Brazil Dry Process Reinaldo Gomes
Brazil Dry Process Reinaldo Gomes
Brazil Dry Process Reinaldo Gomes
Fruit and nut toned cup with rustic sweetness, and fermented hints. Cocoa, dried berry, pistachio, walnut, chocolate liqueur, acetic-sweet accents of a fruit shrub drink. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
The fragrance had a sweet-nutty center, and 'peanut butter cookie' came to mind, with rustic-tinged fruits, freeze dried berry, and a hint of leather. The wet aroma draws out caramelized notes in the steam, with an interesting fruit ferment aspect. The cup tasted quite unique next to our other Brazil coffees. We had a few on the fruity side, and this was certainly one of them. In the hot cup, I found the fruit flavors to be a bit difficult to put my finger on, though that changed once off brew temp. I picked up on dried berry notes, bittering stone fruit skin, and a slight winey edginess, like the acetic-sweetness of a fruit shrub drink. Savory and bittersweet notes round things out, with nutty hints of pistachio and walnut, dark cocoa, and lingering chocolate liqueur. Works well up to 2nd Crack, where fruits fall away to some extent in favor of bittering roast tones, though still felt in juicy mouthfeel and finish.
Specs
Region Alta Mogiana Processing Dry Process (Natural) Drying Method Patio Sun-Dried & Mechanical Arrival date April 2025 Arrival Lot size 35 Bag size 60 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Catuaí, Mundo Novo Grade Estate 16+ Appearance .6 d/300gr, 15+ Screen Roast Recommendations City+ to Full City+ Type Farm Gate Recommended for Espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Dry Process (Natural) |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Bourbon Types, Modern Hybrids |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
Reinaldo Gomes spent his childhood helping his father manage the family coffee farm in Alta Mogiana. Little did he know that his father was preparing him to take over the operations once he was old enough to manage it himself, and had acquired the know-how to see the harvest through from start to finish. Nowadays, Reinaldo oversees the farm with the help of his 20 year-old son, so that the torch can be passed once more. Their farm is called Nossa Senhora da Aparecida, and sits at approximately 850 meters above sea level in the Alta Mogiana growing region near Sao Paulo's northern border. They are growing mostly Cauaí, and Mundo Novo varieties, and produce dry process coffee, a method that involves leaving the whole coffee cherry intact to the seeds. Dry process Brazilian coffees tend to be thick-bodied, and very low acidity, making them a great choice for espresso, and dark roasts generally. They produce a lot more chaff than a typical wet process coffee, so it's good to vacuum roaster between batches that don't have a chaff collection system.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| type | Farm Gate |
| recommended espresso | Yes |
Brazil Dry Process Reinaldo Gomes
Brazil Dry Process Reinaldo Gomes
Fruit and nut toned cup with rustic sweetness, and fermented hints. Cocoa, dried berry, pistachio, walnut, chocolate liqueur, acetic-sweet accents of a fruit shrub drink. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
The fragrance had a sweet-nutty center, and 'peanut butter cookie' came to mind, with rustic-tinged fruits, freeze dried berry, and a hint of leather. The wet aroma draws out caramelized notes in the steam, with an interesting fruit ferment aspect. The cup tasted quite unique next to our other Brazil coffees. We had a few on the fruity side, and this was certainly one of them. In the hot cup, I found the fruit flavors to be a bit difficult to put my finger on, though that changed once off brew temp. I picked up on dried berry notes, bittering stone fruit skin, and a slight winey edginess, like the acetic-sweetness of a fruit shrub drink. Savory and bittersweet notes round things out, with nutty hints of pistachio and walnut, dark cocoa, and lingering chocolate liqueur. Works well up to 2nd Crack, where fruits fall away to some extent in favor of bittering roast tones, though still felt in juicy mouthfeel and finish.
Specs
| Region | Alta Mogiana |
|---|---|
| Processing | Dry Process (Natural) |
| Drying Method | Patio Sun-Dried & Mechanical |
| Arrival date | April 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 35 |
| Bag size | 60 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Catuaí, Mundo Novo |
| Grade | Estate 16+ |
| Appearance | .6 d/300gr, 15+ Screen |
| Roast Recommendations | City+ to Full City+ |
| Type | Farm Gate |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |