Bolivia

Kolibri Coffee

This month, we take you on a journey to the Netherlands, where Stephany & Darius started their roastery a few years back. Kolibri works their magic to roast some of the finest coffees. We're thrilled to bring them to you this month. Enjoy!

CHEPSANGOR

Origin: Kenya
Process: Washed 
Tasting notes: Tangerine & Mango

Dr. Rosebella is a dedicated advocate for female farmers in her community, striving to offer them sustainable alternatives beyond charcoal production, which harms health and the environment. She distributed seedlings to women in her group, providing training and technical support to enhance their farming practices. Women meticulously select ripe cherries for processing, ensuring parchment perfection while sun- drying. With eco-pulper machine, Chepsangor producers can flexibly employ various processing methods.

Sugarlime

Origin: Colombia
Process: Washed 
Tasting notes: Lemongrass & Mandarine

This is a geisha from La Palma Farm in Santa Barbara, Colombia. Grown in the Andes, particularly the Antioquia region, this geisha benefits from ideal conditions – a unique microclimate, rich volcanic soil, and high elevations. Its prolonged fermentation-washed processing accentuates its floral and elegant notes like Brown Sugar, Lemongrass, and Mandarine in a filter roast. La Palma employs selective hand harvesting and a unique fermentation method to produce high- quality coffee. The beans are fully washed and dried in silos for an even and optimal humidity.

Gardenia

Origin: Guatemala
Process: Natural
Tasting notes: Hibiscus & Marzipan

Gardenia farm is located high in the mountains in a a vibrant native forest, where preserving nature is at the heart of the farm’s operations. In addition to sustainability, coffee quality is a key priority. By carefully monitoring every stage of the process, they are able to produce outstanding quality coffees, working with exotic varieties in order to showcase the unique potential of the region’s coffee. The cherries are placed on the patio to begin drying about four hours on average after harvest and workers turn the coffee every hour to ensure thorough and even drying.

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Rush Rush

Say hi to Rush Rush! This month’s roaster from Antwerp, Belgium. It’s our first time working with Rush Rush and we couldn’t be more excited. This month we have a (for us) new coffee origin, Bolivia!

Rush Rush brewed on a V60
Rush Rush Mamani coffee from Bolivia
Rush Rush Nyagishiru coffee from Burundi
Rush Rush Potosi coffee from Colombia

MAMANI

Origin: Bolivia
Process: Washed 
Producer: Familia Mamani
Varieties: Caturra
Tasting notes: Chocolate, peach

Bolivia isn’t the first country that comes to mind when it comes to specialty coffee. It doesn’t produce as much coffee as some of its South American neighbours, but it does have great conditions for growing high quality coffee. This is the first Bolivian coffee to take place in our box. A clean, washed coffee with notes of chocolate and peach.

NYAGISHIRU

Origin: Burundi
Process: Natural 
Varieties: Red bourbon
Tasting notes: Hibiscus, pear

Burundi is a tiny country that produces coffee of exceptional quality. We had a coffee from the Nyagishiru washing station last year, and this time we’re fortunate to try it from Rush Rush. This natural processed coffee has notes of hibiscus and pear.

POTOSI

Origin: Colombia
Process: Natural
Producer: Finca potosi
Varieties: Colombia
Tasting notes: Green apple, bubblegum

Colombia is known for their washed coffees. Whenever we get the chance, we enjoy trying other processing methods from this country. This time, we find ourselves with Potosi. A natural processed coffee with notes of green apples and bubblegum.

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