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Rare Gesha Estates

Gesha (often spelled Geisha) is the variety that rewrote what coffee could taste like — jasmine, bergamot, and a silky, tea-like delicacy that made it the most sought-after cultivar in the world after Panamanian lots stunned judges in the mid-2000s. It is fussy to grow, low-yielding, and unforgiving to roast, which is why genuine estate Gesha remains scarce.

This collection pairs two producing worlds. From Panama's storied Boquete region come the Finca Lerida lots — Geisha Honey 0562, Geisha Natural 0527, and the Geisha BLACK Honey featured as Vol. 9 of our Star Coffees Collection. Those four-digit numbers are lot identifiers: each is a specific, separately processed harvest parcel, not a recurring product. From Honduras come two counterpoints, Honduras Geisha and the Honduras Gesha Natural that opened our Star Coffees Collection as Vol. 1.

What's the difference between honey and natural Gesha?

Processing. A honey-process lot dries with some fruit mucilage left on the seed, adding syrupy sweetness while keeping florals distinct; a natural dries in the whole cherry for a rounder, fruitier cup; "black honey" leaves the most mucilage on for the deepest sweetness. If you plan to buy geisha coffee beans online, brew them as pour-over — florals this delicate deserve a filter, not a portafilter.

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