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What are the different flavors of sunburned bourbon and Brazilian red bourbon in Minas Gao King Manor, Brazil?

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Brazilian Minas coffee beans are mainly nutty cocoa flavor peeled in the sun baked in the town of Minas Camo, Brazil (Fazenda Alta Vista) peel sun flavor description: orange chocolate, apple, brown sugar and hazelnut syrup, acid supple and sweet

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Brazilian Minas coffee beans are mainly nutty cocoa.

Peel and bask in the sun

Medium baking

Fazenda Alta Vista Manor in Minas Camo, Brazil: orange chocolate, apple, brown sugar and hazelnut syrup, soft and sweet acidity, rich and mellow taste.

Product name: South Minas Gaojing Manor Yellow Bourbon peel and sunburn

Production area: South Minas (Sul de Minas), Carmo de Minas area

Manor: Gao King Manor

Variety: yellow bourbon

Altitude: average 1100 to 1300 m

Treatment: peel and sunburn

Harvest time: NumberA

The beautiful scenery of the town of Carmo de Minas in Brazil, in the south of Sul de Minas, Brazil, has a unique geographical situation, the soil is rich in minerals and volcanic rocks, has natural gas mineral springs with excellent water quality and various ingredients, and even set up a bubble mineral spring park, the changeable microclimate makes the high-quality coffee in this area become the main producing area of Brazilian high-quality beans. It is also Brazil's annual COE Cup, which should be the small region that has won the most prizes. The town of Carmo de Minas also holds Best of Carmo de Minas's independent coffee competition every year, which can be called the "CoE Top 10" competition in Brazil, because almost all the contestants belong to CoE winning estates, and there is no lack of winners of Top 10, even champions, which shows the importance of the status of Carmo de Minas as a producing area.

Minas Gao King Manor (Fazenda Alta Vista) in Brazil is owned by the Robson Vilela family. He bought 84 hectares of land in 2001 and began to grow coffee in 2004. The first harvest was in 2007. With an area of 84 hectares, the estate is considered a small farm locally. Because of its ideal natural conditions, altitude, foggy climate and fertile soil, Carmo de Minas has an annual rainfall of 1850 mm and an average annual temperature of 18 degrees C.

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