This is a washed Bourbon lot from Gaseke wash station located in Rwanda's Nyungwe National Park in the southwestern region. About 400 farmers deliver coffee to Gaseke. The coffee grows at altitudes of 1800+ meters above sea level. Tasting notes include raw sugar, plum tea, tangerine, and candied ginger.
Cal Verga founded Duck Rabbit Coffee in 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio, drawing the name from the famous optical illusion used by philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein to illustrate how perception shapes experience. All roasting runs through an early 1980s Probat G 12, and Verga sources his green coffee through Coffee Shrub, focusing on rare, ethically sourced beans from small farms in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, and Sumatra. The approach leans light, aiming to highlight nuanced flavors and terroir rather than roast character. A grab and go cafe on Lorain Avenue operates Thursday through Sunday alongside the roastery on Lakeside Avenue, and a subscription service keeps regulars stocked with a rotating selection.