Introducing the Rwanda Remera Tuzamurane coffee

Introducing the Rwanda Remera Tuzamurane coffee

Introducing the Rwanda Remera Tuzamurane coffee - a micro-lot that boasts of a unique and flavourful profile. This coffee is produced by a small group of around 50 dedicated coffee farmers who farm coffee in the high hills surrounding Remera washing station in Rwanda’s Southern Province.

Unlike most coffee farmers in Rwanda who own very small plots of land, these farmers are members of the Tuzamurane Farmer’s Group, a small association of producers who deliver coffee to Buf Coffee company. The group was formed to provide each other with support during the busy harvest period, and they banded together to process and market their coffees separately as a smaller, more selected lot.

The Rwanda Remera Tuzamurane coffee has a sweet and balanced taste, buttery body and lingering finish. It is characterized by delicious notes of grilled peach, red apple, and black tea. The unique flavour of this coffee is the result of the group's collective effort to achieve the very best quality. By purchasing this coffee, you are supporting the hard work and dedication of these smallholder farmers and their families.

The Tuzamurane group's decision to market their coffee as a separate lot means that they can directly benefit from any higher prices paid specifically for their coffees, resulting in a higher income to support their families. This creates an effective incentive for the farmers to work as a collective towards achieving the very best quality, and we think the results are evident in the complex and clean profile of their coffee.

In conclusion, the Rwanda Remera Tuzamurane coffee is an exceptional micro-lot coffee that offers a unique and flavourful taste. By purchasing this coffee, you are supporting the hard work and dedication of these smallholder farmers and their families. Enjoy the rich cultural history and exceptional taste of this exquisite micro-lot coffee.

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