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Fazenda Santa Ines | Francisco Isidro Pereira
900-1050 masl
Red Bourbon
Clay minerals
Carmo de Minas, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Full natural and dried in the sun and mechanical driers
May - September
Conventional
Minas Gerais is the largest of the three major Brazilian growing regions with six micro-regions, which account for 50 percent of Brazil’s production. From this volume of coffee, we have plucked a special treat traceable to a single estate in Sul de Minas, which is known for its rolling hills and uneven terrain lending to farms that are small to medium in size. Francisco Isidro Pereira has a 530-acre estate called Fazenda Santa Inês in the Carmo micro region. During the harvest, coffee cherries are picked and floated to remove less dense and damaged coffee, and then placed on patios or raised beds to carefully reduce moisture to 11 percent and then carefully stored until it is time for milling and export.