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Brazil - Caparao - MIRIM - Natural - 14+ - by Sail

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Mirim means "small" in the indigenous Brazilian language of Tupi-Guarani

Adding value to these quality coffees at a more competitive price offers incredible potential for new opportunities for speciality coffee (local shops, company offices, small supermarkets, etc.).

We share FAF Coffees' vision that true sustainability includes minimising waste.
As the speciality coffee industry has developed, it has been the larger beans that have been sought. For the farmers, they represent 40 to 50% of their total production, not even half!

Our partner FAF has created this Mirim project to recycle the smaller beans (14/15) from the Bob-o-link project. Their SCA score ranges from 83 to 84.25, and they contain 8 to 16 defects.

The beans from sieves 14 and 15 represent 15 to 25% of their production. With FAF and this Mirim coffee, we want to help our farmers to better sell and add value to all their coffees and to move closer to a "full profitability farm", enabling farmers to improve their incomes.
Our Mirim Bobolinks are the smallest screens.

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  • Origin

    Brazil
  • Region

    Caparao
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Packaging

    60kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    1000 - 1100
  • Harvest period

    May - September
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The region Caparao

The municipality of Caparaó is located on the slopes of the Caparaó Mountains. It began to be colonized in 1842 and one of the determining factors for the colonization of this town was the fertility of the land, triggering the appearance of farms dedicated mainly to coffee cultivation in 1848. From then on, the large farms were divided into several parts until they became what we call family farms.

The mountain range with high altitudes and the proximity to the national park (Pico da Bandeira) influences the whole area of the Caparaó region and creates a beneficial microclimate for quality coffee and special sensory profiles. Producers from the community are very aware of the fact that they have one of Brazil’s most treasured natural resources on their doorstep.

This region has steep mountains and big variations in altitude. Lots of micro-climate areas with crevices that provide for cold or hot air. Humidity is higher here yet still below 70% moisture in the air, which makes for a micro-climate still able to make naturals in a clean way but making their fermentation more intense. This region has higher acidity in relation to most in Brasil with a more intense fruit present.

Analyzed to the nearest gram

Find detailed physical and sensory analyzes of your coffee in the quality sheet with:

  • Density
  • The humidity level
  • Water activity
  • Colorimetry
  • The sieve
  • The nature of the defects
  • The score and its details
  • The aromatic profile (downloadable)
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