Flavour profile: orange, rosehip tea, sugar cane
Altitude: 1800-2200
Processing method: washed
Location: Upper Bukyabo
Variety: SL14, SL28 & Nyasaland
Owner: Buwobodeya
Packing: 250g
Cupping Score: 86
Importer: Falcon Coffees
Roaster: Beansmith
What is GourmetCoffee Specialty?
It's a real selection of coffee, carefully selected and roasted for us by Beansmith's select roasters. There are many definitions, one of the more specific ones from the SCA (Select Coffee Association) states that they are coffees that score at least 80 out of 100 in a professional evaluation and have no exactly mentioned defects in taste. You'll also find 100% transparency (farms, importer, roaster and retailer) with our select coffees.
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What's different about our selection coffees?
Don't expect a pronounced bitterness in the coffee as they are roasted lighter than regular coffees. As a rule, you can find more fruity flavours in them. All of our coffees are primarily intended for home brewing like filter coffee, but that doesn't mean they can't be interesting in a mocha pot.
What caught our eye about this coffee?
Sweet coffee with mild acidity for everyday drinking and for complete beginners or conservatives in coffee selection.
Preparation tip
We don't write the exact grinding coarseness because every grinder has it differently, but you can try to grind so that you get about what we have below. But it's really one of many different cases. It's just kind of a jumping off point.
Drip 18g (60ml bloom), 250ml total in 2:30min
Information from the importer
Coffee Gardens was founded in 2017 with the aim of producing select coffee in an ethical way and offering a transparent and direct connection between coffee growers and consumers. The following information about our 2021/22 microlots and nano-lots has been created so that our customers and consumers can better understand the coffee they are buying, the story behind it, and the incredible farmers who grow it. The microlots were created by combining daily lots (coffee processed on the same day) with similar flavor profiles. Therefore, a single farmer can contribute to multiple microlots.
The coffee gardens have been working with the farmers who produced this micro lot for five years. They know each farming family because they live on the mountain about 600 metres above their washing station where the coffee is washed.
This micro lot is named after the village of Buwobodeya where many farmers live. Last year, with the support of the roasters, we trained these farmers in growing coffee among the shade trees, good farming practices and of course better harvesting techniques. In July, we distributed over 8,300 seedlings of shade, fruit and fast-growing trees. This year the training continues and we are building toilet blocks for three primary schools in the area, including Zebugu-Busi Primary School. Farmers have different sized coffee gardens and so supply different quantities of coffee. Mr. Nasimo Lawrance of Buwobodeya was the main contributor to this microset with 148 KG of red ripe coffee cherries. Within hours of harvest, the coffee cherries are carried to our station in 50kg bags by 'runners' - a team of over 160 men and women employed from the local community. This coffee is ground and then subjected to our distinctive fermentation method, which involves pre-washing, a long soak in cold mountain spring water and then a gentle long fermentation lasting forty hours before a final wash. The coffee is carefully sorted in 12 different stages before export.