Santuário Sul was established in 2015 by Luiz Paulo Dias Pereira and partner Camilo Merizalde as a farm where global coffee genetics meet Brazilian soil. Set in the sunny mountains of Carmo de Minas and neighboring the historic Sisters Pereira estate, Luiz Palo guides every process — monitoring and cultivating each variety with close, hands-on attention.
A fourth-generation producer, Luiz Paulo comes from a family that has shaped Brazil’s coffee history for more than a century. That legacy continues in Santuário Sul, where he and Camilo expand the possibilities of Brazilian coffee by cultivating traditional Yellow Bourbon alongside a library of 30 exotic varieties from around the world. Their work reflects a mindset that follows curiosity and long-term commitment, allowing genetics, terroir, and technique to find their own harmony.
This approach has earned Luiz Paulo consistent recognition at the Cup of Excellence, with landmark placements across 2005, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023. Today, he is part of the Legends of Excellence — a distinction that honors not only producers with enduring quality, but those whose leadership strengthens their communities.
Santuário Sul stands as a reflection of this philosophy: a farm shaped by heritage and innovation, where global varieties adapt to Carmo de Minas, where each harvest carries intention, and where the future of Brazilian coffee continues to unfold with depth and ambition.