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Uganda White Nile Natural

$ 20.99

One Real 16oz. Pound

The White Nile wet mill, like Sipi Falls, is predominantly set up for fully-washed coffee. Unlike Sipi Falls, however, natural processing was an operations priority from day one. For their custom natural processing, Cherry comes from select high-elevation grower communities within the mill’s greater catchment area, with a track record of impeccable harvesting. 

Upon delivery to the White Nile wet mill, the day’s cherry is meticulously sorted for imperfections and floated for density by processing staff before being washed clean and moved directly to the mill’s screen tables to dry. The drying cherry is continuously rotated by dedicated staff until the moisture content reaches 11%. At this point, it is removed from the drying tables and stored on-site for continued conditioning. Each lot is tracked throughout its conditioning phase by the White Nile quality team, who cups and approves every lot at least once after drying and again about two months later to check that the conditioning is stable. These experimental lots are beloved at Kawacom and (as with quality teams worldwide with a passion for the new and delicious) are by far the most deliberate. Thanks to the added uniqueness and cup quality, farmers selected for these microlot programs see the highest bonuses for anyone selling cherries to the mill.

Aroma: Sweet, Fruity, Brown Sugar
Cup: Full Body, Fig, Cherry Juice, Agave Nectar
Finish: Quick, Clean, Milk Chocolate

One Pound

About this Coffee

GROWER: Small farms organized around the White Nile Wet Mill
REGION: Zombo district, Mt. Elgon, Uganda
ALTITUDE: 1500 – 1700 meters above sea level
PROCESS: Full natural and dried on raised beds
VARIETY: Bourbon: SL14, SL28, and Blue Mountain
HARVEST: October - February
SOIL: Volcanic loam
CERTIFICATION: Organic

Kawacom, one of Uganda’s premier specialty exporters and our beloved supplier partner, has long operated the Sipi Falls wet mill on Mt. Elgon in eastern Uganda. 

When Sipi Falls was designed over 20 years ago, it was a unique wager on the benefit of central processing in a vast smallholder landscape, one that traditionally fermented and dried coffee at home in tiny quantities and transacted on a parchment basis with local buyers. The wet mill at Sipi Falls changed the entire dynamic by buying cherry, processing large volumes quickly, exercising quality control, and conditioning finished coffees in bulk in the mill’s high-elevation warehouse. 

The result for farmers was higher prices up front for less work and almost no risk of degradation. Over time, as the mill’s staff improved their processing technique, Sipi Falls began producing honeys, naturals, anaerobic, and variations on the fully washed profile, which netted the farmers even more of a premium for their cherry. And roasters were given a long-overdue taste of Mt. Elgon’s unique potential.

In 2015, Kawacom decided to replicate the success of Sipi Falls elsewhere in the country. Kawacom set up its second wet mill, White Nile, in Zombo district, a few kilometers from where the White Nile River meets Lake Albert.

Uganda exports about 5 million bags of coffee, about as much as Honduras, but the vast majority is robusta, grown across the humid lowlands of Uganda’s center. Other than Mt. Elgon, the prime arabica areas include the Rwenzori mountains in the southwest and the highlands along the White Nile in Uganda’s northwest, along the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Uganda’s White Nile region is still unfamiliar to most coffee buyers. Still, Kawacom, as they did in Sipi Falls, is slowly exposing the greater specialty world to the potential of this very remote region. The naturals from this part of Uganda are round and mousse-like in texture with bright acids and notable grape, cranberry, and white peach flavors. It is an incredible experience to see such a prime terroir be unlocked through quality processing, where just a matter of years ago it was often lost to local scalpers in transit.

 

 

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Joseph Karp
Like a gentle kiss from a heavenly angel

This Uganda White Nile Natural has a transparently clean taste with a really nice finish. I would dissuade any true coffee lover from adding any milk/cream or sweetener to this beautiful bean. It's a coffee that can easily be enjoyed any time of day or night. This blend not only 'knocks it outta the park' but it's a grand slam.

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Shari
Love this coffee!

Can’t wait to brew a pot of this coffee every morning. It’s everything Seth described it to be. My next delivery arrives tomorrow and my friends at the Post Office will happily bring it to me when they see me walk in. They love how wonderful it smells.

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David Kimpton
Sneaky Good

While I have never had "bad" coffee from Old Bisbee Roasters (great coffee) the Nile is a jump up in grade. Wow! What aroma and then the sweetness of the first taste. Great coffee.

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Derrick Chasan
Best coffees

Perfectly sourced and roasted. I have never a disappointing order. Never. According to your preferences, (they will help you identify),there coffee are second to none.

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Scott Fischer
Love me some coffee!

The Uganda White Nile is superb!! So fragrant and so smooth!! We are enjoying it so much!!