Product Overview
Brazil Cerrado Green Coffee Beans. These unwashed coffee beans are medium bodied, sweet, smooth, creamy dark chocolate and possesses low acidity.
Cerrado is a region in the state of Minas Gerais, which is now the largest coffee-producing state in Brazil. Coffee has been a major crop in this region since the 1980’s mainly because of the devastating black frost of 1975 that forced growers from the Parana region to relocate north to Cerrado and other areas of Minas Gerais. Today, coffee is produced by over 4,500 growers on 175,000 hectares of farmland with yields of approximately 5.5 to 6.0 million bags per year. The coffee is grown in rich soil that the natives call "Terra Roxa" or "Red Earth" and other factors such as consistent rains, high daytime temperatures, and dry winters combine to make the Cerrado region an ideal area in Brazil for producing coffee.
Location:
Cerrado, Brazil
Altitude:
3,000 - 4,00 Feet (915 - 1,220 Meters)
Varietal:
Mundo Novo, Yellow Catuai, Red Catuai
Process:
Full Natural
Drying:
Sun and mechanically dried
Harvest:
April - September
Export:
September - April