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5. Lunji Estate – Tanzania Filter

Green Apple, Thyme, Vanilla Yoghurt

This unique Tanzanian coffee tastes like white grapes and has a balanced, vanilla-like sweetness. The body is light, with a spicy, herbal note, and a light easygoing aftertaste. 

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5. Lunji Estate – Tanzania Filter

Bloody Good Advent

– Seit 8 Jahren

Lunji Farm Birdview

Zum Kaffee

Green Apple, Thyme, Vanilla Yoghurt

Varietät: Blue Mountain, Bourbon, Typica
Verarbeitung: Washed
Erntejahr: 2022
Trockungszeit: 9-13 days


Zubereitungsbeispiel:
1:16.5 (eg 15g coffee to 250g water) in 2:30 to 3:30 minutes

Über den Kaffee

Freshly harvested cherries are filled into fermentation tanks with fresh water, where they are fermented for about 24 hours. The cherries are then washed, removing the parchment, before entering the sorting canals, where floaters and impurities are separated for the denser, higher quality cherries by a series of weir-like barriers. After being sorted and cleaned, the cherries then spend 9-13 days on raised beds to dry in the sun. The coffee is constantly turned and sorted to ensure an even, high quality batch at the end.

Map Tanzania Souther Highlands

Über die Farm

Lunji Estate was founded during Tanzania’s colonial era, in 1893, and its coffee history has seen it pass through several owners and managers over time. Being directly at the foot of the Mbeya mountain range, the farm boasts a breathtaking ambience defined by its spectacular view and climate.

In 1898 the first coffee trees were planted on the farm, and the block of land was simply called ‘Mbeya block’ by its first owner, a German settler. The settler returned to Europe at the end of the WWI, leaving the management of the farm to the German Colonial Administrator, who ran the farm through to the end of 1971. The farm then passed into the hands of an Indian Family until 1994. At some point during these years, the farm was given the name ‘Lunji,’ which the current owners believe arises from "Ilunji" an ancient name in Safwa (the local tribal language) for a tree that is common in the region. While the word is not used anymore, older people still remember the word as the name of the tree.

In 1994 Clemens Maier and Thomas Plattner purchased the farm from the previous owner, who had abandoned the farm for many years due to illness. The farm was in a terrible state, since no management had taken place for several years. Work on the farm had stalled, buildings had crumbled down. Clemens and his wife, Stella, agreed to manage the farm and bring it back to life, but they had their work cut out for them. In1994, the garden was a thick bush, with the grass standing 1 metre high. The family still tells stories of 3 metre long cobras in the shed and puff-adders sunbathing on the windows of the farmhouse. They had to rebuild almost from scratch. Some coffee plots were entirely replanted, some needed the gaps to be filled, and everything needed a decent pruning.

Stella, being a Tanzanian and speaking over 5 tribal languages, was able to develop a very close relationship with the local community, which proved to be crucial for the wellbeing of the farm in numerous situations. Clemens originates from a farming community in Bavaria, Germany and was previously working for the German Aid Development programme. His decision not to return to his family’s dairy farm but rather to apply his technical skills to Lunji has kept the machines running every day. Together they have brought the farm back to life. The first year saw them yielding only 7 tonnes of green coffee. This went up to an average 80 tonnes by 2002 and a bumper crop of 250 tonnes in 2004.

The farm is currently focusing on quality, as Stella and Clemens know that specialty coffee production is on the rise in Europe. Currently around 60% of the farm’s total production is sold as specialty, but their dream is to increase this even further.


Zusammenarbeit:
Long-standing partner
Farmer/ Produzent:
Clemens Maier, Stella Maier, Thomas Plattner
Betreiberform:
Family-run farm

Land, Region: Tanzania, Mbeya
Anbauhöhe:
1600 masl
Bodentyp: Fertile soils
Düngemethode: organic
Schattentyp: Leafy shade
Ort der Verarbeitung:
On the farm
Anzahl der Varietäten: 7
Erntezeit:
May-Nov



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