Brazil Fazenda Agua Vermelha Pulped Natural
Raisin Cacao Nibs Caramelized

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    About Brazil

    Brazil is one of the largest and most renowned coffee-growing origins in the world, celebrated for its diverse coffee varieties and rich agricultural traditions. Spanning across various regions such as Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Espírito Santo, Brazilian coffee farms benefit from a favorable climate and fertile soils, producing beans that range from smooth and mild to bold and earthy. Brazil's coffee is known for its low acidity and rich sweetness, often featuring flavor notes of chocolate, nuts, and caramel. Brazilian coffee also plays a significant role in the global market, known for its consistency and high volume, making it a key player in the world’s coffee supply.

    About the Coffee

    Origin
    Brazil
    Region
    Minas Gerais
    Sub Region
    Carmo de Minas
    Botanical Variety
    Catuai, Mundo Novo
    Process
    Pulped Natural
    Growing Altitude
    980 masl
    Botanical Species
    Arabica
    Farm Name
    Aguas Vermelha
    Farmer Name
    Grupo Dianin
    Farm Size
    133 Ha
    Bag Type
    GrainPro or similar
    Bag Weight (kg)
    60
    THE CUP
    Raisin Cacao Nibs Caramelized
    Body

    Acidity

    Score
    84.0
    Espresso Blend
    Single Origin Espresso
    Meet the Producer

    The Dianin Group is owned and managed by five brothers whose grandparents came from Italy to work at coffee plantations in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Although they were never able to buy land, their sons continued to work hard and managed to acquire a property in Paraná state. In 1966 the Dianin family harvested their own coffee for the first time, but the will of moving somewhere else was already in their mind. 17 years later, they found a property in Monte Carmelo, Minas Gerais state, which they decided to buy. From 1983 to 1988, the family struggled to make a living, but then things slowly started to change.

    The Region

    Minas Gerais, a southeastern Brazilian state, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, including the Serra do Curral mountains and the Cânion do Xingó. Rich in mineral resources and agricultural production, it boasts a vibrant culture with traditions like the Congado and a distinctive cuisine featuring pão de queijo and feijão tropeiro.

    Annual Rainfall
    800 - 1800 mm

    Temperature
    18-22 °C

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