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Lerida Geisha · Panama

Lerida Geisha · Panama

Leuchtfeuer

About This Coffee

A Geisha from Finca Lérida, located in the Boquete region of Panama — the direct neighbor of the famous Lamastus Elida Estate. Finca Lérida, founded in 1925, is the first coffee plantation in Panama and is owned by Maria Amoruso since 2009. The Geisha cherries are hand-harvested when dark red and at peak ripeness, sometimes picking the same bush up to 8 times. Processed anaerobically and slowly dried outdoors with constant turning. The coffee offers bright, pleasant acidity with flavor notes of wild pink flowers and juicy kumquats, with classic Geisha finesse and elegance. Light roast, filter coffee.

Origin

Boquete (Panama)

Flavor Notes

Wild Flowers, Kumquat

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Anaerobic Natural

Typology

Arabica
Geisha
L

Leuchtfeuer

Now operating under the name LF Coffee, Leuchtfeuer was established in 2017 in Wedel near Hamburg, investing heavily in technology from the outset with two Loring roasters designed for energy efficiency and minimal carbon footprint. A smaller Loring is used to develop individual roast profiles, which can then be transferred automatically to the larger production machine for consistent batch replication. For competition coffees and their Premium Picks line, a Stronghold roaster handles small batch work with additional precision. Quality control is extraordinary: two color sorters operate before and after roasting to remove impurities and inconsistently developed beans, while five destoners catch any remaining debris. Green coffee is stored in a climate controlled room at 15 degrees Celsius with humidity maintained between 50 and 55 percent year round, and the roastery pays on average four to five times the Fairtrade minimum price, rising to 80 or 90 times for exclusive lots like Panamanian Geishas and premium Kenyan selections.

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