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OUR MISSION IS TO
PROMOTE AND IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE
IN EAST TIMOR THROUGH
SPECIALTY COFFEE
CAFÈS NOVELL
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Since 1958 we produce excellent, high-quality coffees that are as delicious as they are responsible. We firmly believe it is possible to produce excellent coffee while being committed to sustainability and the environment. From the origin to the cup.
VARIETY: TYPICA, TIMOR
PROCESS: WASHED
ALTITUDE: 1400-1600 METERS
HARVEST YEAR: 2020
DEGREE: SHG EP
(Strictly Hard Bean - European Preparation)
PROCESO: LAVADO
ALTITUD: 1550 METROS
AÑO DE COSECHA: 2019/2020
GRADO: SHG EP
(Strictly Hard Bean - European Preparation)
PROCESO: LAVADO
ALTITUD: 1550 METROS
AÑO DE COSECHA: 2019/2020
GRADO: SHG EP
(Strictly Hard Bean - European Preparation)
SCORE SCA: 86/100
AROMA:
ORANGE AND NUTS
FLAVOUR:
APPLE AND DRIED FRUIT
VARIETY: TYPICA, TIMOR
(Strictly Hard Bean - European Preparation)
PROCESS: WASHED
ALTITUDE 1400-1600 METERS
HARVEST YEAR: 2020
DEGREE: SHG EP
SCORE SCA: 86/100
AROMA:
ORANGE AND NUTS
FLAVOR:
APPLE AND DRIED FRUIT
Coffee was first introduced to East Timor in the 18th century under Portuguese colonization, thus becoming an important export for the country.
During the Indonesian occupation that began in 1975, many coffee growers abandoned their plantations. When East Timor became an independent nation in 2002, most of the crops had been converted to unsustained forests.
Exhausted by 24 years of war and the impoverishment of the population, some peoples of Timor began to resume the sale of coffee to carve out a new future.
THE HISTORY OF A COUNTRY TOLD BY COFFEE
AN NGO AS THE PROMOTER OF THE SECTOR
To help improve the quality of life in the rural community of Letefoho, the NGO Peace Winds Japan launched a coffee project in 2002, providing processing equipment and training to local farmers to produce higher quality coffee and thus increase your income.
The project has grown year after year, with happy roasters and coffee consumers all over the world. Currently the project exports about 150 tons per year and supports more than 700 households.
QUALITY AND SOCIAL AWARENESS
In 2011 the project was transferred to Peace Winds' social business branch, thus creating Café Brisa Serena (CBS). CBS is the first and only exporter of specialty coffee in East Timor.
They regularly offer workshops to workers to create quality awareness and competence. A group of CBS experts professionally manages the supply chain and uses meticulous protocols to ensure quality, from visual checks of parchment to green coffee grading.
As a result of these efforts, Letefoho micro-lots have been highly rated by the SCA and ranked No. 1 in national competitions. It's hard to find a better coffee in East Timor than Letefoho.
Find out more about the social project promoted by the social enterprise Café Brisa Serena to improve living conditions in East Timor through the global export of specialty coffee of the highest quality.
FROM EAST TIMOR TO YOUR HOME
FIND THE PERFECT FORMAT
Compostable Capsules Compat. Nespresso®
250g of
Whole Bean or Ground Coffee
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THE HISTORY OF A COUNTRY TOLD BY COFFEE
Coffee was first introduced to East Timor in the 18th century under Portuguese colonization, thus becoming an important export for the country.
During the Indonesian occupation that began in 1975, many coffee growers abandoned their plantations. When East Timor became an independent nation in 2002, most of the crops had been converted to unsustained forests.
Exhausted by 24 years of war and the impoverishment of the population, some peoples of Timor began to resume the sale of coffee to carve out a new future.
AN NGO AS THE PROMOTER OF THE
SECTOR
To help improve the quality of life in the rural community of Letefoho, the NGO Peace Winds Japan launched a coffee project in 2002, providing processing equipment and training to local farmers to produce higher quality coffee and thus increase your income.
The project has grown year after year, with happy roasters and coffee consumers all over the world. Currently the project exports about 150 tons per year and supports more than 700 households.
QUALITY AND SOCIAL AWARENESS
In 2011 the project was transferred to Peace Winds' social business branch, thus creating Café Brisa Serena (CBS). CBS is the first and only exporter of specialty coffee in East Timor.
They regularly offer workshops to workers to create quality awareness and competence. A group of CBS experts professionally manages the supply chain and uses meticulous protocols to ensure quality, from visual checks of parchment to grading of green coffee.
As a result of these efforts, Letefoho micro-lots have been highly rated by the SCA and ranked No. 1 in national competitions. It's hard to find a better coffee in East Timor than Letefoho.
BE THE FIRST TO DISCOVER NEW ORIGINS
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER TO BE ALWAYS INFORMED OF NEW RELEASES