





Rwanda, Ruli Peaberry, Washed
Variety: Red Bourbon
Expression: Sweet
Peach · Pineapple · Lemonade · Sweet
Our founder and head roaster, Angus, is so fond of these little guys that you'll find them on our menu most of the year. Technically a genetic deformity, a peaberry occurs when a coffee cherry produces only one seed instead of the typical two. Tiny, round little oddballs of joy. Often distinctly sweeter, these have been painstakingly separated into a micro-lot of their own.
Our second lot of the year from Ruli washing station at the Dukunde Kawa Co-Op in Rwanda's north. A fantastic expression of plant and place, this is very similar to the women's lot previously on our menu, just sweeter.
Unusual coffee deserves an unusual description. I'm calling this one Autumnal.
This coffee has been imported by our partners at MCM - more information about the producers can be found here
*all photos are courtesy of Melbourne Coffee Merchants
Variety: Red Bourbon
Expression: Sweet
Peach · Pineapple · Lemonade · Sweet
Our founder and head roaster, Angus, is so fond of these little guys that you'll find them on our menu most of the year. Technically a genetic deformity, a peaberry occurs when a coffee cherry produces only one seed instead of the typical two. Tiny, round little oddballs of joy. Often distinctly sweeter, these have been painstakingly separated into a micro-lot of their own.
Our second lot of the year from Ruli washing station at the Dukunde Kawa Co-Op in Rwanda's north. A fantastic expression of plant and place, this is very similar to the women's lot previously on our menu, just sweeter.
Unusual coffee deserves an unusual description. I'm calling this one Autumnal.
This coffee has been imported by our partners at MCM - more information about the producers can be found here
*all photos are courtesy of Melbourne Coffee Merchants
Variety: Red Bourbon
Expression: Sweet
Peach · Pineapple · Lemonade · Sweet
Our founder and head roaster, Angus, is so fond of these little guys that you'll find them on our menu most of the year. Technically a genetic deformity, a peaberry occurs when a coffee cherry produces only one seed instead of the typical two. Tiny, round little oddballs of joy. Often distinctly sweeter, these have been painstakingly separated into a micro-lot of their own.
Our second lot of the year from Ruli washing station at the Dukunde Kawa Co-Op in Rwanda's north. A fantastic expression of plant and place, this is very similar to the women's lot previously on our menu, just sweeter.
Unusual coffee deserves an unusual description. I'm calling this one Autumnal.
This coffee has been imported by our partners at MCM - more information about the producers can be found here
*all photos are courtesy of Melbourne Coffee Merchants