How Panama grows coffee that sells for $100 a cup
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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