SITIO VARGEM, BRASIL
Bønnetype: Yellow Catuai
Prosess: Bærtørket
Region: Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais
Produsent: Rosimeire Aparecida Guerra
Høyde: 1100 - 1400 m.o.h.
FROM THE IMPORTER
Sitio Vargem Grande
This coffee was produced by Rosimeire Aparecida Guerra on her farm, Sitio Vargem Grande in the Brazilian region of Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais.
Rosimeire and her husband Carlos were raised in families deeply immersed in coffee production, inheriting extensive knowledge and a profound passion for coffee. Carlos is the son of another coffee producer we work with, Lourdes Fatima. His brother Tiago supports him and their mother with a range of processing experiments.
Rosimeire and Carlos acquired Sitio Vargem Grande in 2009 when they got married. They selected this piece of land due to its strategic position. It sits between 1,100 and 1,400 metres above sea level, a high altitude for coffee cultivation in Brazil. The farm is 3 hectares in size, growing red and yellow Catuai which they planted in 2010. We started our collaboration with them in 2019.
Coffee holds immense significance for the entire family, serving as the cornerstone for a better future. They take pride in both their family's accomplishments and the exceptional quality of their coffee. However, their ongoing challenge lies in finding a market for their coffees while inspiring younger generations to embrace coffee production in Brazil.
Picking
They use both mechanical and manual picking methods, depending on the harvest and ripening of the cherries. In cases where they want to increase the cup quality or create a special lot, they use selective picking.
The harvest usually takes place from June to September with the peak being in July.
Processing
Rosimeire processes her coffees as washed, as well as naturals with aerobic fermentation.
During the fermentation process they monitor the sugar content of the cherries (Brics), the temperature (which should not exceed 38 degrees), and the PH levels.
Drying
They dry coffee in a mechanical dryer, on the patio, and on raised beds. The mechanical dryer is very helpful for finishing off the drying when they need more space for new coffee coming in, or when the weather has not been adequate.ever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.