Uganda - Muduku

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A washed microlot produced by farmers around Muduku village on Bukyabo Mountain. Our third year buying from The coffee Gardens project; each harvest continues to showcase their dedication and the unique character of this region.


TASTING NOTES:

Mandarin, caramel and a creamy almond finish. Careful processing bring out a bright, clean cup with layered sweetness and fruit character.

Grind Type: Whole Beans

Grind Type

Bag Size: 250g

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PRODUCER

The Coffee Gardens

REGION

Bukyabo, Sironko District

HARVEST

November - March

ALTITUDE

1870 - 2200 MASL

VARIETY

SL14, SL28 & Nyasaland

PROCESS

Washed & Soaked, 40 hr fermentation


ABOUT

We return to The Coffee Gardens, our third year working with the amazing team in the Sironko district of eastern Uganda. 

Muduku is another carefully prepared micro-lot; with each harvest the Coffee Gardens team continue to showcase the unique character of this region with their dedication to quality.

This season’s selection is a vibrant example of Uganda’s highland terroir—fruit, sweetness, and clarity with notes of mandarin, caramel and a creamy almond finish.

The coffee cherry we’ve selected had a special preparation: After the pulp and soak, the harvest went through a signature 40 hour fermentation, using filtered mountain water. The additional processing steps help showcase the wonderful qualities of the coffees form this area of Uganda.

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - UGANDA

As an origin with so much potential, if processed well, the quality of Ugandan coffee can be incredible. 

With very few washing stations in the country, the majority of coffee is home processed - making up 85-90% of Ugandan production. About 70% of this is processed as natural.  

With home processing farmers dry their own cherries, often on plastic or tarp. If the coffee is washed, they use a small and simple hand pulper. The inconsistent and low quality of the coffees processed in this way mean they are mostly sold for unsustainably low prices.

Kyambogo Village Micro-processing Station

Buwobodeya was processed at The Coffee Gardens washing station at Kyambogo Village - it shows us just how good Ugandan coffee can be.

To elevate and showcase the growers' hard work the station is equipped with motorized Penagos pulping machines, lots of fermentation tanks, solar dryers, cherry compost pits and water treatment and purification systems.

The station is accessible to the local farmers and acts as a support hub - The Coffee Gardens have several social and environmental projects within the local community where they're based.

Projects include; funding free surgery for children at the CURE Children’s hospital of Uganda, upgrading sanitation at the local school (improving the facilities for around 2500 school children) and protecting the water springs used by the more remote highland communities they are working with.

MAKING AN IMPACT

By creating incentives to produce higher quality products the farmers involved with The Coffee Gardens are increasing their incomes. The goal: to create a thriving business that offers farmers a clear path out of poverty.

The Coffee Gardens was founded back in 2017 by Dana Siedem, Shakeel Padamsey and Michael Mugisha.

Their combined skill sets cover everything form coffee production and economics to environmental and educational development work with the United Nations in Ethiopia and East Africa.

Dana and Shak visited us at the roastery in 2023 and we have been supporting their work through the purchase of these wonderful coffees ever since, read more about their visit and the project here.