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 | This is new crop coffee from the excellent Carmo Estate that I visited this past October. It's a really high quality farm-specific south Minas Gerais coffee with a lot of history behind it: the... |
 | The Patos de Minas microregion took first and second place in the CD category at the competition, and I think I know why. These coffees have a bit more altitude than most, and have delicate... |
 | For more information on Utz Kapeh ( a sort of "Fair Trade Lite" designation) see this article. The Fazenda Ipanema "Dulce" (sweet) is a traditional Brazil, prepared using the natural dry method... |
 | Is the coffee world getting smaller? To get this Brazilian coffee I have to call a broker in London, where an American and a Costa Rican and a Brit have managed to buy some of the great lots,... |
 | Bourbon coffees are the traditional old-world varietal, and was once the exclusive coffee tree of Brazil. The small, rounded seed has a refined cup character, good bean density, and is grown in... |
 | This smooth, medium-bodied delicacy is grown high atop the hills of Brazil's Santos region.
Ken Davids says of Brazilian coffee in “Home Coffee Roasting, Romance and Revival”, “good Brazilian... |
 | Fierce competition in the very first Cup of Excellence Auction for Colombia - but I was not going to lose this precious lot of coffee. The cup was more complex, deep, big on the palate, than any... |
 | Colombian Excelso Decaf coffee beans make a hearty coffee with medium-to-full body, balanced acidity and a nutty caramel-like flavor. It is decaffeinated by the Swiss water process.P Colombia, a... |
 | Some introductory comments are needed: a long time ago some chump decided that better coffee came from larger coffee beans. Colombia was in the audience that night, took it all in, and developed... |
 | Some introductory comments are needed (skip this part of you read the full Oporapa review): a long time ago some chump decided that better coffee came from larger coffee beans. Colombia was in... |
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