- {FROM OUR FARM TO YOUR HOME} – from our family’s farm in Brazil to your home. Enjoy this single origin and single estate coffee for breakfast, afternoon coffee, or evening treat, our coffee is grown with love and taking care of during the whole harvest process till the roasting of the green beans in Atlanta, GA. Direct trade coffee and fair-trade coffee, and in 2022 we will be offering our organic certified coffee.
- {COFFEE WITH TRACEBLE and SUSTAINABLE ORIGIN}- Our farm in Brazil is Rainforest Alliance certificated, which assures that what we are offering you follows the strictest process of sustainable production, respecting the mother nature and securing a good living to all those involved in the farm operation.
- {COFFEE THAT DOES NOT NEED CREAMER} – Why is our coffee so smooth? First, we only grow Arabica beans, which are known for its amazing flavor and aroma, second, through years of developing the farm and its planting process we were able to consistently have harvest coffee beans that are high-grade and considered specialty coffee because of the quality of the coffee beans when brewed.
- {SMOOTH EASY TO DRINK COFFEE} – You cup of joe, caffeine, cappuccino espresso, brew, decoction, demitasse, ink, java, mocha, mud, perk, café, café au lait, café noir, hot stuff, jamocha, high octane, liquid gold, brain juice, cuppa, jitter juice, leaded, liquid energy, rocket fuel, wakey juice, bean juice, no matter how you called it we want to make it even more enjoyable to you, sharing our family’s coffee with you.
- {NOT BITTER AND NATURALLY SWEET} – You can brew our coffee in many ways, pour over, drip coffee, French press, percolator, auto drip machine, K-cup, espresso, cold brew, iced coffee, moka pot, Turkish.
From the brand
Fazenda Santana, Serra Negra
Our Brazilian coffee beans come from this paradise located in the city of Serra Negra, Brazil, our family’s farm Fazenda Santana
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What makes our products unique?
The Brazilian coffee beans that we roast fresh in the United States come from our family’s farm in Brazil, the Fazenda Santana
Why do we love what we do?
Coffee is a passion in our family and we truly enjoy sharing our love for this amazing beverage with our friends. Coffee is a very cultural experience for us Brazilians, in most of the homes that you may visit, first thing people will ask/offer you is if you would like some coffee, this is the way to welcome to their homes.
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Product Description
Coffee farm in Brazil
Our Story with Coffee
It is hard to imagine our lives without travel. We wouldn’t be living life as we knew it if it weren’t for our collection of boarding passes. Having collectively traveled to almost 100 countries, we knew we wanted a life of adventure together.
Our story involving coffee starts in 2013 when we jumped on a motorcycle and sped out of the massive city of Sao Paulo into the surrounding countryside. With Murilo piloting, he took Christine up steep and dusty roads to meet his parents for the first time at the family coffee farm, the Fazenda Sant’ana in Serra Negra.
No stranger to off-the-beaten path travel, Christine was in awe of the beauty and simplicity at the coffee farm, only a few hours from the city center.
As a newly dating couple, weekends and holidays were spent at the farm with family and friends, always relieved to step out of the car and breathe in the fresh air of the coffee farm. One of the highlights in the fazenda-routine was the afternoon coffee which would include warm, homemade cake and strong brewed coffee right from the farm.
Weeks turned into months and the relationship developed. After Murilo proposed in 2014, selecting the wedding venue was a no-brainer.
This was a subtle ploy to spend even more time at the farm. Meanwhile, Murilo’s family was transforming the farm into a state-of-the-art operation creating efficiencies in cultivation, production, and harvesting of the coffee plants while simultaneously retrofitting the functioning farm to an event space suitable for 300+ wedding guests.
When the big day arrived, the setting could not have been more picturesque with rolling coffee fields as far as the eye can see in every direction. A small chapel named after St. Ana (Sant’ana) was the site of the official ceremony and then the reception was a melding of both American and Brazilian traditions.
Murilo serenaded Christine with a samba-version of Marvin Gaye’s ‘Sexual Healing’ to the delight of the guests, regardless of nationality. Caipirinhas (made with the unforgettable Brazilian liquor cachaça) were served, but the midnight snack was still cheeseburgers and French fries (just missing with the apple pie!). The wedding favors were personalized packages of Fazenda Sant’ana coffee, that guests took back home to the States and brewed for themselves. Future visits back to the US entailed luggage jam packed with bags of Fazenda Sant’ana coffee for “repeat customers.”
After some time, we were ready to relocate back to Christine’s native country. Toting 9 passports and 10 boarding passes, we arrived to our new home in Alpharetta/Milton, GA in 2018. However, we missed the signature coffee from the Fazenda and decided to start experimenting with home roasted coffee for ourselves. Murilo dove into the experience, roasting in pans, toaster ovens and maybe even ruining a popcorn popper or two in the process.
He continued immersing himself into techniques and attending technical trainings so he could learn the science while he perfected the art of coffee roasting. Those same friends and family who enjoyed the coffee as wedding favors came clamoring for new and updated roasts that Murilo was working on.
In early 2020, we decided it was time to take the plunge and offer his roasts not only of Specialty Coffee from the Fazenda Sant’ana, but from some other of our favorite travel destinations as well.
Murilo serenaded Christine with a samba-version of Marvin Gaye’s ‘Sexual Healing’ to the delight of the guests, regardless of nationality. Caipirinhas (made with the unforgettable Brazilian liquor cachaça) were served, but the midnight snack was still cheeseburgers and French fries (just missing with the apple pie!). The wedding favors were personalized packages of Fazenda Sant’ana coffee, that guests took back home to the States and brewed for themselves. Future visits back to the US entailed luggage jam packed with bags of Fazenda Sant’ana coffee for “repeat customers.”
After some time, we were ready to relocate back to Christine’s native country. Toting 9 passports and 10 boarding passes, we arrived to our new home in Alpharetta/Milton, GA in 2018. However, we missed the signature coffee from the Fazenda and decided to start experimenting with home roasted coffee for ourselves.
Direct Trade – from Farm to you
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Coffee bloomCarefully grown and health coffee plants translates in better and consistent flavor. Arabica coffee trees are able to self pollinate, meaning that unless they are knocked off, the flowers will always yield fruit. |
Coffee cherryIt takes up to nine months until the fruits are ready to harvest. The cherries start out green and develop a deep color as the fruit matures. |
Green/raw coffee beansMost coffee cherries contain two seeds, which face each other inside the berry, becoming flattened surface on one side as they develop. |
Brazil is undeniably the most advanced and industrialized coffee-producing country in the world
Brazil has been the world’s largest producer of coffee for more than 150 years.
High-quality Brazilian coffees are usually traceable down to a specific farm.
Brazilian coffees tend to be low in acidity, heavy in body and sweet, often with chocolate and nutty flavors.
Your ticket to the world’s amazing flavors!
We curate our offerings of single-origin, Specialty Coffee by looking for unique and interesting characteristics of highly rated beans from all over the globe
All of our coffee is roasted in small batches in Alpharetta, GA and delivered to you for peak freshness and ultimate enjoyment
About Boarding Pass Coffee
Coffee and travel is what brought Boarding Pass Coffee founders, Murilo and Christine Santos, together.
Our relationship percolated at Murilo’s family coffee farm in Brazil over the years – from initially introducing Christine to the family all the way to our wedding.
Coffee is a major part of our family and day-to-day lives.