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  • Brazil Fazenda Trapia

    Preparation
    Quantity

    200g pack beans in stock, order by 12 pm & ship in the evening
    100% specialty arabica coffee beans only


    Variety Yellow Bourbon
    Processing Natural Processed
    Region Baependi, Mantiqueira de Minas (IP) / Sul de Minas
    Producer Andréa Rangel & Renato Moura
    Altitude 1400masl
    Roast Level Medium Roast
    Tasting Note Chestnut. Purple Raisin. Apple Strudel.
    Quantity 200g

    About this coffee :

    Fazenda Trapiá was purchased by Andréa de Souza Rangel and Renato Pita Maciel de Moura in 2005, immediately upon their retirement from their respective jobs in IT and insurance. The farm once belonged to the mayor of Baependi, where the farm is located in Southern Minas Gerais, and has long been well-known within the region. Although neither Renato nor Andréa had backgrounds in agricultural business, they had always dreamed of owning a farm. Trapiá presented them not only with the perfect opportunity to manifest their life-long penchant for farming but also presented them with optimal growing conditions for coffee, of which they have made the most.

    When the couple purchased the farm, there were only 20,000 coffee plants planted and no coffee infrastructure whatsoever. The farm now has 61 hectares (170,000 plants) under coffee and the couple has built state-of-the-art processing infrastructure.

    When they acquired the farm, Renato and Andréa changed its name to Trapiá, in honour of the farm where Andrea’s mother was born, in northeastern Brazil. Trapiá takes its name from a tree common in northeastern Brazil.

    Pulped natural coffees are pulped using the most widespread method in Brazil – that is, pulping without fermentation. The mucilage is partially removed, enough to enable the coffee to be delivered to the patios where it is regularly turned (“rolling” the fruits). 

    All lots begin their drying on the patio, though some are finished at low, constant heat in the farm’s mechanical dryers. Throughout all stages, the drying process is controlled through periodic humidity measurements using a precise capacitance device.

    This is a super fruity Brazillian coffee, with chestnut & purple raisin fruity notes, pair with apple strudel sweetness. On flat white, you'll get comforting toffee notes and a long caramelly finish.  A lovely coffee to start your day.

    Brewing Recipe : 

    Espresso
    Brewing ratio 1 : 1.6
    Ground coffee 18g
    Espresso output 30g
    Brew time 25-33 seconds
    Filter
    Brewing ratio 1 : 15
    Ground coffee 18g
    Total water 290ml
    Water temperature 93ºc
    Brew time 3 minutes