Brazil Fazenda Santa Rosa Natural RFA

Citrus, chocolate, walnut, wafer
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Harvest Season 2024/25
Status Spot
Lot Number P8002862-1
Warehouse Liverpool, UK
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    About This Coffee

    This rainforest alliance certified natural lot is sourced from Fazenda Santa Rosa in the Sul de Minas (south of Minas Gerais) region.

    The estate is made up of a two primary farms subdivided into various plots. The total area covers 720 hectares.

    Origin Brazil
    Subregion Sul de Minas
    Harvest Season 2024/25
    Producer Type Single Estate
    Farm Name Fazenda Santa Rosa
    Processing Natural/Dry Processed
    Growing Altitude 1000m - 1200m
    Plant Species Arabica
    Variety Catuai, Mundo Novo
    Coffee Grade BRA CA NAT FY NY 2/3 SC 16
    Screen Size 16 Up
    Certifications Rainforest Alliance Certified (IP)
    Bag Types Grain Pro / Ecotact

    The Region

    South Minas is the largest coffee growing region in Brazil and the world, home to some of the best coffees
    in Brazil. The region is characterised by mountainous terrain, rich fertile soil and vast natural reserves of Brazil’s Atlantic Rainforest. 

    The favourable climate and relief, together with handmade coffee production, are the secrets of the award-winning region. The factors for success are a dedication at all stages of production, solid infrastructure and investment research. 

    History of Coffee in Brazil

    American colonists had been drinking coffee for fifty years before the first coffee seed was planted in Brazil in 1727. A hundred years later, Brazil accounted for 30% of the world’s coffee supply. A hundred years after that, in the 1920’s, Brazil held a virtual monopoly, producing 80% of the world’s coffee. Although Brazil’s market share peaked at 80% in the 1920’s, its continuing status as the world’s largest coffee producer still gives the country considerable influence on the market and coffee prices. It is said that when Brazil sneezes, the coffee world catches cold. In 1975, a “black frost” destroyed over 70 percent of the crop in Brazil and coffee prices doubled world-wide. Brazil was a founding member of the Pan-American Coffee Bureau, which invented the concept of a “coffee break,” during an advertising campaign in the early 1950’s. 

    • Subregion Sul de Minas
    • Farm Name Fazenda Santa Rosa
    • Producer Type Single Estate
    • Processing Natural/Dry Processed
    • Bag Types Grain Pro / Ecotact
    • Plant Species Arabica
    • Variety Catuai, Mundo Novo
    • Min Growing Altitude 1000m
    • Max Growing Altitude 1200m
    • Screen Size 16 Up
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    • Status Spot
    • Certifications Rainforest Alliance Certified (IP)
    • Coffee Grade BRA CA NAT FY NY 2/3 SC 16
    • CTRM Contract Number P8002862-1
    • Origin Brazil
    • Warehouse Covoya Nano