Thousand Hills Ruli Mountain



   Today I present to you a coffee from the people over at Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee. In April 1994, Rwanda experienced one of history's most atrocious genocides. The genocide that left so many innocent people either dead, orphaned, or widowed has now become a focal point of the global community. In 2005, Jonathan Golden, founder of Land of a Thousand Hills, recognized an opportunity to make a difference in the reconciliation of the Rwandan people. This realization led Golden to start a coffee company that pays a fair wage to the farmers of Rwanda, helps them with their basic needs, and brings a quality product to coffee lovers. Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee Co. partners with farmers and local community leaders to develop the coffee into a sustainable income, pay a just Living Wage, and strive to further meet the needs of the people. When you buy Land of a Thousand Hills, you are receiving coffee that is 100% Arabica, fairly traded, and roasted fresh.

   This is their Ruli Mountain bean. I brewed this at my 1:12 ratio. 1000 Hills notes flavors of apricot, roasted almond, and brown sugar sweetness. Apricot all the way. Stone fruit, raisin. Very tasty. A more delicate cold brew, very iced tea like. Nice deep honey sweetness.

   Many thanks to Justin & Land of a Thousand Hills for the tasty beans.

Go check them out here:   landofathousandhills.com


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