Brazil is a very large and diverse country. There is a plurality of peoples, regions and customs. In the 17th century, horses were one of the main means of transport and those who rode them were the Tropeiros. Men responsible for transporting products and guiding livestock over long distances, exploring forests, rivers and untouched nature.
The connection that the Tropeiros made exalts the plurality and essence of our Brazil. The Rota do Tropeiros coffee references these trailblazers who opened paths and explored the country. In the drink, all the power of flavours and characteristics of Arabica from the Montanhas Capixabas and Caparaó with fruity notes and a striking presence of caramel and chocolate flavours. A full-bodied coffee with a long finish that delights.
Caparaó Region:
There are 16 municipalities that make up Caparaó, seven of which are in Minas Gerais and nine in the state of Espírito Santo.
The region takes its name from Caparaó National Park, which is considered a natural heritage site of ecological, cultural and tourist importance. In the mountain range, it is common to see people exploring Pico da Bandeira, which is the third highest point in Brazil and the highest in the southeast region, at an altitude of almost 3,000 metres.
In the neighbourhood, in addition to lots of coffee, you will find hotels, cafés and many waterfalls. Visitors from all over Brazil are discovering this place full of peace and natural beauty.













