Search our collections

This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.

Image caption appears here

Add your deal, information or promotional text

Brazil Fazenda Dutra Jatoba

Preparation: Whole Bean
Quantity: 400g

Roasted on the 28th of March
200g pack beans in stock, order by 12 pm & ship in the evening
400g, 600g & 1kg pack fresh roast to order every Monday, ship within 3-6 working days
100% arabica coffee beans only

 

Variety Catuai Amarelo
Processing Natural, beans are patio-dried with mucilage intact while they are still in the cherry
Region São João do Manhuaçu, Minas Gerais
Altitude 700-1300masl
Roast Level Medium Roast 
Tasting Note Caramel. Roasted Almond.
Quantity 200g

About Reframe Coffee Roasters:

About this coffee :

Dutra Farms (Fazendas Dutra) are located in the beautiful region of Matas de Minas, in São João do Manhuaçu which is 300km inland from the east coast of Brazil. Coffee production takes place through entirely artisanal processes that make a substantial difference in the final result of the product.

The Dutra brothers have been involved in growing coffee since the day they were born. Production takes place in a mountainous region, approximately 1400 meters above sea level. Due to the artisanal process, the altitude and the soil of the farm, they obtain a differentiated product and, with this, the coffees are classified every year among the best coffees in Brazil and in the world, both in quality and sustainability.

Coffees are grown in contour lines in consortium with avocado production and African mahogany which are for shade grown coffee. In addition, the farms are self-sustainable in the production of eucalyptus, which is reused during the harvest period and in the coffee drying machines.

The cultivation of coffee is in conjunction with nature. The coffee plantations are planted among rocks, woods and waterfalls, in perfect harmony with the environment. These are coffees with extremely different cups for the market.

The cherries are carefully hand-sorted and floated to separate out less dense beans, then coffee cherries are placed on raised beds where it is hand sorted again and dried over a period of 14 to 21 days. The cherries are also covered during the afternoons to prevent harsh drying in the intense sun.

This is a classic Brazilian coffee with lots of nutty notes that pairs incredibly well with milk. We like to enjoy a flat white with this coffee, a less milk option to enhance the caramel sweetness, followed by a roasted almond finish.  

Brewing Recipe: 

Espresso
Brewing ratio 1 : 1.8
Ground coffee 18g
Espresso output 33g
Brew time 28-35 seconds
Filter
Brewing ratio 1 : 11
Ground coffee 18g
Total water 250ml
Water temperature 93ºc
Brew time 2-3 minutes