BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
Produktverpackung Costa Rica Naranjo rechts
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"
BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"

BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"

Sale price19,90 €
159,20 € /kg

Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout

Roast Level: ■□□□□ ? The roast level indicates how light or dark the beans are roasted. The lighter the roast, the more the natural aromas of the coffee are emphasized, including acidity. The darker the roast, the more the roasted aromas come to the fore.

Suitable for Filter Coffee
Quantity:
Freshly roasted with you in a few days
Pickup available at Merianstraße 8 (Hinweise beachten) Usually ready in 5+ days

BRAZIL Fazenda Guariroba "Curated by Champions"

Merianstraße 8 (Hinweise beachten)

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

Merianstraße 8
79104 Freiburg im Breisgau
Germany

We accept the following payment methods:

Origin
Brazil
Region
Campo das Vertentes, Minas Gerais
Producer
Gabriel Lamounier Vieira, Elisa Paiva Lamounier
Variety
Pink Bourbon
Elevation
1,050 m
Processing
Yeast Double Fermentation
Taste
Lemongrass, White Peach, Coriander Seeds
Composition
100% Arabica

Shipping info

We currently ship throughout the EU and to Switzerland. Shipping is
handled by DHL GoGreen and DPD or Swiss Post. The following conditions
apply:

For shipping to Germany:

  • Orders up to €74.99: From €4.95
  • Orders of €75.00 and more: FREE

For shipping to the rest of the EU:

  • Orders under 6 kg: €14.95
  • Orders from 6 kg up to under 20 kg: €19.99
  • Orders from 20 kg up to 31.5 kg: FREE

For shipping to Switzerland:

  • Orders up to €149.99: €25 per order incl. customs clearance
  • Orders from €150: FREE incl. customs clearance

Info: For customers with a delivery and billing address in
Switzerland, the sale is carried out by MeinEinkauf AG,
Fürstenlandstrasse 35, 9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Conditions for Self-Collection

Self-collectors can pick up their orders received by Wednesday night
at 11:59 PM starting the following Friday at Merianstraße 8 from 10:00
AM to 5:00 PM. Attention: All orders received from Thursday
onwards are usually only ready for collection on Friday of the following
week. The receipt of the email informing you that your order is ready
for collection is decisive.

Conditions for Vouchers and Gift Subscriptions

Our vouchers are sent via email immediately after receipt of payment.
You can enter either your own email address or that of a third party if
the voucher is meant to be a gift. There are no separate shipping costs
for electronic voucher delivery.

There are no additional shipping costs for our gift subscriptions.
Shipping begins on the date you specified when purchasing the coffee
gift subscription.

Delivery Times

Unless another timeframe is specified in the respective offer, the delivery of goods domestically (Germany) takes place within 2–5 days
after the conclusion of the contract (in the case of agreed advance
payment, after the time of your payment instruction). Delivery times to
other EU countries can take up to 8 days.

Please note that there are no deliveries on Sundays and public
holidays. If you have ordered items with different delivery times, we
will ship the goods in a single consolidated shipment, unless we have
made a different agreement with you. In this case, the delivery time is
determined by the item with the longest delivery time that you have
ordered.

Shipping info

We currently ship throughout the EU and to Switzerland. Shipping is
handled by DHL GoGreen and DPD or Swiss Post. The following conditions
apply:

For shipping to Germany:

  • Orders up to €74.99: From €4.95
  • Orders of €75.00 and more: FREE

For shipping to the rest of the EU:

  • Orders under 6 kg: €14.95
  • Orders from 6 kg up to under 20 kg: €19.99
  • Orders from 20 kg up to 31.5 kg: FREE

For shipping to Switzerland:

  • Orders up to €149.99: €25 per order incl. customs clearance
  • Orders from €150: FREE incl. customs clearance

Info: For customers with a delivery and billing address in
Switzerland, the sale is carried out by MeinEinkauf AG,
Fürstenlandstrasse 35, 9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Conditions for Self-Collection

Self-collectors can pick up their orders received by Wednesday night
at 11:59 PM starting the following Friday at Merianstraße 8 from 10:00
AM to 5:00 PM. Attention: All orders received from Thursday
onwards are usually only ready for collection on Friday of the following
week. The receipt of the email informing you that your order is ready
for collection is decisive.

Conditions for Vouchers and Gift Subscriptions

Our vouchers are sent via email immediately after receipt of payment.
You can enter either your own email address or that of a third party if
the voucher is meant to be a gift. There are no separate shipping costs
for electronic voucher delivery.

There are no additional shipping costs for our gift subscriptions.
Shipping begins on the date you specified when purchasing the coffee
gift subscription.

