Honey apple strawberry / red berry notes winey and super sweet delicious complex coffee
Cachoeira Farm, nestled in Carmo do Paranaíba, is a legacy of passion and hard work led by Danilo Barbosa and his family. From humble beginnings, the Barbosa family transitioned from gas station owners to coffee farmers, planting their first coffee trees in 1980. Now spanning over 2,000 hectares, with 700 dedicated to environmental preservation, the farm reclaimed its sentimental roots when Danilo repurchased his great-grandfather’s land. In 2021, Cachoeira’s coffee won the Cup of Excellence, cementing its place in agricultural excellence.Driven by innovation and sustainability, Cachoeira Farm emphasizes quality through careful attention to terroir, altitude, and climate. Sustainable practices like tree planting and beekeeping complement advanced techniques, such as fermentation with natural yeasts and modern machinery, to enhance coffee flavor. A dedicated team, including Q-grader Deyvid Leandro, ensures every batch meets rigorous standards.Cachoeira’s vision is to redefine coffee culture, prioritizing pure, high-quality flavors over sugary additives. By exporting to markets like Australia, the farm builds global partnerships rooted in trust, delivering exceptional coffee worldwide while championing sustainability and excellence.
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VARIETAL: JARC Varietals COFFEE GRADE: Gr. 1 PROCESSING: Natural
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Cup Profile
full body with notes of dark cherry – stewed berries – winey dark chocolate
Yirgacheffe Moki is a Taste of Ethiopia’s Highlands
In the misty highlands of Gedeb, on the southern edge of Yirgacheffe, smallholder farmers handpick ripe coffee cherries from gardens rooted in rich, red soil. Here, at elevations of 1,700–2,200 meters, heirloom Arabica varieties flourish under cool mountain breezes, developing a complexity found nowhere else.
Sun-dried on raised beds in the traditional natural process, each bean carries the essence of its origin—juicy bursts of dark and red berries and at times the lingering sweetness of honey and chocolate. The result is coffees that are as bright and layered & complex as the landscapes it comes from,
Every sip of Yirgacheffe Moki is a journey through Ethiopia’s coffee heartland—crafted by generations, guided by tradition, and perfected by nature.
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full body with notes of Apricot / Peach Stonefruit sweetness milk choc great body & finish
Paraiso Varietal Coffee Bean
The Paraiso coffee varietal (also known as Paraiso MG2 or similar hybrids) is a relatively rare hybrid in Brazil, primarily cultivated on a limited number of innovative specialty farms rather than at commercial scale. Developed as a cross between a rust-resistant Timor Hybrid and Yellow Catuai, it represents a small fraction of Brazil’s overall Arabica production, which is dominated by more widespread varieties like Catuaí (over 50% of plantings), Mundo Novo, and Bourbon. Brazil produces around 66 million 60-kg bags of coffee annually, but Paraiso lots typically appear as micro-lots or experimental batches, often limited to just a few hectares per farm and celebrated in niche competitions like the Cup of Excellence.Key indicators of its rarity include:
Limited cultivation: It’s grown by select producers focused on high-end, traceable specialty coffee, such as Eduardo and Roberta Soares (major nursery operators experimenting with cutting-edge cultivars), Gabriel Nunes at Chapadão Farm in Cerrado Mineiro, and the Um family at Fazenda Um Paraiso in Minas Gerais. These farms emphasize disease resistance and quality over volume, with Paraiso often comprising only a portion of their total output (e.g., alongside Catuaí or Mundo Novo).
Market availability: Paraiso coffees are marketed as “uncommon,” “rare,” or “limited-stock” by roasters, frequently winning awards (e.g., 1st place at the 2024 Cup of Excellence for a Paraiso lot from Marcelo Assis, or used by 2023 World Barista Champion Boram Um from their family farm). They’re not staples in bulk exports but appear in small-batch releases from specialty importers.
Regional focus: Concentrated in high-altitude areas like Minas Gerais (e.g., Cerrado Mineiro with Designation of Origin status) and Carmo do Paranaíba, where its adaptability to local climates is valued, but overall acreage remains minimal compared to Brazil’s 2.2 million hectares of coffee under cultivation.
In summary, while not on the brink of extinction, Paraiso is niche and experimental—likely under 1% of Brazil’s coffee plantings—prioritized by forward-thinking farmers for its potential in premium markets rather than mass production.
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Select Growing Regions -Selected farms Type: Arabica Varietal:Various Processing: Washed & Water decaffeination Altitude: 1200 – 2000 MASL Certifications: RFA (Rainforest Alliance) European Preparation
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this is the ideal coffee for you – processed beautifully with pure glacier water from Pico de Orizaba Mexico’s highest mountain – you can drink freely without guilt check it out below>>>
Cup Profile smooth sweet syrupy full chocolate body raisin good long sweet finish nice long after taste
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Mountain Water Decaf
these Mountain Water Decaf processed beans come from Latin America s first decaffeination plant that opened in 1983. Situated in Cordoba, Veracruz; the operation has grown and today is recognised worldwide for its quality control, research and development and innovation.
Mountain Water isn’t just a name, the water used is melted glacial water from Pico de Orizaba [Citlalt], Mexico highest mountain.
The process is highly complex but put simply the green beans are steamed gently then immersed in water saturated with flavour compounds of coffee. As osmosis occurs, the only property that leaves the beans is caffeine. The essential flavour elements in the beans stay there, balanced by the water already containing the flavour elements. The beans are then dried, analysed and cupped for flavor quality.
Mountain Water knows their coffee, selecting grades and origins that come through the decaffeination process with good body flavor and aroma.
In June 2017, the The International Taste & Quality Institute based in Brussels with judges selected from 15 of the most prestigious European culinary and sommeliers associations awarded Mountain Water Decaf a gold star Superior rating.
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Varietal – Caturra – Castillo Region Huila Altitude 1600-2000 Process – Fully Washed
Cup Profile
smooth well rounded cup chocolate /cocoa base toffee notes dark berry note crisp balanced acidity long sweet finish a classic from this region roast it how you like and enjoy this classic Coffee
Bean Grading
“Excelso” is the common grading term for exportable coffee from Colombia – it is not related to the varietal or to the cupping profile.
Colombian coffee is graded according to bean size: Supremo and Excelso beans are harvested from the same coffee trees, but they are sorted by size. Excelso coffee beans are large, but slightly smaller than Supremo coffee beans with a 15/16 screen size compared to 17/18 for Supremo Excelso accounts for the greatest volume of coffee exported from Colombia
we love this bean its clean simple and it just works on multiple roast profiles
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