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Conventional Brazilian Green Beans-Paineira Rosa

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Conventional Brazilian Green Beans-Paineira Rosa

$15.99

According to The World Atlas of Coffee, Brazil has been the world's largest producer of coffee for more than 150 years.  They currently grow around one-third of the world's coffee.  It was introduced to this country from French Guiana in 1727 when Brazil was still under Portuguese rule.

Coffee production boomed between 1820 and 1830 and began to feed the global coffee market. There was a second boom in the late 1800's and into the 1900's.  By the 1920's they were producing 80% of the world's coffee.   

Better Brazilian coffees tend to have low acidity, are heavy in body and are sweet.  They often have nutty and chocolate flavours.*

Producer: Monte Carmelo, Sarava

Country of Origin: Brazil

Region: Cerrado, Minas Gerais;  Chapada, Bahia

Cultivar: Mondo Novo, Bourbon, Caturra

Process: Natural; Pulped Natural

Elevation: 1300 - 1550 MASL

Harvest: March - September

SCA Score: 85.25

Cupping Notes:  Almond butter, sweet (brown sugar), lemon/lime subtle acidity

*Please note that cupping notes are subjective and vary according to how the coffee was roasted, taster's opinion, etc.


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