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Brazil Fazenda Aracaçu

Brazil Fazenda Aracaçu

A unique farm to cup coffee 🚜 By the Chaves de Brito family

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Regular price £15.65 GBP
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  • Rated the number 1 coffee roastery in the UK.
  • Family-run artisan coffee roastery

Product Information

Experience the rich flavors of our new coffee from Aracaçu, cultivated by the Chaves de Brito family. This exceptional coffee offers a delightful cup with the smooth richness of chocolate and caramel, complemented by vibrant cherry notes and a touch of refreshing apple and orange. With 16,852 hectares of land, the Chaves de Brito family crafts beans of unparalleled quality. Enjoy the perfect balance of sweetness and complexity in every sip!

Tasting Notes:

Location:

Tres Pontas, Minas Gerais

Owner:

Chaves de Brito family

Farm Size

16,852 hectares

Typical Harvest Period:

May - August

Milling Process:

Anaerobic, Natural, Honey, Washed, experimental

Aroma:

Clean

Flavour:

Chocolate, fruity

Body:

Round

Acidity:

Bright

Cup characteristics:

Chocolate, cherry, and caramel with soft fruits of apple and orange.

Delivery Information

Next working day delivery if you order before 4pm.

UK Delivery: £4.95

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The farm itself has been in the family for three generations, and is headed by the inimitable Carmem Lucia, commonly called Ucha, though the next generation in the form of her nephew Rafael is fast coming up. The undulating topography that houses Aracacu y Caxambu estates, the two farms owned by the Chaves de Brito family falls in the transition zone between the Atlantica Forest and Cerrado Biome. The area takes its name from the three-peaked mountains in the area which, stretching up to 1234 meters high, has often been used as a landmark. Aracacu itself translates to the 'big tree that connects sky' or ‘tree that touches the earth’.