Allegro Coffee Roasters
Congo Muungano
Roaster Location: | Thornton, Colorado |
Coffee Origin: | Kalehe, South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Roast Level: | Medium |
Agtron: | 52/65 |
Est. Price: | $8.99/8 ounces |
Review Date: | June 2017 |
Aroma: | 9 |
Acidity: | 8 |
Body: | 8 |
Flavor: | 9 |
Aftertaste: | 8 |
Blind Assessment
Sweetly savory, high-toned. Blackberry, freesia-like flowers, orange zest, brown sugar, juniper in aroma and cup. Rich, savory acidity; delicate, though rather syrupy mouthfeel. The finish is especially savory-toned, resonant with notes of juniper (berry and bark) and bittersweet orange zest.
Notes
Muungano, the name of this cooperative, means “togetherness” in Swahili. One-third of the coop’s members are women, many of whom were widowed by war, and this coop addresses gender inequality by partnering with Gender Action Learning Systems (GALS) to highlight the work of women and to help all members of the coop assume their rightful places in the supply chain. Produced entirely from trees of strains of the Bourbon variety of Arabica, and processed by the conventional wet or “washed” method, in which skin and fruit flesh are removed from the beans or seeds before they are dried. This coffee is certified Fair Trade by Fair Trade USA, meaning it was purchased from small-holding farmers at a “fair” or economically sustainable price. This coffee tied for the third-highest rating in a tasting of women-produced coffees for Coffee Review‘s June 2017 tasting report. Allegro Coffee, a subsidiary of Whole Foods Market, offers one of the country’s largest selections of single-origin coffees. Visit www.allegrocoffee.com or call 800-227-1107 for more information.
Bottom Line
An intriguing Congo cup from a cooperative that is leading the recovery of the Kivu region from civil war, and a sensory gift for those who enjoy savory-leaning coffees complicated and deepened by berry and citrus notes.
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This review originally appeared in the June, 2017 tasting report: Holding Up (More Than) Half The Sky: Coffees From Women Producers