Brazilian Santos Coffee

£8.50

Hints of chocolate peanuts.

Coffee is a vital part of Brazil’s cultural heritage and economy. Brazil is the world’s largest producer of coffee, responsible for around 40% of global coffee production. The beans are known as Brazillian Santas as Santos is the port that the beans were traditionally shipped from.

Sul de Minas has a high altitude averaging 950m and a mild annual temperature of around 22 degrees. It also produces approximately 30% of the country’s coffee, mostly on small farms ranging from 10 to 100 hectares. These conditions facilitate a consistent high quality and a unique flavour profile.

ROAST – 4
NOTES – Dark Chocolate & Peanuts
ORIGIN – Brazil: Sul De Minas
VARIETAL – Mixed berries from this region

Grind:

Hints of chocolate peanuts.

Coffee is a vital part of Brazil’s cultural heritage and economy. Brazil is the world’s largest producer of coffee, responsible for around 40% of global coffee production. The beans are known as Brazillian Santas as Santos is the port that the beans were traditionally shipped from.

Sul de Minas has a high altitude averaging 950m and a mild annual temperature of around 22 degrees. It also produces approximately 30% of the country’s coffee, mostly on small farms ranging from 10 to 100 hectares. These conditions facilitate a consistent high quality and a unique flavour profile.

ROAST – 4
NOTES – Dark Chocolate & Peanuts
ORIGIN – Brazil: Sul De Minas
VARIETAL – Mixed berries from this region