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Selling a Whole 2000m Coffee Harvest in ONE Auction? | Finca Sophia

1 h 1 min · 23. juni 2026
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Finca Sophia is one of the most high-demand, high-altitude coffee farms on the planet, growing elite Geisha varieties at over 2,000 meters in Nueva Suiza, Chiriqui, Panama. But this year, they are doing something completely unprecedented.In this episode of the Cupping Table Podcast, host David Paparelli sits down with Willem Boot and David Pohl to discuss their monumental decision to skip the legendary Best of Panama competition. Instead, they are putting their ENTIRE year's harvest into a single, high-stakes, first-of-its-kind auction on July 13th, 2026.We unpack the high-altitude climate realities guiding this harvest, how they use controlled "darkrooms" to de-risk flavor profiles, and why their processing methods draw inspiration from master painter Gustav Klimt.If you are a specialty coffee professional, competition brewer, or entrepreneur looking at how elite brands break the rules to innovate, this breakdown is for you.

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episode Selling a Whole 2000m Coffee Harvest in ONE Auction? | Finca Sophia cover

Selling a Whole 2000m Coffee Harvest in ONE Auction? | Finca Sophia

Finca Sophia is one of the most high-demand, high-altitude coffee farms on the planet, growing elite Geisha varieties at over 2,000 meters in Nueva Suiza, Chiriqui, Panama. But this year, they are doing something completely unprecedented.In this episode of the Cupping Table Podcast, host David Paparelli sits down with Willem Boot and David Pohl to discuss their monumental decision to skip the legendary Best of Panama competition. Instead, they are putting their ENTIRE year's harvest into a single, high-stakes, first-of-its-kind auction on July 13th, 2026.We unpack the high-altitude climate realities guiding this harvest, how they use controlled "darkrooms" to de-risk flavor profiles, and why their processing methods draw inspiration from master painter Gustav Klimt.If you are a specialty coffee professional, competition brewer, or entrepreneur looking at how elite brands break the rules to innovate, this breakdown is for you.

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