Brazil Pulp Natural Condado São José

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Pleasantly simple Brazil, bittersweetness accented by notes of unrefined sugar, honey-nut, malted grain, sesame cookie, almond milk, and cocoa. Great coffee for milk drinks. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.

Total Score: 85.8
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

Aromatically speaking, this lot from Condado had an understated raw sugar sweetness at City+ roast level, malted noted, sweet breads baked with nuts, and bittersweet at the edges. There was a sweet nuttiness in the steam after pouring hot water on the grounds, like peanut butter cookie, and cocoa nut bar. Brewing the coffee produced a mild mix of unrefined sugar and nutty accents, with cocoa bittersweetness rounding out the cup. It's a pleasantly simple coffee, tied to bittersweetness, with subtle top note hints. Our City+ brew had cocoa tones accented by honey-nut, malted grain, sesame cookie, and almond milk. Full City brought out deeper cocoa flavors, a note of puffed rice, and heavier body. I was really happy with how well the Full City roast worked as espresso. The profile was bittersweet and creamy, hazelnut chocolate up front that faded to cocoa powder and Macadamia nuts in the aftertaste. It's the type of profile that would work wonders as a cappuccino too.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodPulp Natural
cultivarBourbon Types, Modern Hybrids
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This lot is from Roberto Machado ("Beto"), who runs the 150 hectare farm, Fazenda São José Condado. The farm has stood much longer than the Junqueira family has owned it, dating back to the mid 1800's when the first coffee was planted and the original farm house was built. The farm is located in Bacaio, just outside of Santa Rita do Sacupaí in the Mantiqueira Region of Minas Gerais. The land at Sitio São José is actually 508 hectares, much of which is still natural forest. It requires a fairly large team to manage just the part planted in coffee, and there are 22 permanent employees year round, as well as 100 seasonal workers who join for the harvest. The farm enjoys a modest altitude of 1200 meters above sea level, and is currently planted in Mundo Novo, Acaiá, Catuaí Amarelo, Catuaí Vermelho, Arara, and Catucaí. While much of Brazil coffee farmers uses mechanical harvesters, the topography of the land, and not to mention the distance between plants, does not allow for it. Instead, they use what's called a "hand harvester", which looks like an inverted rake that vibrates the cherries from the branches. They then use a series of milling machinery to separate out the different grades. This lot is a pulp natural process which is about as closed to a fully washed coffee as you will get in Brazil, and quite similar to a mild honey process method in Costa Rica. The coffee cherry and much of the fruit are removed with depulping machinery, and then the seed is laid to dry with fruit mucilage still intact. Pulp naturals often possess more balanced flavors than dry process coffee, less fruited, and can still be big-bodied and lower acid coffees, making them a great choice for espresso and blending.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Bacaio, Santa Rita do Sacupaí, Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais
processing Pulp Natural
drying method Patio Sun-Dried & Mechanical
arrival date Nov 2025
lot size 50
bag size 60 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Mundo Novo, Acaiá, Catuaí Amarelo, Arara, Catucaí
grade Estate
appearance .8 d/300gr, 15+ Screen - we saw a couple partial quakers in 300g roasted coffee
roast recommendations City+ to Full City+
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso Yes
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