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Santa Clara - Brazil (Seasonal Marks)

Santa Clara - Brazil (Seasonal Marks)

Three Marks Coffee

About This Coffee

This coffee is a Yellow Catucaí variety from Oliveira, Campo das Vertentes in Minas Gerais, Brazil, grown at 1100 meters altitude. It is a natural processed coffee harvested December 2024 - January 2025 from Paulo Afonso de Resende's Farm Fazenda Santa Clara. The coffee is suggested for espresso preparation and features tasting notes of almond, apricot, and vanilla. The cherries are machine-harvested, dried on paved patios, and finished in mechanical dryers at controlled temperatures to ensure uniformity.

Origin

Campo Das Vertentes, Oliveira, Minas Gerais (Brazil)

Flavor Notes

Almond, Vanilla, Apricot

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Yellow Catucai
TM

Three Marks Coffee

The name is a play on its founders: Marc Aguye, Marco Paccagnella, and Marco De Rebotti, three friends who all share variations of the same first name. Marc and Marco De Rebotti had worked together at Nomad Coffee, while Marco Paccagnella was a regular customer who happened to work in an office above the Nomad space. They launched Three Marks in Barcelona's Fort Pienc neighborhood in 2018. De Rebotti, an Italian who handles all things coffee and roasting, spent three and a half years at his previous operation absorbing skills before taking the leap. The interiors are deliberately minimal: high ceilings, giant windows, and Marzocco Modbar machines at the bar. Three Marks collaborates closely with producers in Colombia, Ethiopia, and Kenya, and offers extraction through V60, Chemex, Aeropress, espresso, and cold brew. The team believes 90 percent of people in the coffee industry are good people, and that the specialty community grows best together.

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