Burundi | Long Miles Coffee
Burundi | Long Miles Coffee
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Tasting Notes:
- Coming soon
Origin & Processing:
- Region: Gaharo Hill, Gitega Province
- Farm: Long Miles Coffee,
- Farmer: 814 farmers delivered to this mill in 2025
- Varietal: Bourbon
- Process: Natural
- Harvest: 2025
The Story Behind the Coffee:
During the washed process, freshly harvested cherries are delivered by farmers to the washing station, floated, and hand-sorted for ripeness upon arrival. The cherries are pulped and undergo a single fermentation process. Parchment spends around 12 hours dry fermenting. The parchment is sometimes 'footed' after fermentation. A team will agitate and dance on the slippery coffee parchment with their feet, helping to loosen any remaining mucilage. It is then rinsed, graded by density, and left to soak for another four to six hours in the final rinse tank. The parchment is carried to covered drying tables, where it spends between six and 48 hours pre-drying. During this time, it is hand-picked for under-ripeness, over-ripeness, insect damage, and visual defects. It is then moved to traditional African-raised tables, where it slowly dries for 16 to 20 days (depending on the weather) until it reaches the desired 10.5% moisture level.
During the natural process, cherries are floated, hand-sorted, and then placed directly on the drying tables. The whole cherry spends 25-30 days drying in its skin, slowly turning from deep red to a prune-like purple-black when fully dry, reaching a moisture level of 10.5%.
About the Producer
Bukeye Washing Station is located on the northern border of the Kayanza Province, in Gitega Province, and is named for the Bukeye village, which sits at 1,760 m.a.s.l. Bukeye washing station is located just beyond the village and has its own borehole and a granite-filtered well. This is the birthplace of Long Miles and of the Coffee Scouts program. Bukeye washing station has been the launching pad for an extensive organic pesticide program targeting antestia (the colorful bug linked to the potato defect), as well as post-harvest pruning, mulching, and fertilizing campaigns. It has been operational since April 2013.
Gaharo holds a special place in Long Miles Coffee's heart; it is the hill where the journey began. The first washing station built by Long Miles rests at the feet of Gaharo hill, on a piece of land that seemed neglected or overlooked by the local population. Every inch of it was cleared by Gaharo farmers, and bricks were made from clay found in the valley below. The same farmers who helped to build Bukeye from scratch now deliver their cherries to it. Gaharo farmers have become neighbors and co-workers. Long Miles has grown, worked, and developed as a community "twese hamwe"; all of us together. What sets this hill apart from others in the region is the number of blacksmiths hand-crafting metal into knives and farming tools.
Whole Bean:
This coffee is shipped as whole bean to maintain its distinctive flavor and aroma. For the perfect grind to match your brewing method, visit us in-store for personalized advice and grinding services.
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Let customers speak for us
from 18 reviewsBrew stronger than you would normally, to bring out the flavour of this bean.
Love their coffee.
Great coffee, non-pretentious, really great spot.
Doesn't matter what bean I buy, they're all great!!!
Delicious fresh coffee beans. I often come in after yoga for a flat white and it’s always delicious. I’ve bought the coffee beans and highly recommended buying them as well. Great staff and attention to detail
Colombia | Rodrigo Sanchez (co-ferment)
Nice and fruity. Enjoying it lot!
Great coffee, great team, great atmosphere - and the coffee infused hot sauce is nice too! 😊
Colombia | El Paraiso 92 (Koji Striped Bourbon)
I recently tried the El Salvador | San Carlos from Coffeed, and it was fantastic! Highly recommend!
