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Brasil
Un café dulce y equilibrado con notas de chocolate con leche, caramelo y delicados matices frutales y florales.
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Café de fragancia envolvente con una marcada base de chocolate, acompañado de notas de chocolate con leche, caramelo y sutiles matices frutales y florales. Presenta un perfil dulce y elegante, con buen cuerpo, textura sedosa y una acidez media-baja bien integrada.

Origin
About this coffee
Cerrado Mineiro
Cerrado Mineiro, en el estado de Minas Gerais, es una de las regiones cafetaleras más reconocidas de Brasil y la primera del país en obtener una Denominación de Origen para café. Sus plantaciones se sitúan entre los 800 y los 1.300 metros de altitud, en un entorno de relieve suave, clima tropical con estaciones bien definidas y suelos fértiles de color rojo. Estas condiciones favorecen una floración uniforme y una maduración concentrada del fruto, dando lugar a cafés equilibrados, dulces y de gran consistencia en taza.
Frequently asked questions
What grind should I choose?
Each coffee maker needs a different grind. These are the available options:
- Whole Bean — If you have a grinder at home and prefer to grind just before brewing.
- Espresso — For espresso machines with a portafilter, under pressure.
- Filter — For drip coffee makers, V60, Chemex, or Melitta.
- Moka — For Moka pots (the classic stovetop one).
- French Press — For plunger coffee makers.
- Aeropress — For the Aeropress method.
- Cold Brew — Coarse grind for cold brew coffee.
- Naked Portafilter — For bottomless portafilters on espresso machines.
I'm just starting out, what coffee can I choose?
If it's your first time buying specialty coffee, we recommend starting with balanced and easy-to-drink coffees.
To start
Latin American coffees are usually a safe bet, with soft and balanced flavors. Origins such as Brazil and Colombia are ideal to start with.
When you want to try something different
You can explore coffees with processes such as natural or honey, which usually have more fruity or intense profiles. For example, Ethiopia.
How many cups do 250g and 1kg make?
Using about 10g per cup as a reference: 250g yields approximately 25 cups and 1kg yields about 100 cups. This may vary depending on the brewing method and the intensity you prefer.
When is coffee roasted and how do I store it?
We roast daily so that you always receive it as fresh as possible.
You can store it in the same bag you receive it in — it has a degassing valve. Store it in a cool, dry, and dark place.
To enjoy it at its best: ground, consume within 2–4 weeks; whole bean, it stays fresh for up to 6–8 weeks.
Is it very acidic? Is it 100% Arabica?
Regarding acidity: Nothing like commercial coffee. No burnt or harsh flavors. The acidity is like that of a ripe fruit — it brings freshness and complexity.
Regarding origin: Yes, all our coffees are 100% specialty Arabica, selected for their quality and cup profile.
Why is your coffee cheaper than other specialty coffees?
Our goal is to make specialty coffee accessible to more people.
We work with tight margins and optimize our processes to offer high-quality coffee at a lower price than many brands in the industry, without compromising on bean quality or roast.