
Brazil - Tropical Bahia
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Over 1,300 5 star reviews
Family-run artisan roastery, we care about your beans
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Our Story
I’m Alex, and what started in 2014 with a single coffee van (and a dream) has now become West Berkshire Roastery - complete with two coffee roasters and a Labrador who thinks he’s the CEO.
Along the way, I discovered that coffee is one big, tangled mess - dodgy practices and shady tactics all over the place. But there’s also a whole lot of amazing farmers doing it right. So, I ditched the usual suspects and set off on a quest for the good stuff: direct-traded coffees served with a generous side of transparency.
With some caffeine-fuelled creativity, I’m here to bring you one of the finest (and cleanest) coffee experiences possible. It’s coffee refreshingly drama free.
Organic Certification
Is this coffee organic and tested for mycotoxins?
Our Roastery Collection consisting of Signature Gold, Black Gold & White Gold is fully independently lab tested for artificial pesticides, moulds and mycotoxins.
They are also 100% naturally grown, free of pesticides & glyphosate.
More can be found here.
Limited Edition. Tropical Brazil. Notes of blueberry, mango and tropical fruits. Medium roast, strength 3.5/5
- Delicious notes of blueberry, mango and tropical fruits.
- Rich, smooth, well-rounded medium roast.
- Acidity - Medium.
- Body - Medium.
- Stays fresh for up to 6 months unopened. Once opened up to 6 weeks. 250g bags.
What’s all the fuss about:
Region - Bahia, Brazil
Growing Altitude - 1100 metres above sea level.
Variety - Catuai
Milling Process - Natural
Aroma - Sweet
Flavour - Blueberry, mango, tropical fruits, caramel
SCA Score - 84 - independently rated excellent
Tropical Bahia is a product of unique circumstances. Producers based in the highest elevations in state of Bahia have some of the best coffee cultivation conditions in Brazil but often encounter problems with drying due to high humidity and rainfall during the harvest and processing season.
For this reason many choose to transport their cherries around 50km to the neighbouring Caatinga biome, known for its warmer, drier climate. En route, the cherries undergo a unique fermentation process in a closed truck. The process never lasts more than 24 hours, but the resulting cup profile is packed with fruity sweetness.
Meet some of our Tropical Bahia Producers:
Manoelito Ataide Santos, Fazenda Baixadao
“I had great influence from my Father who has always lived in the countryside. I left other activities that I had, and decided to be a coffee producer, just like my father was, replicating his knowledge.”
Sidmar Candido Da Silva, Fazenda Campo Belo
“Coffee is our main source of income. Our Family comes together and carries out all the harvest and post-harvest work together. With great dedication, we always seek to improve our coffee quality."