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A century-old coffee inheritance of a Brazilian family

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) there is a coffee shop in the pedestrian street of San Lorenzo, a famous mineral water city in Minas Gerais, southeast of Brazil. The modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee is already available.

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In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. Coffee trees planted in Seldang Garden in San Lorenzo, Brazil (photo taken on June 19). Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. A worker sifts leaves from coffee fruits at Seldon Manor in San Lorenzo, Brazil (photo taken on June 19). Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. Coffee tasters taste different kinds of coffee in the coffee promotion hall of the Pereira family in San Lorenzo, Brazil (photo taken on June 19). Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. This is a coffee field at Seldon Manor in San Lorenzo, Brazil (June 6). Issued by Xinhua News Agency

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. This is a coffee fruit shot at Seldon Manor in San Lorenzo, Brazil (photo taken on June 19). Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. This is a roasted coffee bean in San Lorenzo, Brazil (June 19). Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. Francisco Isidro Pereira, the current head of the Pereira family and a third-generation member of the Pereira family, takes a photo in Seldang Park in San Lorenzo, Brazil. Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

In the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, which is famous for its mineral water, the pedestrian street in the center of San Lorenzo has a coffee shop full of customers, and the modern decoration and equipment stand out in the old city. The coffee shop belongs to the local Pereira family. The shop has been open for about 10 years, but his coffee has a history of more than a hundred years. In 1890, Jose Isidro Perera and his wife Nasaret Diaz Perera opened Seldon Manor in the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, where they grow coffee and raise cattle. There is a coffee field in the manor, which is more than 100 years old. although coffee is not of higher quality as it is older, this coffee field represents the history of the manor, and the fruits of these century-old coffee trees still sell well at the annual coffee fair. Seldon now accounts for 70% to 80% of Brazil's boutique coffee production. At present, the coffee of the manor has been exported to 35 countries around the world. Coffee shop operator Elcio J ú nior, a fourth-generation member of the Pereira family, takes a photo of coffee merchandise in a coffee shop in central San Lorenzo, Brazil (June 19). Photo taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ming

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