Brazil Minas Gerais
Brazil Minas Gerais
Tasting Notes: Fudgey, Nutty, Soft
Process: Natural
Farm: Fazenda Sertao
Region: Minas Gerais
Elevation: 1100-1400 masl
Variety: Yellow Bourbon
Importer: Cafe Imports
Fazenda Sertăo is an 850-hectare farm with 330 hectares planted in coffee trees of several varieties, including Red and Yellow Bourbon, Yellow Catucai, and Yellow Catuai. The farm also grows bananas and corn and is used to raise dairy livestock. This farm has a love story behind it: Among the first generation of coffee growers in this area was Jose Isidro Pereira, a dentist-turned–coffee producer who inherited Fazenda Sertăo from his mother when she passed away—an incident that ended his dentistry career but put him on a path to coffee farming. In 1949, Jose Isidro met the "love of his life," Nazareth, who continues to run the farm her husband left in her care. Nazareth and Jose Isidro's children—Francisco, Luiz Paulo, Clycia, and Sandra—are also coffee producers, carrying on the family tradition.
As a strictly yellow bourbon crop, this coffee is full of sweet chocolate notes with mellow hints of peanut and orange peel and a soft, mild acidity.