RWANDA GORILLA MOUNTAIN COFFEE

Rwanda Gorilla Mountain Coffee
As low as £11.00
As with other fine African coffees, the coffee taster's lexicon is put to good use in describing the character. Notes of blackberry, baking spices, caramel, cranberry, raisins, berries, citrus, cream, lemon, strawberry, grapefruit, floral, cherry, vanilla, caramel, tangy orange, berry jam, lavender, honey, sweet black cherry and figs are described. Rwandan coffee is not mass produced as we know it in the west. It is known as the land of a thousand hills. Many farmers grow their produce on hillsides and within lush, untamed valleys on very smallholdings. This batch scored an incredible 87 judged by the Speciality Coffee Associatuon's independent coffee graders.
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As with other fine African coffees, the coffee taster's lexicon is put to good use in describing the character. Notes of blackberry, baking spices, caramel, cranberry, raisins, berries, citrus, cream, lemon, strawberry, grapefruit, floral, cherry, vanilla, caramel, tangy orange, berry jam, lavender, honey, sweet black cherry and figs are described. Rwandan coffee is not mass produced as we know it in the west. It is known as the land of a thousand hills. Many farmers grow their produce on hillsides and within lush, untamed valleys on very smallholdings. In order to reach the markets of the west, they are often members of local coffee cooperatives who organise the processing and distribution of their produce. The coffee bushes are of the heirloom 'bourbon' varietal. As with all of our coffees we only buy micro lots that have scored 84+ on the scale scored according to SCAA (Specialty Coffee Association of America) criteria. This scored 87. Multinational brands buy beans that come in at 70-75 and value coffee usually scores around 60-65 on the scale.

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