Specialty coffee beans Goat Story Brazil Coletivo Caparaó, 250 g

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Crafted to brew the perfect espresso without any bitterness or produce a bold French-pressed drink, this variety is part of the carefully selected coffees grown by farmers in the Caparaó National Park. Here, coffee grows at high altitudes, which isn’t all that typical of Brazilian beans.

The indigenous people of Brazil—Indians from the Tupi tribe—were amazed by the area full of crystal-clear springs and rocky peaks when they first discovered it. They named this area Caparaó: Magic Mountain. Far from the bustle of the urban centres of Brazil, the Caparaó region is now a national park with an established history of organic coffee farming. Thanks to an eventual shift of focus towards specialty coffee, coffees from Caparaó are today amongst the best of Brazil, proven to be such again and again by several awards of Coffee of the Year.

Perfect for: espresso

Also great for: Turkish coffee, moka pot, French press

Due to its exceptional quality and taste, this coffee is marked as Specialty. The SCA score amounts to 82 points out of 100.

COUNTRY: Brazil

REGION: Caparaó

ALTITUDE: 900–2000 m

VARIETY: Bourbon, Catuai

PROCESS: Natural

ROAST PROFILE: Medium 

TASTING NOTES: Vanilla, Caramel, Chocolate

Ingredients: roasted coffee beans.

Storage conditions: store in a dry, cool place.

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Coffee beans type:

100% Arabica, Specialty coffee

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SCA score

82.0000

Process

Natural

Arabica variety

Bourbon, Catuai

Coffee beans type

100% Arabica, Specialty coffee

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