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		<title>Daterra Farms Sweet Collection (from Minas Gerais, Brazil)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it&#8217;s simply that the rustic sweetness of this sample just stuck with me. Honestly, I wasn&#8217;t going to purchase this since I was already ordering another of their coffees. Not that I thought it wasn&#8217;t a great coffee, but I was clearly referencing the deep complex fruit of their Espresso Reserve. But after a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s simply that the rustic sweetness of this sample just stuck with me. Honestly, I wasn&#8217;t going to purchase this since I was already ordering another of their coffees. Not that I thought it wasn&#8217;t a great coffee, but I was clearly referencing the deep complex fruit of their Espresso Reserve. But after a few weeks, I was still thinking about this one. The rustic sweetness of  Muskovado Sugar draping over light cocoa and chocolate just kept coming back into my mind. So here we are, and there you go. A smooth, classic Brazil coffee with tons of old world sweetness and chocolate from one of the most innovative, quality-driven estates in Brazil.</p>


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		<title>New Coffee: Daterra Farms Espresso Reserve from Minas Gerais, Brazil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Cerrado region in Minas Gerais, Brazil comes a wonderfully complex Brazilian coffee. Daterra has long been on the forefront of producer technology, but that isn&#8217;t why I am so fond of their coffees. It&#8217;s the flavor. A rich, full-bodied chocolate &#038; cocao base that mingle with deeply fruited layers of raisin and black [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the Cerrado region in Minas Gerais, Brazil comes a wonderfully complex Brazilian coffee. Daterra has long been on the forefront of producer technology, but that isn&#8217;t why I am so fond of their coffees. It&#8217;s the flavor. A rich, full-bodied chocolate &#038; cocao base that mingle with deeply fruited layers of raisin and black cherry delivers an extraordinarily balanced, structured cup with a long, sweet finish. </p>
<p>This particular coffee is a blend of three varietals, grown and selected from different plots on the farms, and although it has espresso in the name, it is equally suited for press and drip brewing.</p>
<p>And to top it all off, this coffee is certified by <a href="http://www.utzcertified.org/">Utz Kapeh</a> &#038; <a href="http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/">The Rainforest Alliance</a>.</p>


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