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DETAILS

Roasted by: Herkimer Coffee in Seattle , WA
Roast Profile: Light
Sourcing: Single Origin
Origin(s): Ugandan
Tastes: Butterscotch, Blackberry, Rooibos
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1600-2200m

UGANDA MOUNTAIN HARVEST #1321

High From the Volcanic Slopes of Mt. Elgon

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DETAILS

Roasted by: Herkimer Coffee in Seattle , WA
Roast Profile: Light
Sourcing: Single Origin
Origin(s): Ugandan
Tastes: Butterscotch, Blackberry, Rooibos
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1600-2200m

Curator's Notes

New year, new you? How about a new brew! For 2022’s first featured coffee, we brought in an exceptional lot from an uncommon origin. Herkimer Coffee’s light roast Uganda Mountain Harvest comes from Mt. Elgon, an extinct volcano on the Kenyan-Ugandan border.

Roaster's Notes

Cupping notes: Pineapple, butterscotch, candied ginger, clean ORIGIN INFORMATION Grower(s): 850 farmers organized around Mountain Harvest Variety: SL-14, Nyasaland Region: Bushiyi, Makaali, Manafwa, Bufuma, Sipi, Kajere, Buginyanya, and Yilwanako-Mayiyi, Mt. Elgon, Uganda Harvest: October - February Altitude: 1600 – 2200 masl Soil: Volcanic loam Process: Fully washed and dried on raised beds Certifications: Mount Elgon is a massive peak split nearly in two by the border of Uganda and Kenya. The “mountain” itself, now an extinct shield volcano, is more an enormous expanse of successive plateaus that float dramatically above the surrounding valley floor. It is also home to a dense patchwork of farming communities growing some of the best organic coffee in Africa. Mountain Harvest is a very young and big-thinking group, first established in 2017. The company is dedicated to long-term economic and environmental sustainability for smallholders on Mt. Elgon. These farmers are Uganda’s highest and most diversified coffee growers with incredible quality potential thanks to the climate, soil fertility, and a longstanding culture of land stewardship, but who historically struggle to meet specialty standards by processing coffee in tiny amounts on homemade equipment. In an effort to raise the economic standard in remote coffee-growing Elgon communities, Mountain Harvest began as an impact investing project underwritten by Lutheran World Relief (LWR). It has expanded in just a few years to include farmer education and training, central processing infrastructure, storage facilities throughout the region, detailed quality control, and international marketing. As of this year Mountain Harvest works with 850 individual smallholders across 8 communities on Mt. Elgon, with each farm growing between 600-1,000 coffee trees. And their coffee stands up to the best fully washed Ugandas arabicas we typically taste all year. Mountain Harvest organizes growers by local community, administering farm management and processing training to calibrate coffee production to high standards, and expedites parchment to their centralized location in Mbale, at the foot of Mt. Elgon, where each delivery is cupped against a strict and detailed qualitative and physical grading system and allocated accordingly. A typical smallholder picks coffee daily during harvest, depulps on hand-cranked or generator-powered depulpers, sometimes shared between neighboring households, and ferments overnight in small plastic tubs or nylon sacks. Coffee is then rinsed clean and dried in a thin layer on ground tarps, or, increasingly, raised screens to improve air circulation. Over the course of a full harvest coffees are built into blended containers, single-community lots, and single-delivery microlots for sale, the minimum of which is priced 10-30% above local market prices. Unlike other regional buyers who exclusively process centrally or buy lower grade smallholder parchment, Mountain Harvest invests in farmers’ capacity to produce high-specialty, fully-dried parchment coffee within their own resources, helping them maximize their margin when they sell.

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Ratings & Reviews

★★★★★ 5 reviews

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JARRIE 05/13/2022
★★★★★
"First time trying a coffee from Uganda . Very tea like and light bodied. Glad I made it iced with a touch of honey. Perhaps a little butterscotch flavor. A fair cup but not overly impressive."
WADE 03/26/2022
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"Herkimer excellent as usual"
COFFEESOFTHE WORLD 02/26/2022
★★★★★
"Caffeine: High; Grind Level: 40 (Breville Smart Pro Grinder); Settings: Gold Cup w/ 28 oz. water (Breville Precision Brewer); Review: Beans smell bold and more like butterscotch than blackberry. Has a very tea like taste. Tannins leave mouth dry. Need a cup of water to accompany. Bitter with a bite. Tartness comes from blackberry, and I'm having a hard time placing the butterscotch until aftertaste. Like a tea, light bodied. Half and half brings out butterscotch flavor."
DAN 02/20/2022
★★★★★
"I liked the strong flavors of this coffee. It’s like a splash of blackberry right on your face. "
HANNAH 02/13/2022
★★★★★
"Pretty solid coffee. All throughout, you get the smell of dark berry. It smells almost like blackberry cobbler."