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Coffee Description

This coffee is the go-to lot of our current-harvest Peixoto family coffees. Rich flavors of berries, chocolate and nuts identify it as a high-quality Brazil. With a sweet, clean, and rich flavor profile, this coffee pleases just about everyone. Works flawlessly on all brewing methods from espresso to filter to full immersion to cold brew.

Light Medium Roast

Roast Level from the Roaster

Refers to the roast level in comparison with other coffees from the roaster

Light/Medium

Medium Roast

Roast Level according to Crema

Refers to the roast level in comparison with all the coffees on Crema.co.

Medium



Cream + Sugar - 1
Acidity - 1
Adventurousness - 1




Variety

Catuai

Process

Natural

Elevation

1250 masl

Region

Sul de Minas

About José Augusto Peixoto of Brazil

Not only do the administrators of our farm span multiple generations of the same family, but so do many of the current farmers and farmhands that nurture every coffee tree on our estate. Several of the young farmers of 30+ years ago continue to work on the farm today, and some of them do so alongside their children. The pride they hold in what they do on the farm, and their vision for the future, is nothing short of inspirational. Small children, who over a decade ago spoke delightedly about one day being able to drive the tractors on the farm, are the ones driving them today. The best part, of course, is that they are still smiling. They are happy here with us, and we are blessed to have them alongside us as we continue to work toward producing the perfect bean.




Sul de Minas, Brazil



Our coffee expert
Aubrey Mills 6+ years experience as Coffee Taster, Wholesale Director, barista and Coffee Quality Director.
Aubrey Mills is steeped in coffee. Not literally, of course, but since 2013, she’s been preparing and tasting coffee for a career. Initially as a barista at the Portland, OR Insomnia Coffee and Dapper & Wise, her job was to stay on top of quality and help customers find coffees they were excited about. This involved tasting all the coffees they’d be serving that day, dialing in espresso or approve a drip recipe. She soon became Director of Wholesale at Dapper & Wise, where she regularly cupped at quality control cuppings with the team, hosted cuppings for the public and trained wholesale partners on proper coffee preparation. In the role of helping to maintain Dapper & Wise’s menu of diverse flavor profiles, roast levels and processing methods, Aubrey also visited coffee producing countries. She says, “Traveling to origin and experiencing the beginning of the coffee journey has given me greater perspective for how many variables can impact flavor in the final cup.” Along with her on-point palate and killer coffee know-how, Aubrey brings creativity, sparkle and grace to everything she does, actively looking for opportunities to showcase the value of specialty coffee and address sustainability issues in the industry.
had this to say:


"A delightful balance of comforting and delicate, this coffee is worth sitting down and appreciating. I taste agave, nutella, and red grape. The finish is quick with a creamy mouthfeel. "

Cream + Sugar - 2
Flavor - 1
Body - 2
Acidity - 3
Adventurousness - 3




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Location
Chandler, AZ
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Peixoto Coffee

Peixoto (pronounced “Pay-Show-Tow”) doesn’t just buy coffees directly, transparently and sustainably. Peixoto are the coffee FARMERS who produce it.

Owner Julia Peixoto was born and raised in a coffee farming-family in Southern Brazil watching her father and relatives give their lives to produce the best coffees they could but, when it was time to sell those coffees, they were at the mercy of the ups and (mostly) downs of the commodities market. Julia wanted to do better for her family and farmers in her region, changing the equity of the coffee trading game from the middleman to the farmers, who bear the brunt of the risks involved in farming and harvesting coffee. Julia and her husband Jeff left their promising corporate careers to start Peixoto Coffee in Arizona in 2015 to produce, import, roast, and bring to the market coffees farmed at their own family-farm, challenging the status-quo of the market and the traditional profiles expected of Brazilian coffees.

Peixoto Coffee is today one of less than a handful of roasters who have achieved complete vertical integration in their supply chain, connecting where the coffees are farmed to where the coffees are consumed. That means more money in the hands of the producers, and a higher quality coffee in the hands of the consumer. Peixoto Coffee brings exciting, complex, and uniquely experimental lots of coffees directly from its own farm and other farmers, whether in Brazil or other origins, they work to develop close and sustainable relationships with.





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