Pride Edition: Brazil: Cachoeira da Grama
Supporting LGBTQ+ youth charity Akt
Cachoeira Da Grama
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This year, we're proud to introduce our 2026 Pride coffee in collaboration with London-based artist YORGOS, whose work centres on human connection, emotion, and bold visual simplicity. His approach felt like a natural fit, not just for a coffee label, but for the spirit of Pride itself.
For YORGOS, the starting point was clear. He wanted to create something that felt warm, celebratory, and human.
The final artwork does that exactly. Two mirrored faces sit side by side, connected through shared presence. Above them, a rainbow arcs overhead, offering not just colour, but something that feels protective and caring.
For YORGOS, that rainbow carries more than celebration. It speaks to resilience, support, and hope, which feels like a pretty honest reflection of what Pride means right now.
The coffee itself is a vibrant single-origin from Brazil, a country known not only for its rich coffee heritage, but also for its powerful Pride celebrations and resilient LGBTQ+ community. From the streets of São Paulo, home to one of the largest Pride parades in the world, to grassroots movements fighting for equality across the country, Brazil continues to be a place of both vibrant culture and deep resistance.
We're once again partnering with akt, a UK charity that supports LGBTQ+ young people who are homeless or living in unsafe environments. For every bag sold, 50p goes directly to akt, helping to provide safe housing, emotional support, and a path forward for young people who need it most.
This is our third year supporting akt, and we're proud to continue standing with them. With 24% of young homeless people identifying as LGBTQ+, and many having been forced out after coming out, this work is more urgent than ever.
This coffee? It's as bold and vibrant as the community it celebrates. We hope you love it.
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We've been buying coffee from Fazenda Cachoeira da Grama for over 20 years, and there's good reason why. This internationally renowned farm has been in the Carvalho Dias family since 1890, producing consistently exceptional coffee from Brazil's Sul de Minas region. Since Bourbon Specialty Coffees joined the management in 2016, it's become a proper hub for coffee variety research and innovative processing techniques.
The farm sits just north of the Minas Gerais border, nudging into Alta Mogiana in São Paulo state. Its mountainous terrain ranges from 1,100 to 1,300 metres above sea level, with precipitation levels between 1,800 and 2,000mm annually and an average temperature of 19ºC. Ideal conditions for coffee, basically.
Mogiana is one of Brazil's oldest coffee production areas, with a history stretching back to the 1800s. The region takes its name from the Companhia Mogiana railways that traversed these mountainous coffee lands, the local line was known as "The Coffee Train" for its crucial role in early coffee production. The rich red volcanic soil and unique range of microclimates here have long been renowned for producing terrific quality and distinctive flavour profiles. Today, more than 1 million bags of coffee are grown in the Mogiana Valley annually.
At Cachoeira, everything is done manually, from planting to handling to harvest. The steep topography simply doesn't allow for the kind of mechanisation you commonly see elsewhere in Brazil. This hands-on approach, combined with a focus primarily on Yellow and Red Bourbon varieties, has earned the farm multiple Cup of Excellence awards. Gabriel de Carvalho Dias, an agronomic engineer and leading agronomist, has been instrumental in the farm's success through his expertise and genuine passion for coffee.
Spanning 411 hectares (with 84 dedicated to coffee), Fazenda Cachoeira da Grama takes environmental and social sustainability seriously. Lindolpho de Carvalho Dias developed a programme to plant native species alongside coffee crops to support biodiversity, including a partnership with SOS Mata Atlântica planting trees native to the Mata Atlântica forest. The farm also provides amenities for its workers, including a school, club, football field, and 47 houses with modern facilities. Investments in coffee processing facilities, wastewater treatment, and a small hydroelectric plant further demonstrate their commitment to doing things properly.
The Carvalho Dias family's dedication to land preservation and community support has enabled them to produce consistently excellent coffee for well over a century, making Fazenda Cachoeira da Grama a genuine standout in the global coffee community.
A classic Brazilian coffee, this is full of sultanas, alongside dates and a dusting of sugary sweetness. Hazelnut and biscuit notes in the background add depth and linger onto the aftertaste.
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- Country: Brazil
- State: São Paulo
- Region: Vale da Grama, Mogiana
- Nearest city: São Sebastião da Grama
- Farm: Cachoeira da Grama
- Producer: Gabriel de Carvalho Dias
- Altitude: 1,250 m.a.s.l.
- Farm size: 411.04 hectares
- Coffee growing area: 84.36 hectares
- Harvest months: May–September
- Annual production: 4,000 bags
- Processing: Natural
- Varietal: Canario
- Varieties grown: Yellow Bourbon, Red Bourbon, Yellow Catuaí, Red Catuaí, Yellow Catucaí, Canário, Mundo Novo, Arara
- Harvest methods: Manual, derriçadeiras, selective picking
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Cupping notes: Sultanas, dates, hazelnut.
Cup of Excellence Cupping Scores
- Clean cup (1–8): 6
- Sweetness (1–8): 7
- Acidity (1–8): 6
- Mouthfeel (1–8): 6.5
- Flavour (1–8): 7
- Aftertaste (1–8): 6
- Balance (1–8): 6.5
- Overall (1–8): 6
- Correction (+36): +36
- Total (max. 100): 87
If you'd like to find out more about how we score coffees, make sure to read our blog post "What Do Coffee Cupping Scores Actually Mean?" and if you'd like to try cupping yourself, we've got a guide to that too: What is Coffee Cupping.
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Medium to medium-dark
Keep the pace of the roast middle of the road, maybe a fraction on the slower side. Then you're looking for end of the gap to finish the roast, don't push it too far. -
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This Pride Month, we are thrilled to announce the launch of Pride Edition, an exclusive single-origin coffee, in partnership with akt, a charity dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ youth who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or living in hostile environments.
About the artist: YORGOS
YORGOS is a London‑based street artist and painter whose work explores human connection, identity, and self‑expression through gesture and movement. His practice focuses on how emotion and meaning are communicated through the body, creating raw, honest pieces that challenge constructed ideas of class, beauty, and sexuality.
Working across large‑scale murals, public installations, and gallery exhibitions, YORGOS moves fluidly between street and gallery spaces. His work has featured across London, including at the London Mural Festival and galleries such as Shoreditch Modern, and often centres on community‑led projects that bring people together through shared expression.
Through his work, YORGOS creates space for individuality to exist freely, celebrating the importance of being seen, understood, and connected.
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