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Gibuzale washing station

Gibuzale washing station

Origin: Uganda

Tasting Notes: Mandarin | Honey | Milk Chocolate

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Roasted In Sussex

Our roastery is in Burgess Hill, West Sussex and all our coffee is roasted on our Loring Roaster.

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Place your order by midnight for next working day dispatch. All orders sent via a tracked service.

Brew Recipe

This coffee works well for all brew methods. 

Filter: Dose 15g-16g, water 250g. 
Espresso: Dose 18 gram to 40-42 gram yield over about 30 seconds. 

Visit our brew guides for more tips and suggestions.

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  • About Gibuzale washing station | Uganda

    Situated at 1,900 metres above sea level on the slopes of Mount Elgon, Gibuzale washing station is the highest and most remotely located washing station operated by Kyagalanyi. All participating producers are smallholders whose families have grown coffee for generations. The average farm size is only around 1 hectare, and on this land most families also grow a variety of subsistence crops such as matooke (cooking banana) and fruit trees, beans, peas, millet and coco yam.

    After delivery, the coffee is floated to remove defects, pulped and left to ferment before washing in grading channels. This is the typical washing method used in most east African countries and produces coffee with clean, bright tasting notes. These include mandarin, honey and milk chocolate.

  • Coffee Info

    Tasting Notes: Mandarin | Honey | Milk Chocolate
    Processing Method: Washed
    Varietal: SL28 and SL34
    Importer: Mercanta

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The Producer

Gibuzale washing station

Gibuzale washing station is the highest and most remote washing station operated by Kyagalanyi. 1,328 smallholder producers belonging to the Kyagalanyi group delivered cherries for this particular Gibuzale lot, comprising 1,103 males and 225 females.

Man in a suit standing among coffee trees with green leaves and coffee cherries.

Coffee Origin

Uganda

Uganda’s speciality coffee production is largely driven by smallholder farmers who cultivate coffee in natural, sustainable conditions, often intercropping with food crops and utilizing shade from banana and other trees.

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