Panama Geisha Vuelta DRD Natural -HOLIDAY PRE-ORDER

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Panama Geisha Vuelta Natural — Holiday Pre-Order

Roasting December 15 • Elida Estate – Boquete, Panama • Light Roast


A Rare Holiday Offering

Each holiday season we seek coffees that express the purest beauty of terroir.
From the storied slopes of Elida Estate in Boquete comes this remarkable Geisha Vuelta Natural (Dark Room Dried)—a small, custom-prepared lot inspired by the coffee that won 1st place (95.13 pts) at the 2024 Best of Panama competition.

Only 10 kg available.


Character & Style — Ethereal, Refined, Radiant

Despite its natural processing, Vuelta DRD captures the crystalline, tea-like grace of a washed Geisha.
Expect bergamot, jasmine, chamomile, and papaya, balanced by a luminous, champagne-like acidity and a silken mouthfeel.
The finish lingers with floral sweetness and tropical depth — a sensory hallmark of the world’s most celebrated coffee variety.

Coffee Review 97 Points
“Richly aromatic, complex, multi-layered. Star jasmine, blood orange, cocoa nib, lychee, marjoram in aroma and cup.
Vibrant, sparkling (phosphoric) acidity; elegant, silky-smooth mouthfeel. Long, flavor-saturated finish.”


Origin — Elida Estate, Boquete, Panama

Perched between 1920 – 1960 m in the Barú Volcano National Park, Elida Estate is among the highest farms in Panama and one of the most biodiverse coffee habitats on Earth.

For over a century, the Lamastus Family has cultivated Arabica here under pristine conditions: rich volcanic soils, cool mists, and shaded forest canopy.
The Vuelta lot, Elida’s highest fully productive block, yields cherries of extraordinary density and aromatic potential — a terroir that defines modern Panamanian Geisha.


Craft & Process — Dark Room Dried Natural

This micro-lot undergoes a three-day anaerobic fermentation in sealed tanks, then dries in a light-free, climate-controlled room (DRD).
By eliminating UV exposure and stabilizing humidity and temperature, the process preserves fragile aromatic compounds — yielding a cup that is vibrant, perfumed, and remarkably pure.


Legacy & Lineage

The Lamastus Family began coffee cultivation here in 1918 under Kentucky-born pioneer Robert Lamastus, whose descendants have elevated Elida Estate into one of the most decorated farms in the world.
Generations later, their pursuit of precision and ecological harmony continues to produce coffees that set global benchmarks for Geisha expression.


Brewing Notes

  • Roast: Light • 

  • Best for: Pour-over, Aeropress, or cupping evaluation

  • Water temp: 95 °C (203 °F)

  • Ratio: 1 : 16 (18 g to 288 g water)


Create Your Paradise

Offered only once per year in extremely limited quantity.
Each bag embodies the culmination of Panama’s highest terroir, meticulous craft, and one family’s devotion to excellence.
Cultivated with intention. Roasted for your holiday ritual.

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