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KANYA 826, RWANDA
KANYA 826, RWANDA
KANYA 826, RWANDA
KANYA 826, RWANDA

KANYA 826, RWANDA

Regular price £13.75 Sale

Location: Nyamasheke, Western Rwanda
Landed: December 2025
Altitude: 1,545 masl
Varietal: Red Bourbon
Process: Natural
Flavour profile: Papaya, strawberry & cream
Category: Fruity & Juicy

Free shipping over £32. Buy 2x250g bags and get 50%off your third one.

 

We absolutely flew through our washed Rwandan in Birembo this year, and are relieved to be able to now get another Rwandan back on our offer list! Arriving on a later shipment, Kanya 826 is now in house, fresh and singing. The cup profile is sweet and creamy, reminiscent of some old school strawberry and cream boiled sweets, (Creme Savers if you know). The cup also has a distinct tropical papaya note to finish, one with the classic creamy and musky taste, delightfully complex.

 

KANYA WASHING STATION

Kanyamibwa Edmond, the previous owner of Kanya Washing station, built it as a mini washing station in 2014 using a loan from RTC.

A resident of the area, he had always been interested in coffee, and used the station to learn and perfect the methods of processing cherries.

Over the following years, Kanya grew to process high quality coffee and significantly increased the capacity of the station to handle more volume. Kanyamibwa, used the profits from Kanya to build a second washing station, and in 2017 he decided to sell Kanya to RTC so that he could continue to properly manage the operations of his second washing station.

 

RWANDA

Rwanda is blessed with ideal coffee growing conditions that include high altitude, regular rainfall, volcanic soils with good organic structure and an abundance of Bourbon.

The vast majority of Rwandan coffee is produced by smallholders of which there are thought to be around half a million with parcels of land often not much larger than just one hectare per family.

Coffee is grown in most parts of the country, with particularly large concentrations along Lake Kivu and in the southern province.

Rwandan smallholders organise themselves into cooperatives and share the services of centralised wet-mills or washing stations as they are known locally. Flowering takes place between September and October and the harvest runs from March to July, with shipments starting in August through December.

  

 

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