Delivery Times

Unless another timeframe is specified in the respective offer, the delivery of goods domestically (Germany) takes place within 2–5 days
after the conclusion of the contract (in the case of agreed advance
payment, after the time of your payment instruction). Delivery times to
other EU countries can take up to 8 days.

Please note that there are no deliveries on Sundays and public
holidays. If you have ordered items with different delivery times, we
will ship the goods in a single consolidated shipment, unless we have
made a different agreement with you. In this case, the delivery time is
determined by the item with the longest delivery time that you have
ordered.

Proven Quality

We roast our coffee beans ourselves, fresh every week. We carefully select the green coffee. This means that before we decide on a coffee, we test and taste it extensively. Our import partners provide us with samples for this purpose.

To ensure consistently high quality, we check all fresh roasts in weekly cuppings. This ensures that your coffee beans always taste the way they should.

Proven Quality

We roast our coffee beans ourselves, fresh every week. We carefully select the green coffee. This means that before we decide on a coffee, we test and taste it extensively. Our import partners provide us with samples for this purpose.

To ensure consistently high quality, we check all fresh roasts in weekly cuppings. This ensures that your coffee beans always taste the way they should.

Secure payment

You can shop securely with us using all of the payment methods offered. You can choose between major credit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, and Apple Pay.

Payments are processed via Shopify Payments or PayPal and are encrypted. We do not have access to your private payment details.

Secure payment

You can shop securely with us using all of the payment methods offered. You can choose between major credit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, and Apple Pay.

Payments are processed via Shopify Payments or PayPal and are encrypted. We do not have access to your private payment details.

More info on this coffee

Processing method

Honey Process

Honey processing works in a similar way to pulped-natural processing. After the pulp has been separated from the coffee bean in a depulper, the beans are dried. The difference is that in honey processing, more pulp is left on the bean as it dries.

A distinction is made here between the types white honey, which is most similar to pulped natural, yellow honey, orange honey, red honey and black honey. The darker the color designation, the more pulp remains on the bean while drying.

In terms of taste, sweetness and fruitiness increase the more pulp remains on the drying bean. The name Honey is derived from the slippery-sweet, yellowish layer on the coffee bean that covers it.

Coffee plant

Bourbon Variety

Coffea arabica var. bourbon is known for its very good flavor potential, is tall-growing and produces coffee beans of average size. It was mainly cultivated on the island of La Réunion in the 19th century. The name Bourbon derives from the noble family of the same name to which King Louis XIII belonged. He ruled France from 1610 to 1643. At that time and until the 19th century, French settlers forced their slaves on the island to cultivate vanilla, sugar cane and coffee.

The well-known name of Bourbon vanilla also dates back to this time, when the island was the main exporter of vanilla spices. With the February Revolution of 1848, slavery was officially abolished on the island. However, sugar, coffee and vanilla continued to be cultivated and exported. Today, coffee cultivation hardly plays a role on the island.

country of cultivation

Coffee from Brazil

Brazil is the the largest coffee producer and exporter of the world. In the largest South American country, over 3 million tons of green coffee are produced every year, a large part of which is used for export. The quality ranges from plain beans to specialty coffee, with producers competing in the Cup of Excellence competition. In fact, the first of these competitions took place in Brazil. Mainly Arabicas are grown in the country, but also coffee beans of this variety coffea canephora, better known under the name Robusta, are widespread. Most coffee grows in the State of Minas Gerais, in the southeast of the country.

We source many of our green coffee beans from Brazil via Luis and Niklas, the foudners of Ocafi. Mats visited them in spring 2022 to see where the coffee is grown at some of the farms. You can read more about Luis and Niklas here.

Photo by Patricia Jacinto.

Good coffee is no accident.

Prepare coffee correctly

Kaffee machen mit der Chemex
Kaffee brühen

Making coffee with the Chemex

The Chemex is a design icon that has delighted coffee lovers worldwide since 1941. We'll show you how to make truly delicious coffee in this carafe.
Espresso zu sauer? Woran es liegt und was du tun kannst
Ratgeber

Espresso too sour? What's causing it and what you can do

Does your espresso taste too sour? Read our article to find out all about possible causes and solutions.
Blogtitelbild mit Kaffeebohnen, einem Radicchio und einem Chicoree.
Ratgeber

Espresso too bitter? Reasons and solutions for bitterness

Does your espresso taste too bitter? Read our article to learn all about possible causes and solutions.

Get 5% off 📯

Sign up for the newsletter and save 5% on your next coffee order. You'll also be the first to know about new coffees, articles around coffee, and special offers. You can unsubscribe at any time. (Privacy Policy)