Kona Coffee FAQs-Roasting, Sourcing, and Shipping
Find answers to common questions about our 100% Kona coffees, roasting schedule, shipping times, and sourcing practices.
Roasts July 15 · Ships July 16
A breathtaking expression of Panama's most celebrated variety — the Geisha. Grown at high elevation on the storied Mama Cata Estate in Chiriquí, this anaerobic natural lot delivers extraordinary aromatic intensity: cascading tropical fruit, hibiscus, and a syrupy, berry-like sweetness that lingers long after the cup is empty. Roasted to order in Hilo, Hawaii.
Origin: Mama Cata Estate, Boquete, Panama
Harvest: January 17, 2026
Roast: Light
Variety: Geisha
Process: Anaerobic Natural (48-hour fermentation, 27-day raised bed drying)
Hibiscus Tea • Bergamot • Blueberry • Milk Chocolate • Jasmine
A beautifully expressive Geisha with layers of floral aromatics and vibrant tropical fruit. Bright hibiscus and bergamot lead into ripe mango sweetness before finishing with silky milk chocolate and lingering jasmine. Sweet, complex, and remarkably vibrant from hot to cool.
Long before Geisha became the world's most celebrated coffee variety, Mama Cata Estate was quietly cultivating it on the volcanic slopes of Boquete.
The farm is one of the three original estates growing Geisha in Panama, alongside Hacienda La Esmeralda and Don Pachi. While Esmeralda introduced the variety to the world with its historic 2004 Best of Panama victory, Mama Cata has continued producing exceptional Geishas with remarkable consistency for decades.
Today the estate is led by José David, continuing a family tradition of careful cultivation and meticulous processing.
Paradise's relationship with Mama Cata stretches back more than fifteen years.
Our founder and roastmaster, Miguel, first visited the estate in 2009, beginning one of Paradise's longest-standing direct producer relationships. Since then, José David has entrusted us with many of the farm's finest coffees—from classic Honey Geishas and Mokkita Naturals to experimental lots produced exclusively for Paradise.
Together we've explored new processing techniques including Geisha Champagne Natural fermentations and some of the first Geisha Wet-Hulled experiments ever produced in Panama.
That spirit of collaboration continues with every harvest.
This lot comes from the Cable 1 & 2 blocks of Mama Cata Estate and was harvested on January 17, 2026.
Freshly picked cherries underwent a carefully controlled 48-hour anaerobic fermentation before being slowly dried for 27 days on raised beds.
The result is a coffee with exceptional sweetness, layered florals, and remarkable transparency—capturing both the unmistakable character of the Geisha variety and the elegance that has made Mama Cata one of Panama's historic Geisha producers.
We recommend brewing as a pour-over or aeropress to highlight the coffee's floral aromatics and layered fruit sweetness. Allow the coffee to cool as the profile continues to evolve, revealing additional citrus, chocolate, and jasmine notes throughout the cup.
Explore our full Geisha Coffee Collection — including Kona, Guatemala, and Taiwan Geisha lots.
For another extraordinary Geisha variety coffee, visit our Kona Geisha Cold Ferment Washed.
Kona Coffee FAQs-Roasting, Sourcing, and Shipping
Find answers to common questions about our 100% Kona coffees, roasting schedule, shipping times, and sourcing practices.
Kona coffee grows on the volcanic slopes of Hawai‘i Island, where mineral-rich soil, afternoon cloud cover, and slow cherry maturation create a naturally sweet and balanced cup. Our Kona Classic Medium is sourced from high-elevation farms and hand-harvested for clarity, smoothness, and elegant sweetness.
Yes — this roast is Authentic Kona coffee made exclusively from North Kona district-grown coffees, never blended. Our Kona coffees comes from small farms at the highest altitudes in the region.
Medium roasts highlight Kona’s signature profile: gentle sweetness, soft citrus, toasted almond, and milk chocolate. The result is a balanced, approachable cup ideal for everyday brewing.
This coffee shines in pour-over, drip, and French press. Use filtered water just off the boil and a medium grind for maximum clarity and sweetness. If you are looking for a Hawaiian coffee for espresso use we recommend our Hawai‘i Island Blend
Kona is the highest labor cost coffee region in the world. Wages for farm workers here are 15-20x higher than almost all other coffee producing countries. Limited and expensive land, hand-picking, and high production costs create a naturally small supply each year — especially from high-elevation farms like those we partner with.
We roast and fulfill all of our coffee orders in Hilo, Hawai'i.
We roast in small batches using a Diedrich IR12 roasting machine.
We source an array of the top specialty coffees worldwide that appeal to an array of different palates.
If at any point you have difficulty brewing, or just appreciating one of our roasted coffees, no problem. Shoot us an email within 5 days of receiving your coffee and we'll help you find the correct brew settings for your coffee, or give you a credit (minus actual shipping costs) on your next purchase. Yep, we're a Satisfaction Guarantee coffee company!
Please note, our Satisfaction Guarantee only applies to U.S. orders of roasted coffees, and you must contact us within 5 days of receiving the coffees. Credits do not include actual shipping fees, which may be different from posted shipping fees.
We roast and ship on Monday/Wednesday/Friday.
Our commitment to you is to serve exceptional, fresh-roasted coffees. And part of being exceptional means roasting before the flavors inherent in the green bean begin to fade, which happens over time.
Like apples and pumpkins, coffee is a seasonal agricultural product and each country has a different harvesting cycle in which coffees are at their peak. If we were to insist on serving a single origin all year long, the flavors in that coffee would be noticeably better one half of the year over the other. So the reason you no longer see that coffee you loved is because the optimal season has passed. For more on seasonality in coffees, see this blog post here.
Hopefully so. If it was a popular product or we receive customer requests, we will make every attempt to bring it back. However, please note that coffees from a certain producer may not taste the same year after year.
If you loved a coffee and no longer see it listed, shoot us an email and ask us what is similar. We’d be happy to provide a personal recommendation.
We aim for balance and completeness along with differentiation and distinction. You shouldn't need to be a professional coffee taster to tell the coffees a part, so, when we’re selecting coffees, we want them to be distinct from each other.
We avoid ”one-trick pony” type coffees, such as Ethiopians with great aroma but no body or acidity, or coffees with good aroma and acidity but lacking sweetness. These elements, which are often reflections of the growing conditions, are harmonized through good roasting.
And, obviously, defects — even subtle defects — influence our selection. Since we live and work at origin, we’re sensitive to coffee defects like “past crop”, pulpy, and naturals that border on over-ferment. With naturals, we’ll only carry these when great examples are available.
Our perspective on roasting is similar: we seek balance and distinction. To expect that a coffee is “best” when roasted to some pre-determined degree (i.e. only light roasting or only dark roasting) is analogous to thinking that each person would look best in the same outfit, or each coffee should be grown in the same way. We believe it’s our job to discover the roast degree which best highlights outstanding qualities in each coffee.