Gisheke - Rwanda

Gisheke - Rwanda

Hoppenworth & Ploch

About This Coffee

The Gisheke coffee comes from the Gisheke Coffee Washing Station, located in Nyamasheke District, Western Province, Rwanda, on the shores of Lake Kivu. Modernized in 2018, the station benefits from volcanic soils, cool high altitudes, and lake winds. Around 40% of cherries are sourced from the nearby island of Mushungwe, delivered by boat. The coffee is a Red Bourbon variety, naturally processed. As a filter it offers rhubarb jam and red gooseberry notes; as an espresso it presents sour cherry, chocolate, and yogurt-like creaminess.

Origin

Nyamasheke (Rwanda)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Yogurt, Rhubarb Jam, Sour Cherry, Red Gooseberry

Roast Level

Medium Light, Light

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Red Bourbon
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Hoppenworth & Ploch

Hoppenworth & Ploch started as a campus café at Frankfurt University in 2008 and has since grown into one of the city's most respected specialty coffee roasteries. Co-founders Matthias Hoppenworth and Julian Ploch have been roasting on a Giesen W30A in their Sachsenhausen roastery since 2019, with a strong focus on light roasts that reveal the full complexity of each origin. They were named Roaster of the Year 2021 by Crema Magazine, and their team includes a German Roasting Master champion. Alongside their three Frankfurt cafés — including one in the beautifully reconstructed new Altstadt — they run popular barista courses and supply offices and restaurants. Their stated mission: pushing toward a fairer, friendlier, and more sustainable food and hospitality industry.