Founded in 1887, Fazenda Rio Verde began with a wedding. Antonio Fachardo Junqueira and Gabriella Augusta inherited the farm as part of their wedding gift, and their family has spent generations cultivating, innovating, and caring for the land ever since.
Located in the heart of the Mantiqueira Mountains, Fazenda Rio Verde is now part of the Ipanema Agrícola group—a Brazilian export company that also owns three farms. Rio Verde is the oldest of the company’s farms as well as its flagship. Home to a state-of-the-art mill and processing center, and surrounded by untouched forests and crystal-clear springs, the property is interconnected by ecological trails and represents a balance between production and preservation.
Environmental sustainability has long been at the core of all activities at Fazenda Rio Verde, and that remains true under the stewardship of Ipanema Agrícola. In addition to the mill and processing center, Rio Verde also boasts an environmental monitoring center—a home base for all sustainability initiatives. These include rigorous control of water resources, cultivation of native species seedlings for reforestation, the promotion of wild bee populations, and continuous monitoring of the surrounding fauna and flora.
The soil of the Mantiqueira region has unique characteristics due to its mineral richness and high clay content, making it one of the farm's greatest assets—alongside a dedicated team committed to the relentless pursuit of excellence and innovation.
How to Drink: Just like you wouldn't add soda to your best whiskey, this amazing coffee is meant to be drank black with no sugar or cream.