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Surfer's Paradise

Blackberry | Dried Apricot | Malt


Surfer's Paradise

£24.00
£24.00

ABOUT:

Ride the wave of flavour with Surfer’s Paradise, an extraordinary filter coffee hailing from the epic Nyamasheke District of Rwanda. This coffee offers a one-of-a-kind experience that won’t last forever – with limited stock, it’s here for a good time, not a long time so get this coffee while you can! Indulge in notes of blackberry, that is balanced by the sweetness of dried apricot, and rounded out with a smooth malty finish.

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Order before 23:59 & get your order dispatched the next day (excluding weekends)

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Free Royal Mail delivery on all orders over £20 (UK only)

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Mouthfeel

Rounded

Sweetness

Mild 

Acidity

Light

Flavour Notes

Blackberry | Dried Apricot | Malt

About the Coffee

Nestled in the Gisheke region, this coffee owes its exceptional quality to a unique microclimate. Positioned between two steep hills that funnel consistent wind flow, the area overlooks Lake Kivu, Idjwi Island, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This natural airflow creates perfect conditions for processing and drying the coffee cherries, delivering unparalleled flavour in every cup.
The partnership with Muraho Trading Co. ensures every bean is more than just coffee; it’s a commitment to sustainable farming and empowering local producers. This coffee embodies their dedication and the protected environment of Gisheke, where cherries often arrive by boat from nearby islands.

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