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Brazil Fazenda Pantano Hand Roasted Coffee Beans

Sold by: Bean Smitten Coffee Roasters

Brazil is the most influential and successful country in South America with one of the world's largest economies. It produces over a third of the worlds coffee and over five million people are employed in either the cultivation or harvest.


Fazenda Pantano is situated close to the city of Patos de Minas and covers 550 Hectares at 1150 MASL. Of this land over 300 hectares have been allocated as permanent forest reserves which is over 6 times the legal requirement. Over 200 varietals are grown here, most of which are in experimental production, looking at process and flavour and working closely with the Brazilian Coffee Research Institute.


This coffee is light roasted with tasting notes of milk chocolate, hazelnut and orange. 


Tastes great with or without milk, we love it through a filter or as a single origin espresso! 


All of Bean Smitten's coffees are ethically sourced and fairly traded. 


Available to purchase in 250g and 1kg bags. 250g bags can be supplied as whole beans or ground just prior to packing, according to your preferred option (see below). 1kg bags are supplied as whole beans only.

Our 250g bags have an integrated zip-lock that can be used to reseal the bag, helping to keep the coffee fresher for longer. 1kg bags are opened by cutting along the seal at the top. It is recommended you decant the beans into an air-tight container.

Store your coffee in a cool, dry place and consume within 4 months of the roasting date shown on the packet. The coffee bags are recyclable under a scheme provided by Terracycle, a global leader in hard-to-recycle waste. If you wish to take advantage of this, please post your used coffee bags to the address shown on the back of each packet. Note, that Bean Smitten are funding the cost of recycling themselves and can therefore only accept Bean Smitten coffee bags for recycling. 


Brazil Fazenda Pantano Hand Roasted Coffee Beans

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