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Muhondo - Rwanda

Muhondo - Rwanda

Sakona Tostadores

About This Coffee

This natural processed coffee is from the Gakenke district in Rwanda, produced at the Muhondo Washing Station operated by Wellars Karangwa. Grown at 1900 meters altitude, this 2025 harvest features Bourbon and Jackson varieties. The coffee offers flavor notes of almond, black cherry, blackcurrant, dark chocolate, and wine. The Muhondo washing station works with approximately 2300 small farmers, utilizing innovative drying beds for slow and consistent processing that protects the beans.

Origin

Gakenke (Rwanda)

Flavor Notes

Almond, Dark Chocolate, Black Cherry, Blackcurrant, Wine

Roast Level

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Bourbón, Jackson
ST

Sakona Tostadores

Javier Garcia worked over a decade as a waiter before discovering specialty coffee through barista competition. He went on to become a five time Spanish Barista Champion and placed fourth at the 2011 World Barista Championship in Bogota. His breakthrough moment came at the 2009 Worlds in Atlanta, when tasting a Pacamara from El Salvador revealed that coffee could taste like fruit. He founded Sakona in 2015 in Irun, in the Basque Country, roasting on a Probat UG15 visible from the street through the roastery windows. That visibility has become part of the identity: curious passersby stop, ask questions, and discover specialty coffee through the glass. Sakona operates with two core commitments: exceptional customer service and exceptional coffee. Javier's goal is to have a positive impact in all directions, toward origin and toward the consumer who discovers and chooses his coffee.

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