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Introducing our Nsinduka Rwanda a coffee shaped by terroir, tradition, and even a little help from the bees.
This quintessential Rwanda cup opens with a vibrant wine-like acidity layered with notes of clementine, butterscotch, rose, cane sugar, and sweet pea. The result is a profile that is elegant, jammy, and exceptionally sweet from start to finish.
Grown near the lush Nyungwe Forest and influenced by the cool climate surrounding Lake Kivu, this coffee benefits from ideal growing conditions year-round. Local honeybees, native to the region, are believed to play an important role in the coffee’s uniquely expressive character through natural pollination. Combined with fertile sandy loam soil and abundant groundwater, the environment produces a distinctly classic Rwandan profile.
This microlot was produced by smallholder farmers contributing cherry to the Abadatezuka Cooperative, with growers located throughout the Nsinduka region. Farming practices here remain entirely natural, with no synthetic fertilizers or chemical pest controls used in production.
The cup is clean, floral, and deeply sweet a beautiful expression of Rwanda’s renowned coffee heritage.
If you love classic Rwanda coffees at their very best, Nsinduka Rwanda is for you.
Rwanda Nsinduka
Rwanda Nsinduka
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Characteristics
Plush
Winey
Clementine. Butterscotch. Rose. Cane Sugar.
Smallholder
Smallholder
1,850 - 2,200 Masl
Bourbon
Washed, Dried on Raised Beds
Cyato Sector, Nyamasheke District, Rwanda, Africa
Story
Introducing our Nsinduka Rwanda a coffee shaped by terroir, tradition, and even a little help from the bees.
This quintessential Rwanda cup opens with a vibrant wine-like acidity layered with notes of clementine, butterscotch, rose, cane sugar, and sweet pea. The result is a profile that is elegant, jammy, and exceptionally sweet from start to finish.
Grown near the lush Nyungwe Forest and influenced by the cool climate surrounding Lake Kivu, this coffee benefits from ideal growing conditions year-round. Local honeybees, native to the region, are believed to play an important role in the coffee’s uniquely expressive character through natural pollination. Combined with fertile sandy loam soil and abundant groundwater, the environment produces a distinctly classic Rwandan profile.
This microlot was produced by smallholder farmers contributing cherry to the Abadatezuka Cooperative, with growers located throughout the Nsinduka region. Farming practices here remain entirely natural, with no synthetic fertilizers or chemical pest controls used in production.
The cup is clean, floral, and deeply sweet a beautiful expression of Rwanda’s renowned coffee heritage.
If you love classic Rwanda coffees at their very best, Nsinduka Rwanda is for you.
