Small and medium associated coffee growers, from different regions of Minas Gerais, celebrating commercial partnerships around the world through Flor de Café, an enterprise specialized in the direct trade of socio-environmental coffees.
Our beverages are produced in amid forest preservation, spring recovery and human development, valuing the culture and identity of rural women and men!
In the photo, Sr. Divino, patio master at Fazenda Limeira in Nepomuceno.
Environmental diagnostics, native trees cataloguing, collecting seeds, regenerating forests, monitoring fauna, recovering springs and water courses. Initiatives that guarantee the health of the ecosystem and preserve the abundance of nature in the midst of plantations.
In the photo, Thaís Lima and Alexandre Teixeira, coordinators of Flor de Café environmental projects.
Trading partners that strengthen cultural ties, foment knowledge exchange and contribute to better distribution of income among farmers. Spain, Germany, Australia, Taiwan and the United States are countries where Flor de Café have business partners.
In the photo, Priscila Pinho, barista and new business developer
In addition to the wonderful green beans, we also bet on the quality of our roasted coffees, ideal for preparing “espressos” and filtered coffees, served in internationally renowned Brazilian coffee shops and restaurants, such as the award-winning Maní, ranked amongst the 100 best restaurants in the world.
In the photo, freshly roasted beans by Jack Robson, who signs the roasting profile of our coffees.
Our beautiful packaging, representing the spirit of farmers integrated into the environment, were created by the Spanish artist Paco Padilla-Parra, in partnership with the designer Felipe Souza, from Rio de Janeiro.
The name of our coffees were chosen in honour of the “Garanguís” and “Morembás”, extinct indigenous peoples and the first inhabitants of Nepomuceno, in the southern region of Minas Gerais state, the host city of Flor de Café.
In the photo, the Spanish artist Paco Padilla-Parra working on one of his creations for the Flor de Café.
100% arabica
Notes of milk chocolate
white fruits, roasted hazelnut
Refined citric acidity
dense body
and a lengthy, sweet finish
100% arabica
Notes of honey, orange blossom,
blackberry and chocolate.
Citric acidity,
viscous body.
Lengthy, sweet finish,
with a slight floral touch.
Young or sometimes not so, we share a lively and constant aspiration: create a new history, based on a new way of producing coffee.
Headquartered in Nepomuceno, in the south of Minas Gerais, Brazil and Barcelona in Spain, Flor de Café is formed by more than 20 contributors around the world, willing to support and develop a human, cultural and environmental project, to directly trade coffees.
In the photo, Alexandre Teixeira, Thaís Lima, Milena Rodrigues and João Marcelo Marques on a field day in Nepomuceno.
Rua Francisco Custódio da Veiga, 186 – Centro
Nepomuceno – MG – Cep 37250-000
Tel.: (35) 99870-1734 • Cel.: (21) 98105-0296
Av Diagonal Num. 361 P.PR PTA. 1
Barcelona – España
Tel.: +34 625 35 04 40
Nepomuceno – 1100 metros – 43 hectares de café – 18 hectares de matas preservadas – 5 nascentes – 1200 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 950 metros – 65 hectares de café – 11 hectares de matas preservadas – 2 nascentes – 1600 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 950 metros – 60 hectares de café – 12 hectares de matas preservadas – 3 nascentes – 1500 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 950 metros – 16 hectares de café – 8 hectares de matas preservadas – 2 nascentes – 600 sacas ao ano
950 metros – Nepomuceno – 70 hectares de café – 15 hectares de matas preservadas – 1 nascentes – 1800 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 900 metros – 40 hectares de café – 9 hectares de matas preservadas – 1 nascente – 1300 sacas ao ano
Coqueiral – 900 metros – 40 hectares de café – 8 hectares de matas preservadas – 2 nascentes – 1.000 sacas ao ano
Carmos da Cachoeira – 1000 metros – 50 hectares de café – 20 hectares de matas preservadas – 6 nascentes – 1500 sacas ao ano
Lavras – 950 metros – 25 hectares de café – 6 hectares de matas preservadas – 6 nascentes –
700 sacas ao ano
Lavras – 930 metros – 3 hectares de café – 1 hectare de mata preservada – 1 nascente – 70 sacas ao ano
Varginha – 950 metros – 35 hectares de café- 30 hectares de matas preservadas- 2 nascentes, 1 rio – 1200 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 900 metros – 82 hectares de café – 42 hectares de mata preservada- 6 nascentes – 2800 sacas ao ano
Cambuquira – 1050 metros – 25 hectares de café – 8 hectares de matas preservadas – 1 nascente – 800 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 900 metros – 14 hectares de café – 3 hectares de matas preservadas – 1 nascente – 500 sacas ao ano
Nepomuceno – 950 metros -18 hectares de café – 6 hectares de matas preservadas -3 nascentes – 350 sacas anuais
Nepomuecno – 950 metros- 1,6 hectares de café – ½ hectare de matas preservadas – 1 nascente – 60 sacas de café ao ano
Nepomuceno – 900 metros – 9 hectares de café – 4 hectares de matas preservadas – 1 nascente – 300 sacas anuais
Itumirim – 1000 metros – 45 hectares de café – 8 hectares de matas preservadas – 2 nascentes – 1300 sacas ao ano