SIRONKO - UGANDA
REGION - SIRONKO, MOUNT ELGON
PROCESS - ANAEROBIC, FULLY WASHED
ALTITUDE - 1500 - 1900 MASL
VARIETY - NYASALAND, SL14, SL28
TASTING NOTES - COLA, FIG, PLUM
ROAST - MEDIUM
At 1250 masl, the Sironko Coffee washing station sits in a unique location to accommodate arrivals from higher altitude farms up to 1850m along the slopes of Mt Elgon.Mt Elgon is an extinct volcano on the border with Kenya and is thought to be the oldest volcano on the African continent. The massive base and gentle slopes support thousands of smallholder farmers, with arabica coffee is cultivated across a broad band around the mountain between 1,200 and 2,200masl.Volcanic soils, plentiful rain, high altitude and abundant sunshine are all contributing factors to the excellent terroir of the Mt Elgon region and the subsequent exceptional cup quality.
The story goes that during a famine centuries ago, the tribes moved east and stumbled across a river which proved their saviour. They named it ‘Sironko’, meaning 'solace' and 'peacefulness' in the Lumasaba language, spoken by the ethnic locals on the slopes of Mount Elgon. Our washing station is located in Budadiri sub county near the famous river and processes coffee cherries from the surrounding communities, still sustained by this abundant water source.
Selectively hand-picked cherries arrive at Sironko Washing Station where they are subjected to quality and weight tests. Automatic floatation separates the cherries by density into 3 quality grades, with the densest cherries representing the highest quality. The selected cherries are then mechanically depulped fermented anaerobically, thoroughly washed and then dried in the sun on raised African beds.