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Fazenda Recreio
An exemplary Brazilian pulped natural lot.
Set in the Sao Sebastian Da Grama region of Brazil, this mixed varietal lot is a wonderful example of high-quality specialty coffee from the origin.
With a tradition of farming in the family dating back to 1890, the Dias family began with a “sea” of coffee plants, with hundreds cultivated across the land. This demanded a large workforce and the family offered housing to the many workers and their families. Nowadays it is much rarer to find this infrastructure but on Fazenda Recreio this approach continues, with 68 fully-furnished houses maintained on the estate.
High quality processing on the farm guarantees a lot of exceptional quality, and a close tracking system from cherry to final offering maintains strict control across each and every crop.
With a tradition of farming in the family dating back to 1890, the Dias family began with a “sea” of coffee plants, with hundreds cultivated across the land. This demanded a large workforce and the family offered housing to the many workers and their families. Nowadays it is much rarer to find this infrastructure but on Fazenda Recreio this approach continues, with 68 fully-furnished houses maintained on the estate.
High quality processing on the farm guarantees a lot of exceptional quality, and a close tracking system from cherry to final offering maintains strict control across each and every crop.
An exemplary Brazilian pulped natural lot.
Set in the Sao Sebastian Da Grama region of Brazil, this mixed varietal lot is a wonderful example of high-quality specialty coffee from the origin.
With a tradition of farming in the family dating back to 1890, the Dias family began with a “sea” of coffee plants, with hundreds cultivated across the land. This demanded a large workforce and the family offered housing to the many workers and their families. Nowadays it is much rarer to find this infrastructure but on Fazenda Recreio this approach continues, with 68 fully-furnished houses maintained on the estate.
High quality processing on the farm guarantees a lot of exceptional quality, and a close tracking system from cherry to final offering maintains strict control across each and every crop.
With a tradition of farming in the family dating back to 1890, the Dias family began with a “sea” of coffee plants, with hundreds cultivated across the land. This demanded a large workforce and the family offered housing to the many workers and their families. Nowadays it is much rarer to find this infrastructure but on Fazenda Recreio this approach continues, with 68 fully-furnished houses maintained on the estate.
High quality processing on the farm guarantees a lot of exceptional quality, and a close tracking system from cherry to final offering maintains strict control across each and every crop.