How Panama grows coffee that sells for $100 a cup

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A cup of freshly-brewed "Geisha" coffee can sell for $100 dollars in the U.S. -- but why? The coffee, grown in Panama's Chiriqui Province, is among the world's most coveted. Manuel Bojorquez reports on what makes it so special.

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I never liked coffee...until I moved to Boquete. Varietals like Geisha and Catui are vastly different from the bitter, acidic crap that most people in the US drink on a daily basis. I am grateful to live less than 20 km from where the coffee I drink is grown, and that I know the people I buy my beans from.

I never thought I would say that about coffee.

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i wonder if she becomes more attractive after he drinks a ton of coffee

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