Fazenda Yellow Bourbon coffee is one of the most popular and delicious Arabica coffees. Carefully selected yellow Bourbon beans enhance the coffee's aroma. This coffee, with its sweet and balanced flavor, offers a dominant caramel note. You can taste hazelnut and walnut flavors in every sip, while the walnuts in this coffee leave a sweet and sour taste. The special bourbon beans, influenced by the perfect climate and soil conditions of the region where they are grown, allow you to step into a wonderful coffee experience.
Bean Type:Arabica
Tasting Notes: Walnut, Hazelnut, Chocolate, Caramel,
Trunk:Medium - High
Growing Altitude:1100 - 1600m
Acidity:Medium
Fazenda Yellow Bourbon coffee is a coffee grown on the Fazenda farm in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This region has the most suitable climate and soil conditions for coffee cultivation. The soil in the region where the coffee is grown is rich in minerals, which positively affects the coffee's flavor profile. Fazenda Yellow Bourbon coffee is obtained from carefully selected Bourbon varietal plants. This variety has a unique aroma profile that brings out the coffee's sweetness and fruity notes.
Coffee beans are carefully monitored during the ripening process and harvested by hand. This meticulous harvesting process enhances the coffee's quality and flavor. The beans are then carefully prepared by washing and naturally processing. This process preserves the coffee's natural flavors and aromas. During the grinding stage, the dahl, in particular, reveals the aromas of walnuts and hazelnuts.
Minas Gerais is a state located in southeastern Brazil. The largest state in Brazil, Minas Gerais is known for its historical and cultural richness. Its capital is Belo Horizonte. Minas Gerais is one of Brazil's major coffee-producing centers and is also known for its mining industry. The state is also noted for its natural beauty, colonial architecture, and rich cuisine. Minas Gerais is Brazil's largest landlocked state and home to many tourist attractions. Minas Gerais is home to some of Brazil's longest rivers, notably the São Francisco and Paraná, and to a lesser extent, the Doce River.
How to Brew?
When brewing this special coffee, you can choose pour-over brewing methods such as Filter Coffee Machines, Chemex, or V60. Medium-ground coffee allows you to obtain a delicious cup of coffee with these brewing methods. Its roasting profile is also suitable for filter coffee brewing. It can also be brewed using different brewing methods depending on coffee enthusiasts' preferences. However, it must be ground according to your machine and equipment. Grinding degrees for different equipment are available on our blog page.