Dear Green
KCRS - Women Cooperative
Brown sugar and Red Fruits
Rwanda is blessed with ideal coffee growing conditions that include high altitude, regular rainfall and volcanic soils with good organic structure. The vast majority of Rwandan coffee is produced by smallholders of which there are thought to be around half a million, they often have no more than just one hectare per family. Coffee is grown in most parts of the country, with particularly large concentrations along Lake Kivu and in the southern province. Rwandan smallholders organise themselves into cooperatives and share the services of centralised wet-mills – or washing stations as they are known locally. Flowering takes place between September and October and the harvest runs from March to July, with shipments starting in late May or early June.
£15
/ 250gor
Details
Roast Level
MediumType
BlendProcess
WashedAltitude
1800m - 2500mVariety
BM71, JacksonBrew methods
Roaster
Dear Green
Glasgow
At Dear Green we roast coffee! We train and educate. We grind, brew and share. We pursue excellence in coffee. We ensure every coffee we source meets our ethical policies, and we roast to maximise the sensory tasting experience. Every bean is well-considered, well-sourced and only sold if it meets our QC tolerances. We're obsessed! We LOVE coffee!
Established in 2011, Dear Green Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster and supplier of exclusively 'speciality' grade coffee beans.
Taking our name from our home city of Glasgow, known as ‘The Dear Green Place.'
We pride ourselves in sourcing and roasting only the highest quality of speciality grade coffee, and carry an ethical and social conscience in every element of our output.
