Geshas Coming Down in Price

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Boldjava
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#1: Post by Boldjava »

New crop from CAmerica starting to trickle in. Geshas are beginning to come down in price as bushes planted 5-7 years ago (seems many farmers jumped into the fray) come to maturity.
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#2: Post by redbone »

Funny you mention that since I recently got a e-newsletter highlighting this.
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#3: Post by jbviau »

Possibly related: I've been hearing good things about the one Sweet Bloom is offering right now at $19 for 12 oz. It's a pooled lot from Colombia.
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#4: Post by jessebgordon »

I think this is a naturally occurring trend for sure, though having tasted a lot of different geshas from different origins at this point, you still pay premium prices for premium quality and many of the best are still coming from Panama.