Rwanda Dry Process Tumba

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Berry toned sweetness and acetic hints help develop winey fruit profiles in the cup. Notes of blackberry, tart black currant, cranberry, red wine, and bittersweet backdrop that's developed with roast. City to Full City.

Total Score: 90.5
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

We're excited to have had the opportunity to bring in a dry process lot from Tumba, who are consistently at the top end of quality for washed Rwandan coffees we buy. This natural lot does not disappoint, and brings big berry toned sweetness, and winey fruit accents to the brew. The fragrance at City+ roast level had a strong cranberry note, accented by hints of fruity natural wines, and dark ale. The wet aroma has a fermented scent that brought to mind fruit kombucha, along with pulpy berries, and spice. There's a very nice bright spot in the light roasts that structures some of the fruitier accents, like indications of tart berries, and some acetic aspects of wine. In fact, we found City roasts had an element of red wine in flavor that holds on to a slightly bittering tannic finish. The cup profile expands to notes blackberry juice, tart black currant, and a hint of peach brandy. Bittersweetness also comes up as the coffee cools down some, and it's something that can be developed to broader low tones if roasted to Full City.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodDry Process (Natural)
cultivarBourbon Types
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This is the first year we purchased a dry process lot ("natural") from the Tumba mill, who continually produce some of our top washed Rwandan coffee. At 10 bags, it's a pretty small lot for Rwanda, and the berry-toned, bright cups have made it a favorite East African natural around here. The coffee from Tumba washing station was on my radar for years before we first bought it almost a decade ago. When I first tasted it, the sweetness and bright acidic snap in the cup made a great impression. But at the time I noticed varied quality from one cup to the next, and a lack of consistency can mean problems in the processing. For a coffee buyer, it signifies that what you taste now might not be what you get upon importation. The backstory at the time was Tumba Station was a private processing wet mill that had 2 owners with very different ideas of quality and how to run a mill. Fast forward a few years, and we found ourselves purchasing Tumba for the first time under a very different light. A local teacher in the Tumba area for which the mill is named, had taken over all aspects, and the coffee was consistent in every cup ... and amazingly good! Venustre Mugraneza, the teacher, is esteemed in the local community and has been systematically improving the mill. Tumba is situated at 1825 meters in the Rulindo district, where we've also sourced the excellent Cocatu Cooperative lots. 

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Tumba Town, Rulindo District, Northern Province
processing Dry Process (Natural)
drying method Raised Bed Sun-Dried
arrival date Nov 2024
lot size 10
bag size 60 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Bourbon
grade A1
appearance .4 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen
roast recommendations City to Full City
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso No
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