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Burundi Honey Process Masha

Brightly spiced cup with syrupy sweetness and subtly complex aroma. Sugar cane juice, caramel topping, Earl Grey and Sencha teas with a twist of lemon, brisk acidity, whole spice hints in the nose. City to Full City.

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Full Cupping Notes

This honey lot of Masha shared a lot in common with its wet process counterpart. The cup showed spiced brightness in the light-to-middle roast levels, with syrupy sweetness that lasts in the finish. The fragrance off the ground coffee had spice notes, like cardamom tea, atop raw sugar notes. Brewing a pour over, the wetted grounds showed accents of caramelized sugar, brûlée desserts, and black tea notes. The cup has convincing raw sugar notes at City-City+, such as sugar cane juice, and caramel dessert topping. Vibrant tea notes show their presence as the coffee cools down a touch, underscoring a brisk acidity that helps draw out contemplative profiles of Earl Grey and Sencha teas with a twist of lemon. The aroma is sweetly spiced with hints of clove and cinnamon sticks, leading to more a bittering whole spice notes in the finish.

  • Process Method Honey Process
  • Cultivar Bourbon Types
  • Farm Gate Yes

Masha Station is a coffee cherry collection site located in Gatara Commune, Kayanza, Burundi's northern province that borders neighboring Rwanda. The washing station acts as a central delivery site for a few thousand small holder famers who occupy the hills surrounding Masha. The name comes from the Kirundi word "amasho" that means "herds of cattle". That makes sense seeing that cattle herding just might rival coffee farming in the Masha region! Farmers grow mostly older bourbon types, the original coffee cultivar introduced to the area in the 1930s by Catholic monks traveling from the island of Reunion. Masha coffee washing station ("CWS") sits at just under 1700 meters above sea level, and many of the farmers have coffee planted much higher than this. They've been around since 1989, and in 2012 won top placement in Burundi Cup of Excellence competition, no small task. This is a honey process lot, but the look of the green and bright cup flavors might lead you to think otherwise! Masha roasts easily, very little roast color variance as you move from yellowing, to browning, and onto first crack. It helps that the sort is so good, with little to no trace of underripe coffee in the few hundred grams of coffee that we roasted.

Region Gatara Commune, Kayanza Province
Processing Honey Process
Drying Method Raised Bed Sun-Dried
Arrival date February 2025 Arrival
Lot size 30
Bag size 60 KG
Packaging GrainPro Liner
Farm Gate Yes
Cultivar Detail Bourbon
Grade A1
Appearance .2 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen
Roast Recommendations City to Full City
Type Farm Gate
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