PT's Coffee
Brazil Terra Alta Pulped Natural

Roaster Location: Flag of United States Topeka, Kansas

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Roast Level: Light
Bean Source Country: Brazil
Process: Natural
Character: Smooth
Acidity: Peach Acidity
Farmers: Paulo and Juliana Piancastelli
Altitude: 960 - 1021 Masl

This light-roasted coffee features a roasted hazelnut and vanilla aroma. When sipped, it has a note of candied pecan with milk chocolate sweetness. Its body is smooth with a peach acidity, and the finish is pleasantly reminiscent of powdered cocoa. THE STORY Introducing our newest Direct Trade partners in Brazil! Fazenda Terra Alta was born in 2010 when Paulo and Juliana Piancastelli left their corporate lives behind and searched for greener pastures. They started planting in 2011 and have produced high-scoring and award-winning coffees since their first harvest in 2013. This pulped natural processed lot is made up of two varietals. Catuai 62 is a sub-cultivar of Yellow Catuai—a hybrid of Caturra and Mundo Novo. Yellow Catuai is a shorter shrub that is highly productive. Its cherries mature slowly, producing a sweet, small-sized bean. IAC 125 RN is a relatively new cultivar released by the Agronomy Institute of Campinas. Its size is small with large cherries, creating a considerable amount of mucilage. This is beneficial to the natural and pulped natural process. This lot was carefully fermented and slowly sun-dried on raised beds, giving it a smooth body and brighter acidity than is typically found in natural Brazil coffees. DIRECT TRADE In the few years they have been in the specialty coffee industry, Terra Alta has put together an expert production team, planted high-quality coffee varietals, and implemented innovative processing methods. Their product is impressive, and the partnerships they seek with roasters is notable! Paulo and Juliana have built an independent importing/exporting structure that supports the Direct Trade model fully. They work with roasters during the harvest to seek out micro-lots as well as collaboration on processing methods. They are also in complete control of the coffee during shipment as they own an importation warehouse in the United States. When Paulo and Juliana visited us, we were impressed by their talent and values. We hope to work with them for years to come! Terra Alta’s Mission: “To pioneer new approaches to high quality green coffee production, to positively impact the environment and the community, to boldly go where no grower has gone before.”

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Roast Level: Light
Light roast coffee is a delicately roasted coffee that retains more of the beans' natural flavors and characteristics. Light-roasted coffees have bright acidity, complex fruit, and floral notes. Light roast coffee does not have less caffeine than darker roasts because caffeine levels remain stable during roasting.
Bean Source Country: Brazil
Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, has traditionally been known for its vast output of commodity-grade coffee, including a significant volume of Robusta beans. However, in recent years, the country has made a concerted effort to enhance the quality of its microlots, aiming to solidify its reputation within the specialty coffee sector including greater cultivation of higher-quality Arabica. These initiatives have contributed to developing coffee microlots with distinct flavor profiles, with Brazilian coffee notably known for rich notes of chocolate, nuts, and fruit.

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PT's Coffee is a coffee roaster from Topeka, MO United States. We have 34 cataloged roasts with 1 total reviews with a score of 5.00.

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