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With the darker roasts the body became heavier and sugars further caramelized, exhibiting notes of marzipan, pipe tobacco, dark chocolate, and molasses.
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With the darker roasts the body became heavier and sugars further caramelized, exhibiting notes of marzipan, pipe tobacco, dark chocolate, and molasses.
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Description | With the darker roasts the body became heavier and sugars further caramelized, exhibiting notes of marzipan, pipe tobacco, dark chocolate, and molasses. | FLAVOR NOTES: Blueberry, Honeydew, Jasmine Honeysuckle, Sweet & Sugary LIGHT ROAST Imagine a love affair between wild Ethiopian blueberries and delicate jasmine honeysuckle, creating a seductive sweetness that dances on your tongue. Each sip unveils layers of complexity, as notes of fresh honeydew melon emerge like whispered secrets, leading to an enchanting finale of pure sugary bliss. This is more than a flavor profile - it's a romantic symphony in your cup, where floral delicacy meets bold fruit in perfect harmony. GEOGRAPHY: Region Kigumo, Muranga County PRODUCER: Buku Sayisa Mill, Azeb Tadesse Coffee Supply PROCESS: Natural VARIETY: Heirloom | FLAVOR NOTES: Black Cherry, Tropical Fruit, Caramel, Roasted Hazelnut, Floral LIGHT ROAST Deep in the heartland of Murang'a County, where volcanic soils whisper ancient stories, the New Irati Factory crafts some of Kenya's most captivating coffees. Here, in the misty highlands where coffee cherries slowly ripen to perfection, over 600 smallholder farmers tend to their precious trees with generations of wisdom. This isn't just coffee processing - it's an art form perfected over half a century, where every bean tells a story of meticulous care, from dawn harvest to the final rays of African sun. GEOGRAPHY: Region Buku Sayisa Kebele, Hambela Wamena, Guji Zone, Oromia PRODUCER: Kangiri Farmers Cooperative Society, New Irati Factory PROCESS: Washed VARIETY: Ruiru 11, Batian, SL34, SL28 | FLAVOR NOTES: Dried Fruit, Roasted Nuts, Dark Chocolate DARK ROAST Like twilight settling over volcanic peaks, this coffee seduces with its deep, mysterious presence. Dark chocolate notes emerge like velvet shadows, while smokey undertones whisper tales of transformation by flame. As it lingers, roasted nuts dance a slow waltz on your palate - a rich, indulgent finale that beckons you back to the depths of the cup. GEOGRAPHY: Region Santa Ana PRODUCER: Various smallholders PROCESS: Washed VARIETY: Bourbon, Pacas | FLAVOR NOTES: Dark Chocolate, Green Apple, Dried Plum, Nougat MEDIUM ROAST From the shadows of the Rwenzori Mountains emerges a coffee that's changing lives one bean at a time. This exceptional arabica, produced by the determined women of the Vughole station, isn't just a testament to Congolese coffee excellence - it's a bold statement of peace and resilience. Grown along the misty borders of Africa's oldest national park, where mountain gorillas roam free and hope blooms with each harvest, this coffee captures both the spirit of its remarkable terroir and the strength of its female farmers. GEOGRAPHY: Region North Kivu PRODUCER: Vughole Women's Group PROCESS: Washed VARIETY: Heirloom Varietals, Blue Mountain, Rumangabo | The Ethiopia Mother Station Natural is a wonderfully rich and complex coffee, tiered with round, fruit forward notes and exquisite aromatics. |
Content | With the darker roasts the body became heavier and sugars further caramelized, exhibiting notes of marzipan, pipe tobacco, dark chocolate, and molasses. | Journey to Buku Sayisa | A Coffee Adventure in the Clouds From the misty mountains of West Guji comes a coffee that's not just a drink - it's a ticket to coffee's birthplace. Grown at a breathtaking 7,500 feet where ancient coffee forests touch the Ethiopian sky, this isn't your average morning brew. The Story in Your Cup: Picture this: way up in the highlands, where the air is crisp and mornings are wrapped in mountain mist, master coffee artisans at Buku Sayisa are performing what can only be described as coffee alchemy. They select the perfect cherries and let them bask in the African sun for two weeks on elevated beds - because great things can't be rushed. A Tale of Gods and Coffee: