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Zwischen Hochebene und Urwald - Bestes Klima

It’s not surprising that coffee has found a new home in the largest South American country. Brazil offers the plant exactly what it likes best: altitude, heat and plenty of precipitation.

Terra Roxa: where it all started
Zwischen Hochebene und Urwald - Terra Roxa

The coffee has already been at home in Terra Roxa since 1774, a first boom began around 1820.

The plateaus: Today’s coffee zones
Zwischen Hochebene und Urwald - Die Hochebenen

Coffee is land-hungry. One-year-old seedlings quickly spread across the slopes of the jungle. As coffee is a quick starter, the evergreen bushes, interspersed with white blossoms, sometimes studded with red coffee berries, soon dominate the scene. Harvest takes place during the four months from April/May.

Quality levels and speciality vendors
Zwichen Hochebenen und Urwald - Qualitätslagen und Spezialitätenanbieter

Bottoms up and taste! The best of the traditionally prepared Brazilian coffees are mild, not acidic and have a slightly sweet and fruity finish, according to the specialists and connoisseurs. They come from the federal state of Minas Gerais, with Cerrado in the north and Sul de Minas in the south. To the west of this, Mogiana also has high-quality coffee available.

Best climate
Zwischen Hochebene und Urwald - Bestes Klima

It’s not surprising that coffee has found a new home in the largest South American country. Brazil offers the plant exactly what it likes best: altitude, heat and plenty of precipitation.

Terra Roxa: where it all started
Zwischen Hochebene und Urwald - Terra Roxa

The coffee has already been at home in Terra Roxa since 1774, a first boom began around 1820.

The plateaus: Today’s coffee zones
Zwischen Hochebene und Urwald - Die Hochebenen

Coffee is land-hungry. One-year-old seedlings quickly spread across the slopes of the jungle. As coffee is a quick starter, the evergreen bushes, interspersed with white blossoms, sometimes studded with red coffee berries, soon dominate the scene. Harvest takes place during the four months from April/May.

Quality levels and speciality vendors
Zwichen Hochebenen und Urwald - Qualitätslagen und Spezialitätenanbieter

Bottoms up and taste! The best of the traditionally prepared Brazilian coffees are mild, not acidic and have a slightly sweet and fruity finish, according to the specialists and connoisseurs. They come from the federal state of Minas Gerais, with Cerrado in the north and Sul de Minas in the south. To the west of this, Mogiana also has high-quality coffee available.