Brazilian Love Affair Coffee Gift Box

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A freshly roasted pack of our signature espresso blend.

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Three amazing bags of our signature espresso blend, the perfect offering for a loved one (or yourself).

Brazilian Love Affair

Our signature espresso blend that we serve in all our coffee shops.

Specialty Brazilian Fazenda Pantano combined with Peru Arabica & Ugandan Robusta. Medium roasted and plenty of body. Great crema and a strong, bold finish. 

Country: Uganda/Brazil/Peru
Farm: Cooperative/Fazenda Pantano/San Martin de Pangoa
Process: Natural/Natural/Washed
Tasting: Chocolate, Caramel, Hazelnut
Roast Profile (1-5): 4

Brazil: Fazenda Pantano, Cerrado Mineiro

 Brazil  has been the world’s largest producer and exporter of coffee beans for over 150 years. The Fazenda Pantano farm is located in the Cerrado Mineiro, a region recognised for consistently producing high quality coffees. The farm is owned by the Ferrero family and covers over 550 hectares at an altitude of 1,150 m and 1050 m. Fazenda Pantano funds various training schemes and courses for employees, as well as supporting a nearby school. It is certified by the Rainforest Alliance.

Peru: San Martin de Pangoa, Satipo & Junin

Peru is now the 8th largest coffee producer in the world. It’s recognised for Arabica coffee that is shade-grown and traditionally cultivated, often processed in artisanal wet-mill facilities. Volcafe has been working with smallholders, cooperatives and estates in Peru since 2014 and San Martin de Pangoa represents one cooperative of around 700 farmers in this region. Located east of the Andes, Pangoa coffee is grown at an elevation of 820 to 1,650m. 

Uganda: Cooperative Robusta

Coffee exports are an important part of Uganda’s economy being 27% of their total exports, around 3 million bags of coffee per year. Robusta coffee makes up 90% of the country’s total production and is farmed in a radius of 300 km around Lake Victoria at an altitude of 1,100 – 1,400. The majority of Ugandan robusta coffee is a natural coffee, using the drying method.