Brazil Molte Alto - Apricot, Creamy, Balanced [Medium Roast]
Sustainable Farming
The farm is dedicated to sustainable farming practices, a cornerstone of its ethos. It acknowledges that coffee's future must coexist with nature, emphasizing techniques like crop rotation, natural composting, and intercropping to preserve soil health.
This commitment to sustainability impacts not just the crops but also the community. Families benefit from fair wages and proper housing across generations. Additionally, the farm fosters a strong sense of belonging by offering educational opportunities.
Thus, the success of Monte Alto is deeply connected to both its people and its produce.
Coffee producing countries have impacted the world more than you might think.
We aim to bring more awareness, interest, and therefore value to them through art, culture, and craftsmanship.
Tropicalismo
Tropicalismo, or tropicália, was a Brazilian cultural movement that began in 1968.
It marked a true revolution in arts, music, and popular culture - inspired by work from young Brazilian artist, Hélio Oiticica.
While the movement was short-lived in Brazil, the enduring legacy of Tropicália continues to inspire the world today.