Brazil Cerrado
Brazil is the largest coffee-growing country in the world, responsible for 30 percent of coffee grown worldwide. One of the most notable coffee regions in Brazil is Cerrado, in southwestern Minas Gerais.
Cerrado is a vast tropical and subtropical biome that includes forests, marshlands and grassland. Covering more than 20 percent of Brazil, it is the largest savannah in South America.
The name cerrado translates as closed, and the region remained so until the 1960s, when farmers began treating the soil. Over the years, the grasslands were transformed into agricultural and pasture land. Brazil Cerrado coffee is grown at altitudes of 900–1,250 meters above sea level.
Most coffees are processed using natural and pulped-natural processes, meaning the coffee is dried with all or a large amount of fruit on the bean.
Coffee Notes: This light roast coffee imparts hints of roasted Almonds and dry grapes. Indeed a delicacy for people who enjoy Espresso Roasts.
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Recommended Brewing Methods: Espresso, Home Espresso Machine, Moka Pot and Cold Brew