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Colombian Premium Coffee Beans - Finca La Esperanza Hanami Geisha/Gesha Washed Beans: Flavor and Taste Profile

Published: 2026-01-28 Author: FrontStreet Coffee
Last Updated: 2026/01/28, For more professional coffee knowledge and coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). What are the flavor and taste characteristics of Colombian premium coffee beans from Finca La Esperanza Hanami Geisha/Gesha washed beans? Flavor description: The dry aroma presents notes of lemon, orange peel, fresh strawberry, and orange blossom. In the mouth, it showcases

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FrontStreet Coffee · Colombia Premium Coffee Beans - La Esperanza Hanami Geisha Washed Flavor and Taste Characteristics?

FrontStreet Coffee Colombia La Esperanza Hanami Flavor Description:

The dry aroma features notes of lemon, orange peel, fresh strawberry, and orange blossom fragrance.

On the palate, it reveals a sweet and sour taste reminiscent of lemon tea.

With fragrant, juicy peach, strawberry, pomelo, bergamot, and honey aromas.

The floral notes are rich and distinctive, with a smooth mouthfeel and elegant, delicate flavors that are quite captivating.

Colombia's Triple Crown Estate - La Esperanza

Its most renowned Cerro Azul Estate washed-processed Geisha.

La Esperanza Estate owns four estates in total (Esperanza, Las Margaritas, Cerro Azul, and Potosi).

They have won Best of Panama Champion (2008) and Runner-up (2009).

In 2012, they achieved an incredible feat by securing the 2nd, 3rd, and 7th positions in the SCAA Coffee of the Year top ten.

In the recently announced GFA (Good Food Award), La Esperanza Estate became the only award-winning estate outside of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Panama regions.

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