Burundi Kayanza Kibingo Station
Burundi Kayanza Kibingo Station
Cupping Notes:
Pour-over brews highlight Kibingo's bright cup characteristics, clean raw sugar sweetness, along with flavor profiles of orange spice tea and tart jamaica, raw sugars, a spiced mixture of clove and mace, and cranberry-like acidity.
Region: Kayanza Province
Variety: Bourbon
Altitude: ~1900 masl
Processing: Wet Process (Washed)
Certification: Farm Gate
Farm Description:
Kibingo Station is a coffee cherry collection site located in Kayanza, Burundi's northern province that borders neighboring Rwanda. The washing station acts as a central delivery site for a few thousand small holder famers who occupy the 18 hills that surround Kibingo. Farmers grow mostly older bourbon types, the original coffee cultivar introduced to the area in the 1930s by Catholic monks traveling from the island of Reunion. Kibingo sits at just under 1900 meters above sea level, and many of the farmers have coffee planted much higher than this. Kibingo is named after reeds that are growing in the river running alongside the station site, planted in order to help keep the soil at the banks from eroding. They've been around since the mid 1980s, and last year Kibingo took 1st place at the Burundi Cup of Excellence competition, no small task. Kibingo roasts easily, very little roast color variance as you move from yellowing, to browning, and onto first crack. It helps that the sort is so good, with little to no trace of underripe coffee in the few hundred grams of coffee that we roasted.
This description is from Coffee Shrub.