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A história do café
We planted this Icatu many years ago at our farm, Chácara Nossa Senhora da Aparecida, located in São Gonçalo do Sapucaí town in the South of Minas Gerais. We liked it not only because the resulting drink is good, but because it is a plant that yields well under the correct conditions. At the time, the variety was being promoted by the IBC (Brazilian Coffee Institute) for its resistance and because the fruit tended to reach its maturation peak faster than others, saving time for producers and helping to reduce costs. We were one of the first producers in the region to grow it.
This coffee is an example of the general quality our farm has been producing this year. Quality has been great! It’s beautiful to look at a cupping sheet and see that your worst coffees are scoring 82, for example. The farm’s average at the moment is 85! We have some low-quality contracts to honour and - it’s kind of bonkers - we don’t really have the amounts.
My father Nivaldo Arantes overseeing this year's harvest
Our location and altitude are big contributors to the coffee’s quality. We are on the top of a mountain chain, in a plateau in the region of São Gonçalo. We discovered our potential only 7 years ago, when we participated in our first competition. We got 3rd place, but with a twist. The 1st and 2nd places were for micro-lots of 10 or 15 bags. Our lot had 250 bags! This helped us realize we could produce high quality consistently with good volume.
Since then we have developed some relationships with roasters in Brazil and in Australia selling directly. We also have created a Coffee Club to discuss all things coffee with other enthusiasts. Coffee is a great way to meet new people and make friends! It carries a lot of recognition for the producer, unlike any other crop. Have you heard of specialty pinto beans? I haven’t...
The Yellow Icatu: it's not a trendy variety at the moment but we like it. Good quality and good yield in one plant
Another interesting detail about us is that my father Nivaldo is a cartographer by trade. He drew all the maps of the farm we have at the moment. We decided to add one of them here for you to have a look:
Map of the farm showing the different sectors and the varieties planted on each of them. This lot comes from sector 4
Aerial shots of the farm
The competition
The competition jury in Brazil: Jack (right), William (centre) and Francisco (left)
*This coffee was scrutinized by 4 certified Q-Graders in 2 countries for the competition process with rigorous sensorial and physical analysis. Differences in cupping scores and notes are due to the use of different roast machines and lab setups. As the selection of the lots and the rankings happened in Brazil, the jury's score was kept as the main quality evaluation on the lot information page. Read the information below for more detail.
Algrano's QC Q-Grader: Veronika Kečkéšová Location: Zurich, Switzerland Roaster: IKAWA Total roasting time: 6'50" to 7' First crack: Around 5¨45", 194 to 196 degrees Celsius DTR: 65" to 70" Quality comments: Score: 86.25. Primary notes of Dried fruit, Stone fruit, Toffee. Secondary notes: Citrus fruit, Nutty. Lingering finish with citric acidity and a velvety body.
"Tasty dried fruits, raisins, velvety body and medium citric acidity with lingering aftertaste." - Veronika
Jury’s QC Q-Grader: Jack Robson, Francisco Lentini Neto and William Batista Mariano Location: Varginha, Minas Gerais, Brazil Roaster: Speciatto, Carmomaq Total roasting time: 8-9 minutes Drying phase: 4-5 minutes Maillard phase: 3 minutes DTR: 50 to 70 seconds Other comments: Agtron 63-65 Screen size: 16/18 (3.6% below)
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BR-266
APAS FT BLEND SPECIAL
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Origem
Brasil
Pontuação
82.0-83.25
Processo
Natural / Secado ao sol
Bolsas Disponíveis
114 X 60 kg
Encomenda mínima
100 sacos
BR-263
APAS FT BLEND
Oferecido por
APASCOFFEE: COOPERATIVA DOS PRODUTORES DO ALTO DA SERRA
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Origem
Brasil
Pontuação
80.0-83.0
Processo
Natural / Secado ao sol
Bolsas Disponíveis
210 X 60 kg
Encomenda mínima
100 sacos
BR-263
APAS FT BLEND
Oferecido por
APASCOFFEE: COOPERATIVA DOS PRODUTORES DO ALTO DA SERRA
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