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Product Description
This is our Premium Office and Business [Get Stuff Done!] coffee — crafted for clarity, comfort, and caffeine-powered creativity. Brazil Natural Coffee is a smooth, fruit-touched light roast with the kind of balance that helps you flow from one task to the next without a hiccup.
The natural process gives it a subtle fruit acidity, a clean sweetness, and a soft, nutty backbone. You’ll pick up cocoa tones and floral aromatics that gently round out the cup. It’s never overpowering. Instead, it keeps your palate curious without distracting from the bigger picture — which, let’s be honest, is probably your overflowing to-do list.
Where It’s Grown
This Brazil Natural Coffee comes from two of Brazil’s most respected regions: Cerrado Mineiro and Alta Mogiana. Both areas are known for producing consistently clean and approachable coffees, thanks to their reliable climate, fertile soil, and ideal elevations between 3,000 and 4,000 feet.
The farmers here know how to coax complexity from every cherry. The result? Beans with smooth structure, balanced flavor, and dependable performance across all brew methods.
Tasting Notes
In the cup, expect a comforting balance of roasted nuts, milk chocolate, and soft citrus. The acidity is gentle but present, offering a little brightness without any sharp edges. The finish is clean, with a delicate floral aroma that lingers just enough to make you want another sip.
Brewing Suggestions
This roast is built for flexibility. It shines in a French press for body, sings in a pour-over for clarity, and delivers consistently in your drip machine or AeroPress. Brew it in the breakroom or at home before the rest of the world wakes up — it fits wherever you do your best thinking.
At a Glance
Species: 100% Arabica
Origin: Brazil (Cerrado Mineiro or Alta Mogiana)
Processing: Natural
Quality: Fine Cup Superior Line
Screens: 14/16 | 17/18 | Moka
NY Types: 2 | 2/3 | 3/4 | 4/5
A.K.A.: Brazil Cerrado Coffee or Brazil Mogiana Coffee
Varietal: Caturra, Bourbon, Mundo Novo
Elevation: 3–4,000 feet (1–1,300 MASL)













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