Brazil Sunrise

Brazil Sunrise

250g
€7,75
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Brazil Sunrise

Brazil Sunrise

Brazil Sunrise is a soft Brazilian coffee with low acidity and notes of hazelnut and grains. Balanced, accessible and ideal for everyday use.

SKU: 80400.4
€7,75
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Belgian craftsmanship

Country of origin

Brazil

Variety

100% Arabica

Process

Natural

Roast profile

Medium

Brewing advice

Fully automatic – very stable and accessible
Lungo – soft and balanced
Filter coffee – round and mild

Perfect as an entry-level origin or daily coffee.

Taste

Hazelnut, cereal, light fruitiness. Round, soft and accessible.

Intensity

Balanced and accessible, without sharp accents

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Brazil Sunrise is a soft and balanced Brazilian coffee with low acidity and a round taste. Notes of hazelnut and cereal are complemented by a light fruity aftertaste. Ideal for everyday use.

Brazil Sunrise is a classic coffee which symbolizes the traditional Brazilian profile: soft, round and accessible.

This coffee is the result of a long-term collaboration between EFICO and Viva Sara, where quality and stability are central. By the natural (unwashed) processing the coffee develops its typical sweetness and soft fruity notes.

In the cup you get a pleasantly balanced coffee with low acidity, a round body and recognizable flavors hazelnut and cereal, supplemented with a subtle fruity aftertaste.

A reliable and accessible coffee that perfectly suits a wide audience.

Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and is known for its consistent quality and versatile flavor profiles. Brazil Sunrise is an expressive origin that combines softness with notes of caramel, nuts and milk chocolate.
Coffee production in Brazil is responsible for about a third of all coffee, making Brazil by far the largest producer in the world, a position the country has held for the past 150 years. ... Production as a share of world coffee production peaked in the 1920s but has declined since the 1950s due to increased global production.

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