I just wanted to give everyone an update of the recent Brazil Cup of Excellence auction. We received a bit of press, just before the auction in the Chronicle Herald, so everyone is curious about how we made out at the auction. Well I am happy to report that we were very fortunate to win not one but two lots of coffee. Lot#: 14 Fazenda Sertãozinho and Lot#: 19 Serra Do Bone.
There were 26 different coffees up for auction and we cupped them all blind. These were two of our favorite lots. We actually scored these slightly higher than some of the top placed coffees. http://www.cupofexcellence.org/NewsandCalendar/PressReleases/tabid/146/ctl/Details/mid/428/ItemID/576/Default.aspx We hope to have these coffees within 4-6 weeks for roasting.
Archive for January, 2010
Brazil Cup Of Excellence Update
Thursday, January 28th, 2010Brazil Cup of Excellence public cupping
Friday, January 15th, 2010We had a great group to help us cup this years Brazil CoE coffees. Some pretty amazing coffees. The auction takes place on the 19th. Wish us luck. 
Brazil Cup Of Excellence Public Cupping
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010Our 26 Brazil CoE samples have been roasted with lots of love by Paul 
We did an initial cupping and found some very interesting and wonderful samples 
We would like to invite all those interested to a public cupping of these coffees Thursday afternoon at 4 pm at our cafe/roastery. We hope to see you there.
Happy New Year
Sunday, January 10th, 2010As another year is upon us, just wanted to let you know about some exciting things happening here at JBCR. This is the time of year that we new crop samples begin showing up. First to arrive, four samples from Burundi. Burundi coffee bears striking resemblence to neighboring Rwanda, in both cup character, but also the culture surrounding coffee. Burundi’s coffee, like Rwanda’s, is primarily Bourbon varietal, grown at high altitudes ranging from 1250 to 2000 MASL. Coffee is planted by smallholder farmers; each farmer is tending abount 50 to 250 trees. The farmers bring coffee to washing stations (wet-mills), where historically the coffees were mixed together and exported the same way. Several years ago, the coffee market was “liberalized” which means that individual washing stations can keep the coffee separate, and it can be marketed to buyers by station. With this comes the possibility to find some interesting coffees that were formerly mixed in with the not-so-good lots. Have we found one of those gems? Stay tuned.
Cup of Excellence
They’re finally here. Our Brazil Cup of Excellence samples. 
These samples, 26 in all will, be roasted and cupped this week prior to the Brazil CoE auction on the 19th of this month.
Would you like to try the some of the best coffees to come out of Brazil this year? We have decided to have a public cupping of these coffees so if anyone is interested in joining us, give us a shout.