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Burundi Ngozi Natural

Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
COUNTRY: Burundi REGION: Ngozi VARIETY: Bourbon FARM: SCOT coffee farm ALTITUDE: 1550-1700 masl P...
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COUNTRY: Burundi

REGION: Ngozi

VARIETY: Bourbon

FARM: SCOT coffee farm

ALTITUDE: 1550-1700 masl

PROCESS: Natural

TASTING NOTES: Vanilla, cooked lime, and cooked cranberry with mild brown sugar flavours. Syrupy sweetness and mellow juicy acidity.

SCOT Coffee Farm

SCOT is owned by 5 coffee farmers who own coffee plantations in Kiremba commune, Ngozi province in Burundi. These plantations are located on 3 hills namely Canamo with 7,969 coffee trees, Musasa with 21,456 coffee trees and Buhuma with 10,499 coffee trees and are at an altitude between 1550m and 1700m.

The first plantings were carried out in 2017 and currently the total number of coffee trees is 39,924. SCOT processes all their coffee naturally.

Ngozi

Ngozi is Burundi's second major coffee-producing region located in the north-central portion of the country. The entire region is at 1650 masl or higher where the temperature averages 70°F the entire year. Most producers grow a couple of hundred trees on less than a hectare of land. Coffee is collected at private or government-owned washing stations where coffees are sorted, processed, and dried. 

Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural
Burundi Ngozi Natural