Story
Just west of Lake Kivu, the Kanzu station rests among mineral-rich volcanic hills where smallholder farmers grow Bourbon coffee alongside bananas and beans. For this natural lot, ripe cherries are hand-sorted and dried whole on raised beds for up to 30 days, allowing sugars to concentrate slowly within the seed. The result is a fruit-forward, structured cup shaped by altitude, terroir, and careful drying, reflecting Rwanda’s continued rise as a standout origin in specialty coffee.
Rwanda Kanzu Station Natural
Rwanda Kanzu Station Natural
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Characteristics
Light
Dried Apricot, Cantaloupe, Agave, Bittersweet Chocolate
Smallholders
Smallholders
Natural
West of Lake Kivu, Kanzu Station, Rwanda, Africa
Story
Just west of Lake Kivu, the Kanzu station rests among mineral-rich volcanic hills where smallholder farmers grow Bourbon coffee alongside bananas and beans. For this natural lot, ripe cherries are hand-sorted and dried whole on raised beds for up to 30 days, allowing sugars to concentrate slowly within the seed. The result is a fruit-forward, structured cup shaped by altitude, terroir, and careful drying, reflecting Rwanda’s continued rise as a standout origin in specialty coffee.
