This hub extends our Panama Origins Guide with sourcing detail, producer profiles, and QC standards. It’s built to
frame Panama as a deliberate choice — where every lot has documentation, purpose, and a clear role in your lineup.
Panama’s reputation is anchored in a small group of estates and micromills that approach coffee like a technical
discipline. This section becomes home base for any partners you choose — with space to document how they work.
Boquete
Heritage Estates & Classic Structure
Long-established farms with shade, elevation, and river influence. Ideal for clean washed lots and
approachable Geisha expressions with citrus, florals, and honey sweetness.
Volcán / Candela
Volcanic Slopes & Micromill Control
Steep, cool slopes and focused micromills. We look here for disciplined honeys, naturals, and washed lots
with defined structure and repeatable specs.
Renacimiento & Emerging Microlots
Borderland Elevation & Experiments
High-altitude projects with increasing traceability. Strong potential for distinctive washed and experimental
lots once protocols and consistency are proven.
How We Intend to Use Panama Lots
Panama is not filler. It’s a precision origin reserved for roles where its clarity, florals, and narrative can
actually be tasted and explained.
Washed High-Altitude
Benchmark Clarity Lots
Pour-overFilter Feature
Clean washed Typica/Caturra/Geisha lots with jasmine, citrus, white peach, and honey. Used to show guests what
disciplined high-elevation processing tastes like.
Honey & Natural
Textural High-Expression Lots
Single-Origin EspressoLimited Release
Selected only where producers can provide process specs, drying logs, and cupping history. Fruit-forward,
but clean enough to stand as reference coffees, not novelties.
Experimental / Anaerobic
Proof-Backed Innovations
ShowcaseEducation Flights
Considered only from producers demonstrating repeatability and control. The story here includes fermentation
curves, sensory goals, and why this lot earns its premium.
Processing & Quality Control — Guardrails for Panama
Panama carries expectations. These are the internal standards we align to that story.
Traceability: Farm / block / variety / process fully documented.
Washed lots: Zero phenolic or baggy notes; articulate florals and citrus; high clarity.
Honey / naturals: Documented cherry selection, bed depth, turning cadence, and moisture targets.
Anaerobic / experimental: Transparent protocols with controls against acetic volatility and defects.
Arrival QC: Every lot re-cupped against its promise before it gets near your menu.
As specific producers are added, this page becomes the archive: how each Panama lot meets those criteria.
Geisha & Signature Varieties — Using the Name Responsibly
“Panama Geisha” is one of the most overused labels in specialty coffee. Here, it only appears when backed by
verifiable genetics, elevation, and cup performance.
Verified source: We seek documented plant material and traceability to recognized farms or
nurseries — no vague “Geisha-type” without proof.
Expected profile: Florals (jasmine, bergamot), layered citrus/stone fruit, high sweetness,
delicate but present structure.
Roast approach: Gentle, with tight control of development and exhaust — protecting aromatics
while keeping extraction accessible for bar teams.
Other varieties: Standout Typica, Caturra, Catuai, or Pacamara are framed as intentional,
not “consolation prizes” — with their strengths clearly communicated.
When you add named Panama lots, list them here with farm, elevation, variety, process, and what sensory promise
guests should expect.
Brew & Menu Strategy for Panama Coffees
Panama is your “this is why we care” origin. It should earn its space with noticeable difference in the cup and in
the story you can tell in one or two sentences at the bar.
Filter & Pour-Over
Show off aromatics and clarity.
Start 1:15.5–1:16.5; adjust for sweetness and texture.
Use gentle agitation to preserve aromatics.
Ideal for small-format features and tasting flights.
Espresso
Only when the lot supports it.
1:2.2–1:2.4 for structured, tea-like clarity.
Dial to preserve florals and avoid overbearing sourness.
Position as a rotating special, not the default house.
Will this page list specific Panama producers and lots?
Yes. As you confirm relationships and arrivals, add each estate or microlot here with its data:
elevation, variety, process, and how it should taste.
Why separate this from the main Panama origin page?
The main page is guest-facing and introductory. This Stories hub is for deeper sourcing detail, SEO strength,
and an internal standard for what “Panama” means in your program.