family farm is in Volcan, the area closest to the border with Costa Rica.  In addition to Janson, other notable coffee farms close by are Fincas Auromar, Hartmann and Bambito, to name but a few.  Janson has been producing coffee since 1990 though the farm's origin dates back to 1926 when their Swedish ancestors settled here and began to work a dairy farm. With a nod to their Swedish heritage, the highest coffee growing parts of the farm are the "Alpes" area, where this Geisha is planted.  We work mostly with second generation Kai Janson, who we have known for many years. Kai lives part of the year in Panama and part in the US.  But Panama is where he is now spending more and more time helping to develop new flavors from the various cultivars grown on the family farm.

      Janson always had solid, reliably good coffee.  In the most recent decade they began growing more varieties and have garnered a bunch of awards, mostly for their Pacamara and their delightful Geisha.  They have also been experimental with processing, now offering a range of flavor profiles from mild and balanced, to deeply intense naturals with many traits in between. Balancing natural processing with Geisha's native floral and fruit flavors takes skill.  Too much processing and the coffee's inherent flavors get lost, but just the right amount and how deftly it's done, can enhance those very same flavors and make them pop. That is the case with this coffee.

      Janson Awards:

          2023 Geisha Natural - 3rd Place
          2023 Geisha Washed - 5th Place
          2020 Pacamara Natural - 1st Place
          2019 Geisha Natural - 2nd Place
          2018 Geisha Natural - 7th Place
          2018 Geisha Washed - 3rd Place
          2016 Geisha Natural - 3rd Place
          2016 Geisha Natural - 3rd Place

      In addition to the above awards, the Brewer's Cup competition is held in multiple countries before a final in Australia. The first place winners of the Brewer's Cup in France was using Janson Geisha; in the UK both the first and second place winners offered Janson Geisha.



      Small Geisha trees in the nursery



      Michael Janson showing off one of the prized Geisha trees

      Geisha is a seed variety native to Ethiopia and probably a relative of the Longberry, with a somewhat large and elongated shape. This seed was experimentally planted in Boquete Panama along with many other varieties as a test of what might grow well in this particular micro climate. The result was the birth of a superstar in the world of coffee. Originally planted and brought to celebrity by the Peterson family of Hacienda Esmeralda, this variety started to break price records and the reputation and market for this coffee continues to grow.

      • Producer Name: Janson Coffee Farm
      • Coffee Name: Hacienda Janson lot 552
      • Plot: Alpes
      • Crop Year: 2024
      • Variety: Green Tip Geisha
      • Process: Classic Natural
      • Drying method: Slow dried in low temp Guardiola
      • Elevation: 1,600+ meters
      • Growing Region: Tizingal, Panama Highlands



      The final quality step is hand sorting to remove any less than perfect beans.

      Cup Characteristics: Very floral with lemony accents. This is a lighter more delicate style geisha showing very little processing notes so it is very clean. It is very sweet and cups like a honey process. 

      Roasting Notes: Like most dense, hard bean and delicate coffees, we always suggest keeping it to the lighter roast side, maybe midway between first and second crack. This maximizes nuances, in this case the sweet acidity and floral Geisha notes that further roasting will diminish.


      We encourage you not add dairy to this coffee and drink it black. 

      Limited availability.