Skip to product information
1 of 1

SEY COFFEE

SEY - Bukeye Musumba | Burundi - Washed - Field Blend

SEY - Bukeye Musumba | Burundi - Washed - Field Blend

  • Origin: Burundi
  • Tasting Notes: Dried Apricot, Black Tea, Blood Orange
  • Process: Hand-picked at peak ripeness. Floated and hand-sorted to further remove defects, then de-pulped on the day of harvest. Fermented twice: dry for 12 hours, then submerged in water for 24 hours. Rinsed in fresh water and density graded. Dried on traditional African raised beds for 16–20 days until moisture content reaches 10.5%.
  • Varieties: Field Blend
  • Region: Muramvya
  • Elevation: 1900 masl
  • Harvest: May 2025
  • Recommended Brew: Filter
  • Roast Date:
Regular price $39.50 CAD
Regular price Sale price $39.50 CAD
% OFF Sold out
Free Shipping Over $85 CAD (Canada) ❘ $100 USD (US) ▪︎ Free GTA Pickup Available
Size

SEY COFFEE is located in Brooklyn, United States

From SEY

This is the only coffee we will release this year from the rolling hills of Musumba, where the rich soils and cool canopies of banana trees create ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. In the cup we find dried apricot, black tea, and blood orange.

ABOUT MUSUMBA

Bukeye is the first washing station built by the Long Miles team. Located in Muramvya Province, Musumba is one of the few sites we work with in this region. Meticulously managed, Bukeye consistently produces some of the finest Burundian coffees we have tasted in our many years working with the Long Miles Coffee Project.

ABOUT THIS FIELD BLEND

Varieties in Burundi are not exactly straightforward. We know that Red Bourbon and Mibirizi are being cultivated; however, we don't know at what relative percentages. Based on the history of production in Burundi there is also most likely some SL34 being grown as well.

ABOUT LONG MILES COFFEE PROJECT

The Long Miles Coffee Project is the dream-become-reality of Ben and Kristy Carlson. The pair moved to Burundi in 2011 with a simple dream: Help coffee growers by helping roasters source consistently high quality coffees from Burundi. Their dream has grown from working with fifty coffee growers in 2013 to working with more than 5,500 at present. Long Miles has been extremely effective in helping to actualize Burundi’s natural potential for extremely high quality coffee, while also making an incredible impact socially, economically, and environmentally. Coffees from this project are some of our most anticipated of the year, and we are humbled and honored continue supporting their inspiring work.

View full details