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Panama Los Lajones Bambu Geisha Washed

Proud Mary Coffee Roasters

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RoasteryProud Mary Coffee Roasters
OriginLos Lajones, Santa Lucia, Boquete, Chiriqui
ProcessWashed
Harvest—
Altitude1600–2100 masl
VarietiesGeisha
Roast—
Tasting notesflorals, citrus, tropical characteristics

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citrustropical characteristics

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  • Origin: Los Lajones
    “The highest sections of Los Lajones sit at around 2,100 metres above sea level. It is in these upper elevations that Graciano’s Geisha grows within native cloud forest. This lot comes from a section known as Bambu.”
  • Region: Santa Lucia, Boquete, Chiriqui
    “Region: Santa Lucia, Boquete, Chiriqui”
  • Process: Washed
    “Prior to the 2024 harvest, Graciano had exclusively processed his coffees using honey or natural methods. Seeking a new direction, he began trialling washed processing.”
  • Altitude: 1600–2100 masl
    “Elevation: 1600-2100 masl”
Source: proudmarycoffee.com.au · read 6/8/2026
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