Panama | Janson Estate | Gesha Natural Lot 797 | Signature Series
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80 Somersby Falls RD, Somersby NSWThis coffee’s roasted in our filter style — meaning it’s designed to shine as black coffee rather than with milk. That doesn’t mean you have to brew it as a pour-over though. You can make it however you like — espresso, moka pot, AeroPress or anything in between. We simply roast it a little lighter to highlight the bean’s origin flavours giving you a cup that’s clean, vibrant and full of clarity.
Lighter roasting keeps more of the natural acidity and sweetness intact which makes for a beautifully expressive black coffee. This coffee is best enjoyed without milk as it’s too acidic and the flavours don’t pair well once milk is added.
If you prefer your milk coffee with richer caramel, toffee or nutty flavours you might enjoy our espresso range more. Those roasts are taken a little darker to bring out deeper sweetness and balance beautifully with milk.
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Panama | Janson Estate | Gesha Natural Lot 797 | Signature Series - When is peak flavour?
Light Roast - Roasted on Roest L100 Ultra
Janson Estate | Gesha Natural, Lot 797
Lot: GNH 797
Farm: HACSA
Variety: Green Tip Gesha
Process: Natural
Wet process: Semi-anaerobic, 72 hours
Dry process: Sun-dried on raised beds, 14 days
Harvest date: 06 January 2025
Elevation: 1,350 metres
Average rainfall: 4,405 mm
Average annual temperature: 14-26°C
About the Gesha Variety
Gesha (also spelled Geisha) is known for its exceptional cup quality, especially when grown at high altitudes. The variety comes from Ethiopian landrace coffees collected from Ethiopian coffee forests in the 1930s, and the name derives from Ethiopia's Gori Gesha forest.
Panama Gesha reached its modern fame in 2005 when a Gesha lot won the Best of Panama competition and broke records at over $20 per pound. Today, Gesha is prized the world over for its delicate florals, jasmine aromatics and elegant stone fruit.
Coffee in Panama
Though small in coffee production, Panama is a mighty player in coffee quality, and is famous for producing Gesha lots that have fetched prices exceeding $800 per pound. Its renown as a producer of rare and sought-after varieties has reshaped the way the world produces, purchases and talks about specialty coffee.