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  • Favourite Pear / Burundi
  • Favourite Pear / Burundi

Favourite Pear / Burundi

Regular price $26.00
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Favourite Pear is soft, elegant, and quietly comforting. Juicy pear sweetness drifts through delicate notes of Earl Grey, while a smooth touch of vanilla rounds out the cup with warmth and grace. This Burundi coffee feels familiar from the very first sip—gentle, refined, and easy to fall in love with.

  • Smells Like:
    Soft bergamot florals, ripe orchard fruit, and a gentle vanilla sweetness.
  • Tastes Like:
    Juicy pear and delicate Earl Grey unfold into a smooth, creamy vanilla finish.
  • Sweetness
    5 out of 5
  • Acidity
    4 out of 5
  • Body
    3 out of 5
Light Roast 45%
Dark Roast 55%
Size
Grind
Coffee Information

Varietal: Burundi

Process: Washed

Producer: Smallholders

Geography: Kayanza, Burundi

About The Farm

This coffee is processed at the Umoco washing station near Kayanza, where producers deliver handpicked cherries on foot, bicycle, or motorcycle. Farms are small and diversified, with coffee grown alongside subsistence crops like bananas, maize, cassava, and beans. Processing involves a double fermentation—12 hours in water followed by 12 hours in cement tanks—before drying for 20–25 days on raised African beds. At elevations of 1,800–2,200 meters near the edge of Kibira National Park, the region’s red clay soils, cool climate, and high rainfall contribute to its vibrant, structured cup profiles.

AEROPRESS

Coffee: 16g
Grind: Medium Coarse
Water: 250g, 90°C
Time: 1:45

POUR OVER

Coffee: 20g
Grind: Medium
Water: 300g, 92°C
Time: 2:45

ESPRESSO

Coffee: 19g
Output:
42g
Time:
28-30s

AEROPRESS

Coffee: 16g
Grind: Medium Coarse
Water: 250g, 90°C
Time: 1:45

POUR OVER

Coffee: 20g
Grind: Medium
Water: 300g, 92°C
Time: 2:45

ESPRESSO

Coffee: 19g
Output:
42g
Time:
28-30s

Favourite Pear / Burundi

Burundi is a small, landlocked country in East Africa bordered by Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Lake Tanganyika. Coffee is a critical part of the rural economy, supporting millions of smallholder farmers who rely on it as a primary cash crop. Accessing the coffee-growing region of Kayanza requires travel from the capital, Bujumbura, through steep, remote roads into the highlands where the Remera community is located.