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Brazil Fazenda Londrina

Quantity: 250g - 24th Sept

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Variety Red Catuai
Processing Natural
Region Sul De Minas
Altitude 1150masl
Roast Level Medium Roast
Tasting Note Wolfberries. Dried Longan. Raisin.
Quantity 250g

About Ghostbird Coffee:

About this coffee :

The story of the Naimeg family farms goes back to August 17, 1938, when Gerson Naimeg was born in Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais to a father recently immigrated from Germany and a Brazilian mother. As a young man he moved his family to the northern state of Paraná in 1957, where he married Hercília Mafra from Botelhos in Southern Minas Gerais. Together they had six children: Joseph Ali, Carlos, Nilza, Gerson, Mauro, and Jorge Fernando.

In 1962, after working for a coffee trader at the Northern Company of Paraná, Gerson acquired his first piece of land and was able to show his passion for coffee by planting a farm in the northern region of Paraná. The family-owned Naimeg group was founded in 1965 as an organization dedicated to the highest qualities of coffee.

In 1981, after the crop had been devastated by three major frosts, Gerson decided to go to the mountains of Minas Gerais and acquired Fazenda Pântano in the city of Coromandel. The family now has three additional farms: Bela Vista, Ouro Verde, and Londrina, administered by Jorge Fernando Naimeg. The six siblings remain united, having preserved their family’s history and legacy for more than fifty years.

Londrina is 394 hectares, with 190 hectares planted with coffee. The trees flower in September and October for the harvest the following July to September. The average temperature is 21° C. The farm grows several varieties of Catuai in addition to Topazio, Mundo Novo, Acacia Cerrado, Rubi, Paraiso, and Catucai.

This lot of Red Catuai coffee underwent Natural processing. Catuai was made by the Instituto Agronomico (IAC) of Sao Paulo State in Campinas, Brazil by crossing Mundo Novo and Caturra varieties. Catuai coffees are cultivated widely across Brazil, and are known for their high productivity potential.

This coffee has uncommon tasting notes compared to typical Brazil. You'll get fruity notes of wolfberry, longan & raisin sweetness. A lovely cup of coffee with mild acidity that makes a nice morning black coffee.

Brewing Recipe : 

Espresso
Brewing ratio 1 : 1.8
Ground coffee 20g
Espresso output 20-25g
Brew time 25 - 35 seconds
Filter
Brewing ratio 1 : 15
Ground coffee 18g
Total water 280ml
Water temperature 93ºc
Brew time 2 minutes