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Caturra Coffee from Panama
Caturra is one of the defining varieties of Panamanian coffee. Panama grows coffee at 1,400–2,000 m across regions such as Boquete (Chiriquí), Volcán/Tierras Altas, Renacimiento, and Caturra — a Arabica of Natural dwarf mutation of Bourbon, discovered in Minas Gerais, Brazil (1930s) — occupies an important place in that landscape. Its preferred range of 1,200–1,900 m aligns with what Panamanian farms can offer, which is a large part of why the pairing works.
Agronomically, Caturra brings meaningful disease resistance — highly susceptible to leaf rust — with high (with fertilization) yields on a dwarf/compact, high planting density plant. In Panama, where the harvest runs december – march and annual production is ≈100,000 60-kg bags, those traits shape which farms plant it and how its lots reach the export market through Balboa / Colón (canal ports).
In the cup, Panamanian Caturra expresses both sides of its parentage: the variety contributes bright citric acidity, sugar-cane sweetness, lighter body than bourbon, while Panama's terroir adds the character the origin is known for — geisha: jasmine, bergamot, papaya, tea-like clarity. Buyers comparing Caturra across origins will find the Panamanian expression distinct for exactly that reason.
Key facts
| Variety | Caturra |
|---|---|
| Species | Arabica |
| Lineage | Natural dwarf mutation of Bourbon, discovered in Minas Gerais, Brazil (1930s) |
| Optimal altitude | 1,200–1,900 m |
| Panama growing altitude | 1,400–2,000 m |
| Harvest season | December – March |
| Disease resistance | Highly susceptible to leaf rust |
| Bean size | Medium |
| Typical Panamanian cup | Geisha: jasmine, bergamot, papaya, tea-like clarity. Classic varieties: bright orange, honey, elegant balance from the same volcanic terroir. |
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Caturra Coffee from Panama — frequently asked questions
Where in Panama is Caturra grown?
Primarily across Boquete (Chiriquí), Volcán/Tierras Altas, Renacimiento, at elevations of 1,400–2,000 m. The variety's preferred range of 1,200–1,900 m means the higher zones tend to produce the most expressive lots.
What does Panamanian Caturra taste like?
Expect the variety's core character — bright citric acidity, sugar-cane sweetness, lighter body than bourbon — shaped by Panama's terroir toward geisha: jasmine, bergamot, papaya, tea-like clarity.
When is Caturra from Panama available fresh?
The Panamanian harvest runs december – march; fresh-crop lots typically reach consuming markets one to three months after milling, shipped via Balboa / Colón (canal ports).
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