Our Regions
SILVERBACK COFFEE OF RWANDA'S™ Coffee Flavors are virtually untarnished by modern agricultural techniques,
and because it's exclusively grown by small farms it's 100% naturally grown. Most people will not associate
the Republic of Rwanda with coffee, but in fact Africa is where the coffee bean originated. With volcanic soils,
abundant rainfall and high altitude mountains, Rwanda has some of the best coffee-growing conditions in the world.
The country's five distinct coffee growing regions include:
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VIRUNGA MOUNTAIN REGION — At elevations of 1,900-2,200
meters, six volcanic peaks on the northwestern tip of the country
play host to the famous Silverback Mountain gorillas. The climate,
offering cool conditions with plenty of sun and rain on rich
volcanic soils, allows this coffee to ripen slowly, assuring
enriched cherries. This “cup” dazzles with sweet honey notes,
currant overtones and a lively acidic punch-line that is sure to
leave your palette guessing. |
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AKAGERA REGION — Located in the southeast region of the
country with an elevation of 1,300-1,500 meters and high to mid
lowlands, the Akagera region gives a “cup” that is extremely
bright and full of berry and spice. |
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KIVU LAKE REGION — With an ideal climate at an elevation of
1,800-2,000 meters, rolling green hills and volcanic soil, this
region yields the most amazing yet complex coffee. This complexity
includes both chocolate notes and a jazzy jasmine floral scent.
It’s been known to dazzle even the best connoisseurs in the
business. |
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KIZI RIFT VALLEY REGION — Located at an elevation of
2,000-2,200 meters, this region extends from the rainforest of
Nyungwe to the grand entrance of the Virunga volcanic mountains.
The nutrients in the volcanic soil provide a clean, smooth,
balanced pecan and berry matrix bellowing in lovely floral
overtones. |
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MUHAZI LAKE REGION — Sitting at an elevation of 1,400-1,600
meters, this rich lake region sits to the eastern part of the
country and houses tall Arabica Bourbon trees. The pure water and
volcanic soils boast a unique blend of teas, spices and cocoa
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These five distinct coffee growing regions offer ideal conditions for producing coffees of unsurpassed quality.
The high altitude and rich soil from the area’s many volcanoes create ideal conditions for producing unsurpassed quality.
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