Rwanda FT Dukunde Kawa Musasa

Rwanda FT Dukunde Kawa Musasa

Farm Description

Musasa is a town in the Gakenke district of northern Rwanda. The mill that processes the coffee is called Dukunde Kawa Musasa. The cooperative has over 2000 members, but when you realize that in Rwanda each farmer has less than 200 trees (they don't even talk in terms of hecatres or acres), this is not huge. Dukunde Kawa did well in the Cup of Excellence, and hopefully will have lots entered in the revived 2010 CoE competition later this year. The mill is at 2000 meters, with coffee grown at 1500-2000 meters at most. This means fairly cool fermentation temperatures when performing the wet process on the coffee, and long fermentation times. This, along with the careful cherry sorting before and after picking from the tree, and the Bourbon cultivar, greatly influences the Rwanda flavor profile. It's a coffee that has great classic character, sharing some aspects with Bourbon type coffees from Central America. The bean is dense, the flavors exist in a compact range, classic bittersweet balance, and a joy to roast. This was a very late lot with Fair Trade certificate, offered by the Rwanda Coffee Authority, OCIR, but arrived in great condition. We repackaged it in Grainpro to ensure freshness as we well this nice lot.


Cupping Notes

The cup is classic Rwanda. Dry fragrance ranges from floral and sweet (violets) to a more bittersweet chocolate from light to darker roast levels. I was really impressed with the sweet accents at the lighter ranges, and the wet aroma is very candy-like, saltwater taffy, caramel and vanilla, at City+ roast level. The cup follows suit; very sweet, caramelized sugars, cherry hard-candy notes, violet floral notes at the lightest roasts as well as tangerine/mandarin citrus. It's a cup that works well all along the roast spectrum, but I was so amazed by the lightest roast level (with 3 days rest after roasting, by the way) I must recommend keeping it as light as you can. The medium body has a silky mouthfeel, very refined and elegant overall.

Score

89.1

Lot Size

50 70K Bags

Roast Recommendations

City roast was so amazing, I must recommend it highly. But in reality the coffee worked very well all the way from City to Full City + roast level.

Processing

Wet Process

Varietal

Bourbon    

Grade & Appearance

.2 d/300gr, 15+ Screen

Packaging

2 x 15 Lbs. nitrogen-flushed vacuum packs or 1 x 60 lbs Grain Pro box
Shipped in jute, vacuum packed at our warehouse
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Available in 60.0 pound GrainPro packages for $201.00 ($3.35/pound) and in 30.0 pound vac pack bricks for $108.00 ($3.60/pound).

Long washing channels help clean the coffee...

View of coffee lands, Rwanda

Sorting coffee on the raised drying beds

Rwanda farmer from my last trip there...
 

Comments

#1 2010 Rwanda COE

Dukunde Kawa Musasa wins 2nd place in this year's Rwanda COE with a score of 90.08 (first place scored 90.11)!!! Congratulations!!

#2 2010 Rwanda COE

Also an 88.16 point 7th place showing!

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