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Gaharo Long Miles

Sale price18,00€

Long Miles Coffee Project in Burundi works alongside small producers in Kayanza to transform local coffee and improve the lives of coffee-growing families. This coffee has a fruity, clean flavor profile with notes of nectarine and flowers. A base of Catalan cream and vanilla notes. The finish is fruity and sweet with honeyed acidity and a silky body.

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Gaharo Long Miles
Gaharo Long Miles Sale price18,00€

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The Long Miles Coffee Project in Burundi works alongside small producers in Kayanza to transform local coffee and improve the lives of coffee-growing families. This collaborative approach ensures exceptional traceability and quality.

This Red Bourbon variety batch has been processed using the traditional washed method.

Ripe cherries are hand-selected and dry-fermented for 12 hours before a final rinse that enhances their clarity. A distinctive step is "footing," where the parchment is manually agitated to remove any remaining mucilage.

Finally, the coffee is slowly dried on African beds for 16 to 20 days until it reaches 10.5% humidity.

The result is a complex coffee with notes of Catalan cream, nectarine, and black tea, reflecting Long Miles' commitment to quality.

Meet the producer

Gaharo Long Miles: Coffee, Community, and Commitment in the Heart of Burundi

In northern Burundi, at an altitude of almost 2,000 meters in the Kayanza region, lies Gaharo, a hill that not only produces top-quality coffee but also represents a story of transformation, collective effort, and commitment to people and the environment. This is where the Long Miles Coffee project was born, an initiative that has changed the lives of hundreds of coffee-growing families.

It all began in 2013, when Long Miles Coffee built its first washing station in Bukeye, a nearby village that today serves as the operational heart of the project. They built it on a piece of land long forgotten by many, at the foot of Gaharo Hill. Local farmers themselves cleared the land, made the bricks from clay from the valley, and built the station from scratch. Since then, Gaharo and Bukeye have become a symbol of exemplary collaboration between coffee producers and processors.

At Gaharo, the predominant variety is Red Bourbon , grown by small producers on family plots. The Bukeye washing station features its own water source and a granite-filtered well, ensuring clean, consistent water for the processing process. The cherries, carefully hand-selected, undergo a traditional washing process, which includes dry fermentation for approximately 12 hours, followed by a distinctive step: " footing ." During this step, workers agitate the parchment with their feet to manually remove any remaining mucilage, a technique that enhances the cleanliness and clarity of the cup profile.

After being washed and sorted by density, the samples spend 16 to 20 days on African drying beds until they reach the optimum humidity level (10.5%). The result is a clean, complex, and fragrant coffee, with notes of nectarine, flowers, crème brûlée, vanilla , and a fruity, sweet finish, accompanied by honeyed acidity and a silky body .

But there's much more to this sensory profile than just technique. At Gaharo, quality also stems from the daily work of the Coffee Scouts , a group of young people like Emery, Suavis, and Peter, who support coffee-growing families in sustainable agricultural practices. They teach how to plant shade trees, apply green manure, perform seasonal pruning, and detect pests like antestia, the colorful insect linked to the potato flavor defect. These scouts work side by side with producers during the harvest, ensuring that each cherry picked meets quality standards.

In addition, Long Miles has implemented a grower card system , which records each cherry delivery and allows for full traceability back to the cherry orchard of origin. This system not only ensures transparency but also allows for recognition and rewards for those producing the most outstanding batches.

With more than 100 dedicated employees—many of them women in charge of quality control—and seven years of operation, the Bukeye station doesn't just process coffee: it builds community, knowledge, and opportunities.

Gaharo Long Miles is not just a Burundian coffee. It's the reflection of a humane, sustainable project deeply connected to its environment. Every cup that comes from this hill carries with it the story of those who believe in doing things together, "twese hamwe."

Recetas para este café

Espresso

Aquí está la receta más actualizada que tenemos. Es importante recordar que esta receta es de referencia y que hay muchas variables que influirán en el resultado final del espresso en tu taza: desde el estado de tu maquina y molino, el agua que usas, la conservación/reposo de tu café, hasta la temperatura/presión atmosférica, etc. y que por lo tanto, quizás tengas que modificar algunos parámetros para encontrar un espresso sabroso y equilibrado con tus variables específicas.

Receta:

  • Ratio: 1:2
  • En seco: 18gr
  • En taza: 36gr
  • Tiempo: 26-31s

Variables:

  • Tiempo de reposo: mínimo 2 semanas
  • Temperatura: 94ºC
  • Presión: 6 bares
  • Pre-infusión: No
  • Agua: BWT Bestmax 0, GH 107 (ppm as CaCO3) KH 30 (ppm as CaCO3)

Maquinaria y equipamiento usados para esta receta:

  • Maquina espresso: La Marzocco KB90 2G
  • Molino: Mythos 2
  • Cacillo: 22gr VST (sin endidura)
  • Extras: Barista Hustle WDT, Push Tamper (plano, 100% nivelado)

Cold brew

Esta es la receta de café cold brew que te proponemos para que elabores 600ml de cold brew. El ratio, en caso de que quieras elaborar más o menos de esta cantidad, es 1:15, 1gr de café por cada 15gr/ml de agua.

Receta y equipamiento:

  • Café 40gr. (Usa el café que prefieras dependiendo de tus gustos. Nuestra sugerencia sería elegir perfiles de café que te gusten en elaboraciones de filtro). Si tiene el tag “Cold Brew” es de nuestros favoritos.
  • Molienda: Comandante 16 clics.
  • Agua 600gr/ml a temperatura ambiente.
  • Composición del agua: 2 partes de Lanjarón por 1 de Bezoya.
  • Una malla o seda.
  • Un recipiente de cristal (preferiblemente con tapa)
  • Dejar reposar 22 horas (en el frigorífico).

La forma de hacer el cold brew:

  • Molemos el café con una molienda media (Comandante 16 clics).
  • Echamos el café directamente en la malla.
  • Introducimos la malla en el recipiente de cristal.
  • Vertemos el agua en el recipiente a través de la malla con el café.
  • Removemos suavemente para saturar todo el café.
  • Tapamos el recipiente.
  • Lo dejamos reposar en el frigorífico (¡atención a los olores fuertes!).
  • Después de este tiempo de reposo, retiramos la malla con el café y estará listo.
  • Como paso extra, puedes volver a filtrarlo por un filtro de papel V60, Kalita o similar para obtener un resultado más limpio y cristalino.
  • Mantenlo refrigerado.
  • Esta receta es para no diluir. Ni siquiera con hielo. En caso de ponerle hielo la composición del agua del hielo afectará al sabor de tu bebida. Mejor hacer tu propio hielo con la misma composición de agua que proponemos. Si usas hielo, quizás quieras bajar el ratio (1:9 a 1:12).

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  • Entrega en 4/7 días, L-V.
  • En todos los envíos recibirás email de seguimiento.
  • Los tiempos de entrega se cumplen en el 99% de los envíos. Hay que tener en cuenta que estamos sujetos al buen funcionamiento externo de nuestros colaboradores logísticos.
  • Los días festivos nacionales y/o regionales pueden afectar a los tiempos de entrega estimados.
  • No hacemos ningún tipo de envío a Reino Unido, Suiza, Estados Unidos ni al resto del mundo.