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DAK - Pretty Nuts | Brazil - Extended Fermentation Natural - Arara

DAK - Pretty Nuts | Brazil - Extended Fermentation Natural - Arara

  • Origin: Brazil
  • Tasting Notes: Peanut Butter, Grand Marnier, Cacao
  • Process: Extended Fermentation Natural
  • Varieties: Arara
  • Region: Minas Gerais
    • Recommended Brew: Espresso
    • Roast Date:
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    DAK Coffee Roasters is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands

    From DAK

    We love the Jaguara farms in Brazil for their creamy and nutty profiles with a touch of funkiness. This extended fermentation natural is the perfect balance between peanut butter and slight booziness with a cacao finish.

    Processed as an extended-fermentation natural, cherries for this lot have been selectively hand-picked and have undergone 80 hours of fermentation. Drying takes place on a patio and in boxes with heated air. This coffee has been produced by Natália Brito & André Luíz Garcia, on their farm, Jaguara. Jaguara is the name of Natália and André’s farm, but also of their exporting company that sources coffee from other producers in the region. They are one of our main suppliers in Brazil, with whom we have built a very strong relationship with over the years. The Jaguara farm was initially founded by three friends, Antonio Wander, Rubem Carlos and Rubem Murilo. They planted its first coffee trees in 2001, in the area of Campo das Vertentes. The farm was named after a prominent Quilombola community in the region. The farm is now owned by André Luíz Garcia, his wife, Natália Moreira Brito and their son, Benicio Garcia. André is a third generation producer. He is an agronomist and researcher at the Procafé Foundation, specialising in pruning and producing coffees. Natália is a second generation producer, cupper and trader. They work together to develop their farm further, by supporting and complementing each other in different areas of production. They create a wide range of profiles by diversifying their fermenting and drying procedures. Jaguara Farm is situated next to São João del Rei, a very historic town for the colonisation of Brazil. The town is traditionally well-known for its gold mining opportunities, not for its coffee production. However, with its high altitude mountains (for Brazilian standards), the area’s coffee trees have adapted very well.

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