BRAZIL | Sitio Capim Seco | Bourbon | Anaerobic Natural
Ciro recently took over management of the farm, from another of his brothers, Rafael – who stepped away from the family business to pursue his other passion, breeding horses.
Specialty coffee is in the Pereira family’s blood and their roots in the region are deep.
Asked about his motivation, Ciro is transparent:
“It’s in the blood. The coffee passes through our family from generation to generation. Seeing our coffees continue to be recognized for their high quality, that’s what motivates me.”
Because Fazenda Capim Seco is relatively small (35 hectares of coffee – large for the rest of the world, but small by Brazilian standards), coffees from the farm are processed at the family run mill, Fazenda Irmãs.
This coffee is loud; with big fruit notes and a syrupy body.
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BRAZIL | Sitio Capim Seco | Bourbon | Anaerobic Natural
BRAZIL | Sitio Capim Seco | Bourbon | Anaerobic Natural
Ciro recently took over management of the farm, from another of his brothers, Rafael – who stepped away from the family business to pursue his other passion, breeding horses.
Specialty coffee is in the Pereira family’s blood and their roots in the region are deep.
Asked about his motivation, Ciro is transparent:
“It’s in the blood. The coffee passes through our family from generation to generation. Seeing our coffees continue to be recognized for their high quality, that’s what motivates me.”
Because Fazenda Capim Seco is relatively small (35 hectares of coffee – large for the rest of the world, but small by Brazilian standards), coffees from the farm are processed at the family run mill, Fazenda Irmãs.
This coffee is loud; with big fruit notes and a syrupy body.
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Ciro recently took over management of the farm, from another of his brothers, Rafael – who stepped away from the family business to pursue his other passion, breeding horses.
Specialty coffee is in the Pereira family’s blood and their roots in the region are deep.
Asked about his motivation, Ciro is transparent:
“It’s in the blood. The coffee passes through our family from generation to generation. Seeing our coffees continue to be recognized for their high quality, that’s what motivates me.”
Because Fazenda Capim Seco is relatively small (35 hectares of coffee – large for the rest of the world, but small by Brazilian standards), coffees from the farm are processed at the family run mill, Fazenda Irmãs.
This coffee is loud; with big fruit notes and a syrupy body.






















