A brief introduction to the description of taste and aroma characteristics of Brazilian boutique coffee beans with weak and clean bitterness
Taste characteristics: sweet and smooth fruit sweetness, obvious nutty flavor, balanced and supple acidity, weak and clean bitterness, rich chocolate aroma and nutty flavor, bright and fresh taste.
Product name: Brazil yellow bourbon Brazil Chacal Estate Yellow Bourbon
Gauge: 227 grams
Raw bean producing country: Brazil
Producing area: Minas Minas Llicinea
Villa: waterfall Manor
Variety: yellow bourbon
Class: 2 d/300gr, 17-18 mesh
Height of origin: 1200m-1380m
Treatment: insolation
Baking degree: medium and deep baking
There are many large farms in Brazil, which run endless coffee plantations. They use machines to harvest and dry them. They are so efficient in automation that they regard coffee as a general agricultural material and completely abandon the flavor and flavor. As a result, many select coffee companies simply do not sell Brazilian beans so as not to demean themselves. In select coffee shops, there are still occasional Brazilian "santos" coffee, but they are all "Bourbon Santos" (bourban santos) rather than low-priced "Ping Dou Santos". Santos is a descendant of the bourbon species, hence the name for the port of Santos export. In the first three or four years before the coffee tree began to bear fruit, the beans were small and curved, with excellent flavor, and became the "Bourbon Santos". After that, the beans became bigger, flat in shape, no longer bent, and became "flat bean Santos". The flavor was not as good as before. Brazilian coffee can be found everywhere in Taiwan, but most of them are flat bean Santos. In fact, there are still high-quality coffee beans in various parts of Brazil, which will be sold on the market under their own name and are no longer commonly known as "Brazilian coffee." Some farms still retain the old bourbon species, with small particles of raw beans, obvious bending, red silk on the central line and the nickname "red center". Bourbon beans taste full, strong aroma, like drinking old wine, it is well worth a try.
In addition, in 2005, Kaseru's Serrado Coffee Origin quality Certification (name Serrado Certification) was issued taking into account the certificate of origin and the preemptive right of coffee in the designated area of Serrado.
Serrado (Serrado Coffee) is a high-quality brand.
In 2005, due to the first right designated by the Serrado Coffee region in the field of origin certification, coffee met the standard in this area of production, "called Serrado" and claimed to be recognized.
Like wine, coffee producing areas allow only limited quality "identity" for the successful acquisition of world-class coffee regions, and the name "Serrado" is now known.
The "Serrado title" is called and you must pass the certification test and production quality. For production, the conditions for the production of so-called project rules (certification area, production area elevation, identification of varieties, best soil, best agricultural technology, in the guaranteed voluntary participation program) have been met, so that if planted in a designated certification, the farm can accommodate signs of Kaseru certification.
In addition, the quality, status and number of evaluation methods with a score of more than 75 points SCAA. All our coffee is delivered only those high-quality coffee beans.
Serrado field environment
In Serrado, in addition to the temperate climate, irrigation facilities enable enterprises to always maintain a stable production supply of quality.
In addition, in planting, the balance of the entire environment, spreading herbicides, nourishing weeds that are enough to spread chemical fertilizers, daring to fill the land, harvesting weeds rich in humus, the production of coffee trees will be reduced, while the meticulous operation of nature will take the earth-friendly and safe way.
As a result, small animals and earthworm armadillos are often seen on the ground, with the unique characteristics of the Serrado agricultural community.
You can also see that the real estate next to a pig farm and ranch is one of the typical agricultural Serrado landscapes.
So chicken and pork can easily get organic fertilizers for cow manure composting, plus they are all scattered compost fruit cherries and parchment. The edification of these environments, on the ground, makes it a powerful natural organic ecology of Serrado coffee.
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There are many large farms in Brazil, which run endless coffee plantations. They use machines to harvest and dry them. They are so efficient in automation that they regard coffee as a general agricultural material and completely abandon the flavor and flavor. As a result, many select coffee companies simply do not sell Brazilian beans so as not to demean themselves. In select coffee shops, Santos in Brazil still appears occasionally.
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