Boutique coffee beans from Burundian Buwa clothing processing Plant (Burundi Bwayi)
Burundian Buwa Garment processing Plant
Factors such as the caffeine economy and the development of the coffee industry in Burundi are extremely precious in the market. In recent years, Stumptown's Direct Trade project allows buyers to buy coffee beans directly from the processing plant, and the Bois laundry treatment plant is also one of the objects of this pilot project, which includes the gift of coffee farmers' bicycles and the design of bicycles with high loads, so that coffee farmers can deliver fresh coffee beans to the washing plant shortly after harvest.
The coffee beans of the Bouayi processing plant are of good quality and clean. the exquisite washing system since 2008 and the proper grading of coffee before washing are deeply loved in Europe and the United States.
The aromas of orange, grapefruit, fennel and ginger are complex, mostly with dark raspberry-like acidity, refreshing on the palate, with a chocolate-rich oily finish and a strong sugar sweetness.
Country: Pulondi
Origin: Burundi
Treatment: washing
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