Coffees processed at the Luyombe Washing Station in Tanzania. Clean, bright, and carefully sorted.

More information about our Coffees from the Luyombe Washing Station collection.

The Luyombe Washing Station in Tanzania serves farmers across the region, handling the processing of cherry into parchment before the coffee moves through export channels. The work done at a washing station is critical. It's where processing quality gets decided, where consistency gets built, and where relationships between farmers and the broader market happen.

Luyombe is one of Tanzania's respected stations, known for clean processing and consistent quality. The coffees that come through their facility carry the mark of thoughtful work at a crucial step in the supply chain.

Currently available is a washed Peaberry Bourbon from Luyombe, bringing clean acidity and distinctive peaberry concentration from Tanzania.

The Coffee Journey

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Variety

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Origin

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Processing

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