024 - Sudan Rume Natural
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A Sudan Rume bursting with distinctive herbaceous aromatics, tropical fruit notes, a medium bodyBodyThe weight and texture of coffee in the mouth, from tea-like and delicate to syrupy and heavy. Driven by process, roast, variety, and brew method., and a touch of citrus. The Sudan Rume varietal rose to prominence after being used by Sasa Sestic to win the World Barista Championship, the same year our very own Maxwell Dashwood placed fifth. Its name comes from the Boma Plateau region in what is now South Sudan, where it was first discovered growing wild among native arabica populations. Like GeshaGesha (Geisha)A rare, jasmine-and-bergamot scented variety originally from Ethiopia's Gesha forest, made famous by Panama's Hacienda La Esmeralda. Routinely the most expensive coffee at auction., Sudan Rume is a delicate and relatively low-yielding varietal that demands precise growing conditions and attentive processing to reach its full potential. Despite its exceptional quality, it remains far less widespread than Gesha, largely due to the challenges involved in cultivation. When handled with care, however, it offers remarkable aromatics, complexity and depth. These are precisely the conditions found at Jardines del Edén, a pioneering farm located high in the mountains of Pijao, Colombia. Producers Carlos and Felipe Arcila, whose family has deep roots in Colombian coffee, regard the farm as a living laboratory for innovation. They focus on cultivating rare varietals and experimenting with advanced processing techniques. This particular Sudan Rume underwent a 60-hour anaerobic fermentationAnaerobic fermentationCherries or depulped seeds ferment in sealed, oxygen-free tanks. Produces intense, unusual flavors — cinnamon, bubblegum, boozy fruit — that divide opinion. before being sundried on raised beds at carefully controlled temperatures. Our connection with the Sudan Rume varietal dates back to our 13th Limited Release Rare in 2023, sourced from Inmaculada Farms, also in Colombia. We’ve noticed that all the Sudan Rumes we’ve tried tend to have unique herbaceous and spiced aromatics, which we perceive as eucalyptus and coriander. We feel that Jardines del Edén’s is more process-driven than we saw with Inmaculada. We can taste the “signature” Jardines del Edén ferment alongside the Sudan Rume’s intrinsic character.
Same beans, other roasters· Sudan
Little Victories Coffee Roasters
Colombia Granja Paraíso 92 - Sudan Rume (100g Jar)
peach, cantaloupe, allspice
CO ColombiaCaucaFruityStone fruitCA$35100g · CA$35.00/100g- CO ColombiaCaucaMedium247g · $25.10/100g · $62
- CO ColombiaColombia312g · $16.67/100g · $52
- CO ColombiaColombia130g · CA$19.23/100g · CA$25
- CO ColombiaColombia130g · CA$20.77/100g · CA$27
- CO ColombiaColombiaAED 118300g · AED 39.33/100g
- CO ColombiaColombiaAED 85—
- CO ColombiaCaucaAED 145—
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