




Panama, Rocky Mountain Gesha
| Producer | Hartmann Family |
| Cultivar | Gesha |
| Process | Natural |
| Location | Santa Clara, Renacimiento, Chiriqui |
| Altitude | 1,830 masl |
| Harvest | January - March |
Expect notes of Mango, Melon, Jammy.

The Hartmann family is a mainstay of specialty coffee production in Panama. Their story begins with Alois Strasil Hartmann, born in 1891 in the Moravian region. Alois arrived in Panama in 1912 searching for new adventures. Instead of staying in Panama City, he followed the telegraph road up to Volcan, where he bought 500 hectares for stock breeding from the Panamanian government. Later, he passed 100 hectares to one of his sons, Ratibor Hartmann, who then transformed it into the Finca Hartmann coffee farm.
Today, Finca Hartmann is still a family business – each member of the family is passionately involved and actively works for the company. The finca consists of several smaller plots, all located between 1,300 and 2,000 meters above sea level, along with 100 hectares of rainforest bordering the Parque Nacional de La Amistad. One of these plots is Rocky Mountain. It personally belongs to one of the Hartmann brothers, Allan. He is responsible for Finca Hartmann’s processing plants. He has planted Rocky Mountain exclusively with various types of Gesha, grown under the forest shade, producing truly exceptional coffee.
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| Producer | Hartmann Family |
| Cultivar | Gesha |
| Process | Natural |
| Location | Santa Clara, Renacimiento, Chiriqui |
| Altitude | 1,830 masl |
| Harvest | January - March |
Expect notes of Mango, Melon, Jammy.

The Hartmann family is a mainstay of specialty coffee production in Panama. Their story begins with Alois Strasil Hartmann, born in 1891 in the Moravian region. Alois arrived in Panama in 1912 searching for new adventures. Instead of staying in Panama City, he followed the telegraph road up to Volcan, where he bought 500 hectares for stock breeding from the Panamanian government. Later, he passed 100 hectares to one of his sons, Ratibor Hartmann, who then transformed it into the Finca Hartmann coffee farm.
Today, Finca Hartmann is still a family business – each member of the family is passionately involved and actively works for the company. The finca consists of several smaller plots, all located between 1,300 and 2,000 meters above sea level, along with 100 hectares of rainforest bordering the Parque Nacional de La Amistad. One of these plots is Rocky Mountain. It personally belongs to one of the Hartmann brothers, Allan. He is responsible for Finca Hartmann’s processing plants. He has planted Rocky Mountain exclusively with various types of Gesha, grown under the forest shade, producing truly exceptional coffee.



















