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Daterra Espresso, Brazil

Chocolate, Blueberry, Hazelnut
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Lasting notes of chocolate and caramelized hazelnut

Daterra, Brazil

The owner of Daterra, Luis Pascoal, is a key coffee visionary in the quality movement who never tires of tweaking everything he does to improve his coffees and social/environmental policies. Daterra was the first farm in the world to package its raw coffees in sealed packages, preserving its coffee’s subtle nuances over the long oceanic journey to our shores.

Daterra is always innovating and keeping growing concerns, such as climate change, in mind. From planting 150,000 native trees throughout the farm, to composting 14,000 tons of organic matter, to working on establishing corridors to allow the natural passage of wildlife easily throughout the vast farmland, their attention is fixed on sustainability in the face of climate change.

In 2018, Daterra was the first coffee farm in the world to receive The Rainforest Alliance Certification Level A, their highest designation. The farm goes above and beyond every year to achieve sustainability through its practices. Technology and consistent innovations help contribute to its ecosystem, protecting the Cerrado Bioma of Brazil, the second most important hot spot in the world.

Slightly darker than our light roast, our medium profile of Daterra has a caramel note that permeates over the initial blueberry-like sweetness. Catered toward those who desire more body and less overall fruit, this process is suited best for espresso and French-press, or can provide a velvety drip coffee with lasting notes of chocolate and caramelized hazelnut. It also makes a good option for traditional iced coffee or cold brew.

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FARM DETAILS
FARM DETAILS

FARM

Daterra

COUNTRY

Brazil

REGION

Cerrado

CONTINENT

South America

PRODUCER

Luis Norberto Pascoal

VARIETY

Red Bourbon, Yellow Bourbon

PROCESS

Natural

ELEVATION

3,600 - 3,900 ft.

HARVEST

July - Aug 2023

BREW METHOD

Espresso, Immersion, Cold Brew