RUGALI (N), RWANDA
Regular price
£20.00
Sale
Location: Nyamasheke
Landed: January 2026
Altitude: 1,450 - 1,600 masl
Varietal: Yellow Bourbon
Process: Natural
Flavour profile: Tropical fruits, black cherry & milk chocolate
Category: Limited & Experimental
Here they are, and not your average Rwandan coffee at that! This lot is a double drop, and one we would highly recommend buying together. We are beyond excited to share the rare chance to try a Yellow Bourbon from Rwandan, and the chance to try it processed in two different ways. A unique experience and one we are grateful to share thanks to our friends at Raw Material. You may well have brewed up many a Rwandan, and most likely they have all been of the Red Bourbon variety. Well, here is the opportunity to taste how this change in variety affects the flavour profile - Yellow Bourbon tends to offer a cleaner, sweeter, and more juicy cup - sometimes a brighter, more citrus-toned cup, or one with more tropical fruits.
Limited stock from the off, so be quick on these two. Only 20 retail bags available on our website as 250g whole bean bags, so move quickly. The cup profile, like the washed lot is beautifully balanced. It is full of juicy tropical fruits with a medium body, cherry notes then take over leaning to the darker side. Throughout the cup is a sweetness and silky body like milk chocolate. Get some, and sit back and think about the yellow side of life.
RUGALI
Built in April 2016, Rugali coffee washing station sees an annual production of approximately 54,000kg of milled green coffee each year. The drying conditions at Rugali are ideal for ensuring optimal post-pulp drying, where coffee is laid on the drying beds between 12 pm and 3 pm, to ensure maximum exposure to the sun during the warmest time of the day.
Rugali has become an impactful example of a successful washing station for the specialty coffee market. It is a station that has in just a few years produced coffees that have been used in competitions worldwide and put the Nyamasheke District on the map for high-quality processed Rwandan coffees.
The station is located close to its smaller sister station Kilimbi. These two stations were the first stations in Rwanda to legally export natural and honey processed coffees. While production of natural and honey processed coffee is still monitored strictly by NAEB, the elevation of Rugali naturally lends itself to producing coffee in these styles.
THE VARIETY GARDENS
PROCESSING
All cherry is hand-sorted before a pre-pulp float, underripe or damaged cherry is removed, along with any foreign objects. Once the cherry is sorted and cleaned, it is ready to be dried. The cherries are laid out evenly across raised beds, providing consistent airflow, and height away to prevent moisture and animals coming into contact with the cherry.
The cherry is dried for 30 days, turned constantly when the sun is high and covered during the night. Once the cherry has dried, the now dried outer fruit is removed, and the coffee beans are ready to be organised for packing.
RWANDA
In Rwanda, Raw Materials work alongside Muraho Trading Co. This partnership helps affiliate co-operatives increase their quality of production, fetch a higher price for their coffee, and introduce them to new markets. This will be a continuous work in progress in the coming years, as Raw Materials gain a greater understanding of the particular challenges Rwandan coffee producers face.
Through this process Raw Materials can develop a model that creates incentives which generate producer buy-in, all the while maximising impact. Raw Materials supply coffee from across Muraho’s washing stations, which are located in the Nyamasheke, Gakenke, and Nyabihu regions of Rwanda.
(In partnership with Raw Material)