Coffee Description
This delicate coffee has a surprisingly molasses-like body and floral aromatics. Juicy strawberries fill the cup before a clean finish of black tea and dried fruits.
Roast Level from the Roaster
Refers to the roast level in comparison with other coffees from the roaster
Light
Roast Level according to Crema
Refers to the roast level in comparison with all the coffees on Crema.co.
Light
Variety
Bourbon
Process
Washed
Elevation
1800 masl
Region
Kayanza
About Salum Ramadhan of Burundi
The Shembati washing station is one of two washing stations built by Salum Ramadhan. It is located in the Kayanza province in the Butaganzwa commune of Burundi.
Shalum is focused and detail oriented. He invests heavily into training his local staff and strives to have a strong and committed workforce. In order to improve quality and ensure that they receive the best cherry possible, Salum is consistently paying farmers above market price.
Kayanza, Burundi
Our coffee expert
Michael McIntyre
Licensed Q Grader, Green Coffee Importer, Cupping Judge, 15+ Years Experience
A Good Food award-winning roaster and licensed Q Grader, Michael McIntyre specializes in sourcing and quality control in green coffee and in roasting training and analysis. He spends months of the year in Ethiopia sourcing the next year's coffee offerings for importing company Catalyst Trade, which he co-founded. Back in Portland, he spends endless hours on the phone helping roasters find their coffee unicorns, consulting with clients on a wide range of coffee topics, and training coffee professionals in roasting, cupping, sourcing, and quality control. With fifteen years experience in the coffee industry, Michael is relentlessly romanced by coffee and the community it facilitates. Outside of coffee, he is a musician with a love for vintage amps and an addiction to trolling Craigslist ads for antique coffee gear.
had this to say:
A Good Food award-winning roaster and licensed Q Grader, Michael McIntyre specializes in sourcing and quality control in green coffee and in roasting training and analysis. He spends months of the year in Ethiopia sourcing the next year's coffee offerings for importing company Catalyst Trade, which he co-founded. Back in Portland, he spends endless hours on the phone helping roasters find their coffee unicorns, consulting with clients on a wide range of coffee topics, and training coffee professionals in roasting, cupping, sourcing, and quality control. With fifteen years experience in the coffee industry, Michael is relentlessly romanced by coffee and the community it facilitates. Outside of coffee, he is a musician with a love for vintage amps and an addiction to trolling Craigslist ads for antique coffee gear.
"An awesome coffee from Burundi. Raspberry, pear, spiced cider, clove and orange peel offer up a delicious complexity. The acidity is sweet and candied but balanced for anyone who doesn't care for too bright a coffee. "
Coffea Roasterie
Coffea Roasterie launched their flagship location and roasting program in 2009 with the mission to source, roast, brew and serve coffee without compromise. Since that time, they’ve expanded their presence in Sioux Falls, South Dakota with three additional retail cafes and a growing wholesale/cafe partner program in the region.
Coffea’s goal is to bridge the gap between coffee farmer and coffee drinker; to help coffee lovers know the farm, farmer, and process so that they get more than just a cup of coffee. The folks at Coffea do what they do because they love coffee, and the role that Specialty coffee plays in the world. Coffea Roasterie is passionate about creating community through the people and stories that connect us all.