Rwanda Rugali Honey

Rwanda is known as the “land of a thousand hills” and coffee is widely cultivated across most of those hills.  Coffee is grown as a cash crop by upwards of 400000 smallholders whose farms are measured not in land area but number of trees.  The average farmer has 200 trees and will sell their harvest to a local washing station.  The first Central Washing Station (CWS) was built in 2001 and with strong government incentives in place that number has grown to over 300.  This policy has seen an improvement in quality and added a 40% premium to the export value of Rwandan coffee.

Traceability

Country – Rwanda
Region – Nyamasheke District
Producer – Smallholder farmers supplying to Muraho’s Rugali Washing Station
Altitude – 1450-1600 masl

Specifics – Built in April 2016, Rugali coffee washing station sees an annual production of approximately 54,000kg of milled green coffee each year.

At Rugali they use a refined process involving pre-pulp floatation to remove debris and low-density beans. After de-pulping, the coffee retains most of its mucilage, which is then gently rinsed to remove any floaters. The drying process at Kilimbi is carefully managed, with coffee laid out on drying beds between noon and 3 pm to maximize sun exposure and minimize the risk of over-fermentation. The coffee is dried for 35 days, with constant turning during the day and covering at night, ensuring consistent moisture levels and even drying for optimal quality.

Muraho Trading Company (MTCo.) is the brainchild of two brothers who were raised to call Rwanda home. They are driven to showcase to the world what Rwanda specialty coffee is all about. However, not only the coffee but more importantly the people and country that have given us so much. Rwanda has come very far from the horrific genocide against the Tutsi that took place in 1994 to the striving country it is today. This unbelievable turnaround is a huge credit to the Rwandan people and signifies the true meaning of HOPE to the rest of the world.

Phytology

Botanical species – Arabica
Varietal – Red Bourbon
Harvest period – March-July
Process Anaerobic Natural
Screen size – 15+
Bag Size – 60kgs
Packaging – GrainPro

Application Suggestion

Single Origin
Espresso
Filter

Sensory

S8011984-15 – Toasty, sweet – berries in aroma. Blueberries in flavour, citric acidity, creamy body.

Roast

Light / Medium
Medium