Rogue Wave Panama Abu Gesha GN-1620 *Submerged Anaerobic Natural Filter*

Roaster's Tasting Notes: Grape / Jasmine / Pineapple / Blackberry / Apricot / Orange
Process: Submerged Anaerobic Natural
Varieties: Gesha
Roast Date: October 28
100g / 3.53oz

Rogue Wave is located in Edmonton, Alberta.

From Rogue Wave

The cherries for this lot were hand picked at the optimum maturation point, then hand-selected and floated with mountain spring water. The whole cherries went through a first phase of sun pre-drying on elevated beds for 48 hours then a second phase of a dry anaerobic process for 96 hours in closed grain-pro bags submerged in spring water. After the fermentation was completed, the cherries were transferred manually to the elevated beds to be sun-dried for 25 days.

More about Abu Coffee Panama

ABU COFFEE was named to honor the memory of José Guillermo Luttrell Tedman, the third generation of coffee producers, and to continue his dream of achieving what he considered the best-balanced coffee cup; a Geisha raised with the highest standards of quality. ​

That is why “ABU” (short for Abuelo, grandfather in Spanish), as his grandchildren used to call him, represents the legacy of this visionary and passionate lover of Boquete and specialty coffee that we want to preserve for the generations to come. ​

We have been working with the current producer, the younger José Luttrell for a few years and have visited his farm, and gotten to know his family.


The main challenge here is labor availability, and high wages per day guarantee access to the best cherry. There’s plenty of price competition too, with a lot of exporters vying for Tebe Melge’s unique profile. Security is another challenge for those working in or near this densely forested subregion.

Believe it or not, the stellar coffees within Guji Uraga were once trucked across the border to Yirgacheffe and sold there as Yirgacheffe coffees because no one had yet recognized their distinct character. Over a decade ago, Aleco Chigounis, who would go on to co-found Red Fox, tasted the coffees of Guji Uraga and knew they were unique, second to none, and deserving of differentiation. Now, this region is world-famous and the producers here benefit from competition for their coffees.

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