Archive for April, 2010

Cup of Excellence Brazil Fazenda Sertaozinho

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

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After a long wait, we are pleased to announce that our Brazil CoE’s have arrived. Well at least one of the two lots that we were fortunate to purchase during the recent Brazil Cup of Excellence competition. Fazenda Sertaozino is an award winning farm acclaimed for exemplary craftsmanship, consistently producing spectacular yellow bourbon coffee, an heirloom variety. Located in a mountainous region in the southern part of Minas Gerais, The geography and microclimate produce optimal conditions for the heirloom Yellow Bourbon, Mondo Novo and Catuai variatels that are grown on the farm. In addition to the 370 hectares of coffee production, the farm possesses 300 additional hectares of rain forest reserves with centennial tree and protected water resources. The property is managed by an agronomist named Jose Renato Gonvalves Dias who uses organic fertilizers produced on the farm to help nurture the plants and ensure that all coffees are prepared in an environmentally-friendly way. Toasted almonds, honey, and an apricot sweetness dominate the cup. There is a pleasant brightness in the finish.

Cup Of Excellence Brazil Fazenda Sertaozinho

Farmer: José Renato Gonçalves Dias
Region: Sul de Minas
Variety: Yellow Bourbo

For more info http://www.fazendasertaozinho.com.br/

In Season

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

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I would like to share with you an incident that happened recently. A very good customer was very disappointed to find out that our his coffee of choice… Costa Rican Helsar de Zarcero was sold out. Before I could explain he walked out of the cafe in apparent disgust. There is a a lot of talk these days about the seasonality of coffees. Like many agricultural products, coffee, depending on the country of origin is harvested at different times of the year. Lets look at our Helsar de Zarcero. Coffees in Costa Rica are harvested between December and March. After the coffees have been harvested, they need to be depulped, washed, dryed, sorted, and finally shipped to consuming countries. Coffee is a fruit, well actually its the seed of the fruit, so while we tend to purchase fruit that is in season, coffee also has a “season”. While we try to purchase as many coffees as we can that have been packaged in special grain pro bags or even better in Vac Packs as most of our Cup of Excellence coffees are packaged. Coffee is at its best within 10 months from harvest. We have just recieved current crop Gutemalans. Our fresh Costa Rican should arrive within the next two to three weeks. While we could have found other coffees from Costa Rica, they would have been somewhat “tired”, not as vibrant, and we would rather offer a substitute like our recent Brazilian coffees that are in “season”.

jd