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  • Wild Jacu Bird sitting in a tree
  • Wild Jacu Bird coffee beans drying in Brazil
  • Wild Jacu Bird, Brazil
  • Wild Jacu Bird, Brazil
Organic
  • Wild Jacu Bird sitting in a tree
  • Wild Jacu Bird coffee beans drying in Brazil
  • Wild Jacu Bird, Brazil
  • Wild Jacu Bird, Brazil

Wild Jacu Bird

Brazil

  • Hazelnut
  • Maple Syrup
  • Aniseed
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About This Coffee

The Camocim Estate, with just 50 hectares of land under coffee cultivation, is one of the smallest coffee plantations in Brazil. Located in Pedra Azul, Espirito Santo, the small coffee estate is home to a native South American bird called the Jacu.

These indigenous birds inhabit the forest and feast on only the very ripest coffee cherries produced in the forest shade. Once the Jacu bird has ingested the cherry, it goes through its digestive system and the local villagers collect the odourless droppings, composed of the extremely rare coffee beans, and transport them to the drying areas where they are dried, cleaned and stored in their parchment for up to three months.

The result of this laborious, unique process is a sweet, full-bodied specialty coffee that is more acidic than typically found in the region, with a clean, smooth aftertaste and no bitterness.

Roasting

We roast all our coffee beans in small artisanal batches each day to preserve freshness and consistency. All ground coffee is ground to order just before shipping, so you can be assured your coffee has arrived as fresh as possible.

The majority of our coffees are medium roasted as a standard, unless otherwise stated on the product page.

Please contact us if you have any questions about our coffees or the way we roast.

Shipping

All orders are packed and shipped from our roastery in the UK.

We aim to process and ship orders within 1-2 working days, although large orders containing multiple varieties of roasted coffee may take slightly longer. 

UK shipping is free on orders over £100.

For international orders, shipping costs and any duties & taxes are calculated and prepaid for at checkout - Any charges at customs are then dealt with in advance by us to ensure your coffee arrives as quickly as possible. 

US shipping is free on orders over $250.

  • Roast Medium
  • Varietal Mixed Arabica
  • Process Wild Animal
  • Flavour Profile Spicy/Nutty

Taste Profile

Sweet, full-bodied, and smooth, with unique tasting notes of cinnamon, maple syrup, aniseed, and even hints of brown bread. Finished with pleasant nutty tones redolent of peanuts and hazelnut.

Information

Country: Brazil

Region: Pedra Azul, Espirito Santo

Estate: Camocim

Varietal: Mix of Arabica (Bourbon, Icatu, and Catuai)

Processing Method: Jacu Bird and Washed 

Drying Method: Sun-dried in tunnels on raised beds

Elevation: 450 masl

Certification: Organic

Roast: Medium

All our Jacu Bird coffee beans are 100% ethically sourced - foraged only from wild free-roaming Jacu Birds.

Brazil

Wild Jacu Bird Coffee

The Camocim Estate, with just 50 hectares of land under coffee cultivation, is one of the smallest coffee plantations in Brazil. Located in Pedra Azul, Espirito Santo, the small coffee estate is home to a native South American bird called the Jacu.

These indigenous birds inhabit the forest and feast on only the very ripest coffee cherries produced in the forest shade. Once the Jacu bird has ingested the cherry, it goes through its digestive system and the local villagers collect the odourless droppings, composed of the extremely rare coffee beans, and transport them to the drying areas where they are dried, cleaned and stored in their parchment for up to three months.

The result of this laborious, unique process is a sweet, full-bodied specialty coffee that is more acidic than typically found in the region, with a clean, smooth aftertaste and no bitterness.

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