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Rwanda Rulindo Tumba 2

Abundant sweetness and balanced flavors make Tumba a versatile coffee. Light roasts have a delicate side, moderately bright and tea-like, with traces of spice, rose hips, and citrus. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.

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Full Cupping Notes

The dry fragrance has balanced fruit accents, accented by sweet notes of cane sugar, malt syrup, and fragrant spice. There's a real depth of sweetness that blossoms in the wet aroma, a complex mix of panela sugars, and honey, along with hints of chocolate raisin, and dried date. The brewed coffee has an abundance of sweetness in the light and middle roasts, with delicate aromatic characteristics bringing about moderate complexity as it cools. The sweetness is marked by notes of cane sugar and dark caramel, lightly accented by background traces of blackberry tea, and tart notes of rose hips and hibiscus. The finish at City and City+ displays a tannic bittering aspect, with emerging zested citrus bittering. Tumba's sweetness holds up to darker roast levels, and my Full City roast showed burnt sugar, and deep cocoa roast flavors, along with a thin layer of fruit. It's one of the more bodied Rwandan coffees too, and a longtime favorite single origin espresso around here: bittersweet, chocolate-laden, creamy body, with an aroma of cinnamon spiced raisin...so nice!

  • Process Method Wet Process (Washed)
  • Cultivar Bourbon Types
  • Farm Gate Yes

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. The best coffee cherries (those that make up this lot) are dried in a special area of raised beds and receive focused handpicking by the farmers. Tumba is situated at 1825 meters in the Rulindo district, where we've also sourced the excellent Cocatu Cooperative lots. 

Region Tumba Town, Rulindo District, Northern Province
Processing Wet Process (Washed)
Drying Method Raised Bed Sun Dried
Arrival date Jan 2026
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
Recommended for Espresso Yes
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