BURUNDI MUNYINYA, Filter
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Perched at 1,760 meters on the northern edge of Burundi's Kayanza Province, Bukeye Washing Station is more than a coffee mill—it's where the Long Miles story began. Named after the nearby village of Bukeye, the station has been operating since 2013 and is supplied by its own borehole and granite-filtered well.
Bukeye is the birthplace of the Coffee Scouts program and has led the charge in sustainable farming, pioneering organic antestia bug control, post-harvest pruning, mulching, and soil nutrition initiatives. Every harvest reflects years of hands-on work and relentless attention to detail.
Ripe cherries are delivered fresh by local farmers, floated, and meticulously hand-sorted before pulping. The coffee undergoes a single dry fermentation for around 12 hours, followed by the traditional "footing" process, where workers rhythmically agitate the parchment with their feet to remove the last traces of mucilage. After rinsing, density grading, and a final soak, the parchment begins a careful drying journey.
It first rests on covered drying tables before moving to traditional African raised beds, where it is turned and hand-sorted daily for up to 20 days. Only when the coffee reaches its target 10.5% moisture content is it considered ready—clean, vibrant, and built to showcase the unmistakable character of Bukeye's high-altitude terroir.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fresh is this roast?
How fresh is this roast?
Roasted weekly in Antwerp. We ship within 48 hours of roasting to ensure you get the peak flavor.
Is this right for my brew method?
Is this right for my brew method?
We have a variation that is roasted for Espresso. If you use a V60 or Chemex, check use our Filter version.
What is the difference between "Washed" and "Unwashed" coffee?
What is the difference between "Washed" and "Unwashed" coffee?
These terms refer to the "process"—how the coffee cherry is removed from the bean. Washed coffees are cleaned with water, resulting in a bright, clean, and "tea-like" cup that highlights the bean's origin. Unwashed (or Natural) coffees are dried with the fruit still on the bean, leading to a "funky," full-bodied cup with intense notes of ripe fruit and sweetness.
"Fruity" vs. "Not So Fruity"—how do I choose?
"Fruity" vs. "Not So Fruity"—how do I choose?
We categorize our coffees to make your choice easier. If you enjoy bright, acidic, and complex notes (like berries or citrus), go for "Fruity." If you prefer a more classic, chocolatey, and nutty profile with lower acidity, "Not So Fruity" is for you.