Legend has it these beans were born from the tears of Waaqa, the sky god himself. For over a thousand years, the Oromo people have been guardians of these precious heirloom coffee trees, growing them among ancient stones and rich volcanic soil. Modern farmers still dance to this ancient rhythm, letting their coffee grow wild and free alongside local crops, just as their ancestors did for centuries. What Makes This Coffee Epic: Grown at skyscraper heights in Ethiopia's coffee paradise Crafted by artisans who treat coffee like fine art Heirloom varieties passed down through generations Each bag tells you exactly which patch of mountain paradise your beans came from Ready to taste history? This isn't just coffee - it's your invitation to join an age-old adventure that started in the very place where coffee was born. No passport required, just a cup and a sense of wonder. | The Art of Precision | A Kenyan Coffee Legacy In the rolling hills of Murang'a, where rich volcanic soil cradles coffee roots, magic happens before dawn. As first light touches the mountains, hundreds of skilled hands begin their daily ritual - selecting only the ripest cherries for what will become an extraordinary coffee journey. At the historic New Irati Factory, coffee isn't just processed - it's transformed through a mesmerizing dance of tradition and precision. Each cherry embarks on a carefully choreographed journey: from the gentle morning harvest to an evening float in crystal-clear mountain water, from overnight fermentation to the final sun-soaked rest on raised beds. What makes this coffee truly special is the human touch. Mill managers don't rely on machines or timers - they know the perfect moment of fermentation by feel, a skill passed down through generations. Dense, high-quality beans are hand-sorted in washing channels, pushed gently with wooden tools in a rhythm as old as the hills themselves. The Magic Behind Every Bean:
| Dark Temptation | A Santa Ana Legend High above the bustle of everyday life, where volcanic soils whisper ancient secrets to coffee roots, the artisans of Santa Ana craft a coffee that defies ordinary description. This isn't just a dark roast - it's an exploration of coffee's darker nature, where fire meets finesse in perfect harmony. Each bean in your cup has been carefully nurtured at heights where eagles soar, demanding extra patience and precision from the farmers who tend these slow-growing treasures. Here, at elevations above 1,200 meters, time itself seems to slow down, allowing each cherry to develop profound depth and character. The Magic in the Darkness:
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| Seeds of Change
A Story of Women, Peace, and Coffee Where mountain gorillas tread and mist clings to ancient forests, the women of Vughole are brewing a quiet revolution. This isn't just exceptional coffee - it's liquid hope, cultivated by a remarkable community of female farmers who are transforming their corner of DR Congo one harvest at a time.
At the intersection of Africa's oldest national park and some of its newest coffee stories, the women of the Coopade cooperative tend their small plots with extraordinary care. These coffee artisans, each working less than half a hectare of precious land, are proving that the finest treasures often come in small packages. This is more than a morning ritual in your cup - it's part of a larger story of conservation, community, and courage. Every bean helps protect the extraordinary wildlife of Virunga National Park, from endangered mountain gorillas to majestic savannah elephants, while supporting sustainable livelihoods that nurture both land and people. The Impact in Your Cup:
| The Ethiopia Mother Station Natural is a wonderfully rich and complex coffee, tiered with round, fruit forward notes and exquisite aromatics. We are quite fond of the lighter registers that showcased notes of merlot, strawberries, and a balanced brightness. The darker registers we found to be rather tasty, as they exhibited velvety notes of dark chocolate, cloves, and roasted marshmallows. All in all, this is a sophisticated coffee that shines in an array of brew methods. We’d recommend it as a bright and complex pour over, or a juicy and sweet contemporary espresso shot. |
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