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Lavender Coffee Boutique Rwanda Abadatezuka single origin coffee bag with raspberry and cacao nibs on a purple fabric background
Women farmers of the Abadatezuka Cooperative hand-picking coffee cherries in Rwanda's Nyungwe Forest
Abadatezuka women's cooperative farmers sun-drying natural process coffee cherries at 2,200 meters in Rwanda
Women coffee growers of the Abadatezuka Co-op tending high elevation Rwanda coffee farms in the Nyungwe Forest
Rwanda Abadatezuka natural process single origin coffee bag from Lavender Coffee Boutique — women's cooperative Nyungwe Forest Rwanda

Rwanda Abadatezuka | Single Origin Coffee

Single origin

Type: Whole bean

Prepare to be enchanted! This exceptional Rwandan coffee, sourced from the Abadatezuka Cooperative, unveils a captivating symphony of flavors: imagine ripe berry jams and notes of elegant red wine. Grown at elevations reaching 2,200 meters above sea level, this hand-picked natural process gem is a testament to the region's unique terroir.

Nestled within the Nyungwe forest, this coffee owes its distinctive character to an interplay of natural forces. Native honeybees pollinate the coffee blossoms, while the fertile volcanic soil and cool, lake-influenced climate contribute to the extraordinary flavors.

Committed to sustainable practices, the Abadatezuka farmers cultivate their coffee without the use of any synthetic inputs, ensuring a truly clean and natural cup.

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Why We Love This - Rwanda Women's Co-Op Single Origin Coffee

At 2,200 meters, coffee cherries take their time — and you'll taste every slow, intentional moment in the cup. The high elevation concentrates natural sugars inside the fruit, and the natural process amplifies those wine-like, jammy notes into something genuinely special. This is the kind of single origin coffee that makes you stop mid-sip and just... pause.

Small Batch Women-Owned Roaster

Gentle, Low-Acid Roasting Process

Mold-Free 3rd Party Tested

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Lavender Coffee Boutique Rwanda Abadatezuka single origin coffee bag with raspberry and cacao nibs on a purple fabric background

Single-Origin

Light-Medium Roast

Women's Co-Op Farm

Rwanda

Small-Batch

Washed & natural-process

High-Quality

Mold-free & naturally low-acid

Flavor Profile

Rwanda Abadatezuka | Single Origin Coffee

Raspberry

Raspberry

Cacao

Cacao

Malbec

Malbec

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our Rwanda Abadatezuka comes from the Abadatezuka Women's Cooperative, nestled deep in Rwanda's Nyungwe Forest at 2,200 meters above sea level. Native honeybees pollinate the coffee blossoms, volcanic soil feeds the roots, and every cherry is hand-picked and sun-dried without synthetic inputs. The result is a naturally processed, high elevation Rwanda coffee that's clean, complex, and unlike anything else in our lineup — with notes of raspberry, Malbec, and cacao nibs in every cup.

Yes. The high elevation growing conditions and natural process slow the cherry's maturation, developing deep, jammy sweetness with a soft, wine-like acidity that's smooth and approachable. Combined with our high-quality sourcing and small-batch roasting, this ethical single origin coffee is gentle on your stomach without sacrificing any of its rich, fruity complexity.

Rwanda Abadatezuka is incredibly versatile. As a pour-over, the raspberry and cacao nib notes shine with bright clarity. Pulled as a slow espresso, rich wine-like depth emerges — think dark fruit and dark chocolate. Cold brew it overnight for a smooth, jammy cup that highlights the full sweetness of this fruity natural process coffee. However you brew it, the Nyungwe Forest terroir comes through beautifully.

As a women-owned roaster, partnerships that create real impact are at the heart of what we do. Our Rwanda Abadatezuka is sourced directly from the Abadatezuka Women's Cooperative — a group of farmers committed to chemical-free cultivation and the preservation of the Nyungwe Forest ecosystem. Every bag of this women's cooperative coffee supports economic independence for the women growing it and sustainable farming practices that protect one of Africa's most biodiverse regions.