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Fazenda Boa Vista | Brazil
Fazenda Boa Vista | Brazil
Fazenda Boa Vista | Brazil
$15.50

Fazenda Boa Vista | Brazil

Tasting Notes: Molasses, FIg, Smooth

We are excited to offer this wonderful addition to our menu. Boa Vista's naturally processed Catimor is that perfect "comfort +" coffee. Similar to Paubrasil with just a slight step towards adventure. We love this one as our first morning cup, no fuss, just a simple coffee done beautifully.

About: Ruy Machado Junior is a coffee producer following in father’s footsteps. Mr. Ruy Machado began cultivating coffee in the Caparaó region in the mid-1950s, along with working with dairy and beef cattle and acting as a coffee trader in the region. Ruy Junior fell in love with coffee through his father’s work, and endeavored to become a coffee producer himself.

Ruy Junior purchased Fazenda Boa Vista in 1992 and has worked with his crops in pursuit of high quality ever since. The farm reaches up to 1000 meters above sea level, and spans 56 hectares with 9 hectares dedicated to coffee production. In order to acheive high quality results he works in partnership with others, employing proper plant management, harvesting ripe coffee cherries, and drying them on patios where they are moved 4–5 times per day to ensure uniformity.

This lot of Catimor coffee underwent Natural processing. Catimor was originally developed by the University Federal de Viçosa in Brazil by crossing Timor Hybrid 832/1 and Caturra variety plants. Further selections of the variety were completed in Central America, eventually resulting in further hybrids common in the region, such as Costa Rica 95, Lempira, and Catisic varieties.

Region: The Caparaó region, situated on the border of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo states in Brazil, was granted Denomination of Origin status by the INPI in 2021. This recognition acknowledges the region's unique natural features and the expertise of local coffee producers, resulting in distinct coffee characteristics. Caparaó's mountainous terrain, balanced soil, and favorable climate, with annual rainfall of 1,200–1,600mm and average temperatures of 19–22°C, create ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. Producers in the area blend modern technologies with traditional knowledge passed down through generations, implementing practices such as intentional coffee variety selection, plot separation, and meticulous harvest and post-harvest procedures, including concrete terrace drying.

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Producer: Ruy Machado Junior
Region: Caparaó
Altitude: 935 meters
Variety: Catimor
Process: Natural
Harvest: June - August 
Importer: Ally Coffee