Burundi Kayanza Microlot

Burundi Kayanza Microlot

Regular price $18.00 Sale

Cupping Notes: Notes of dark chocolate, dried berries and vanilla cola.   

Roast Level: Medium (City+) 

Gakenke

Gakenke Washing Station is located in the province of Kayanza and was established in 1991. Farmers here own less than half a hectare of land, on average, and in addition to growing coffee, they also grow crops like bananas, beans, yams, taro, and cassava, both for sale and for household use. There are 2667 farmers that deliver to this washing station, each farmer holding only 250 trees on roughly a tenth of a hectare. 

Due to the small size and yield on the average coffee farm or plot, washing stations are the primary point of purchase for us in Burundi. Unlike other coffee-growing regions in Central and South America where landholdings are slightly larger and coffee-centric resources are more available, most producers do not have space on their property or the financial means to do their wet- or dry-milling. Instead, the majority of growers deliver cherry to a facility that does sorting, blending, and post-harvest processing of day lots to create different offerings.

Microlot

Burundi microlots are selected out of the daylots created by various centralized washing stations, basis cup quality. Because the average farmer in Burundi owns 1/8–1/4 a hectare of land, many smallholder farmers will deliver their fresh cherry to a washing station in order to be sorted and processed; microlots, then, are blended lots comprising coffees from many producers that express exquisite coffee, but are not generally traceable to the individual producers.

Location: Kayanza, Burundi

Altitude: 1,650-1,950 meters

Varietal: Bourbon

Process: Fully Washed

Drying: Raised Beds

Harvest: March-July