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Bourbon in Kilimanjaro & Arusha

Kilimanjaro & Arusha is known for historic volcanic-slope estates and chagga smallholder coffee, and Bourbon is one of the varieties behind that reputation. The region's farms sit at 1,200–1,800 m — Bourbon's preferred range is 1,100–2,000 m — and harvest runs july – december, the window in which the variety's character is decided in the field.

Bourbon brings its own agronomic personality to Kilimanjaro & Arusha: a tall with more branch density than typica plant with moderate (20–30% above typica) yield potential, and disease behavior best summarized as susceptible to rust and cbd. Regional processing leans on washed, which shapes how the variety's raw material reaches the cup.

Tasted side by side with the same variety from other regions, Kilimanjaro & Arusha's expression stands apart: the variety contributes caramel sweetness, balanced citric acidity, buttery mouthfeel, while the regional cup runs toward round, winey fruit with chocolate and bright citrus — the traditional 'kilimanjaro' balance that built tanzanian coffee's name. That interaction — genetics times place — is exactly what regional sourcing is about.

Key facts

RegionKilimanjaro & Arusha
CountryTanzania
Region altitude1,200–1,800 m
Variety optimal altitude1,100–2,000 m
HarvestJuly – December
SpeciesArabica
LineageYemeni stock naturalized on Réunion (Île Bourbon), spread by missionaries from the 1850s
Disease resistanceSusceptible to rust and CBD
Regional cup profileRound, winey fruit with chocolate and bright citrus — the traditional 'Kilimanjaro' balance that built Tanzanian coffee's name.

Bourbon in Kilimanjaro & Arusha — frequently asked questions

Does Bourbon grow well in Kilimanjaro & Arusha?

Yes — the region's 1,200–1,800 m range overlaps the variety's preferred 1,100–2,000 m, and local processing traditions (washed) suit its characteristics. It is one of the varieties Kilimanjaro & Arusha is known for.

What does Kilimanjaro & Arusha Bourbon taste like?

Expect caramel sweetness, balanced citric acidity, buttery mouthfeel, expressed through the region's typical character: round, winey fruit with chocolate and bright citrus — the traditional 'kilimanjaro' balance that built tanzanian coffee's name.

When is Bourbon from Kilimanjaro & Arusha harvested?

The regional harvest runs july – december; fresh lots typically reach export markets one to three months after milling.

Volcana Coffee grows high-altitude Catimor, Typica, and washed Fine Robusta in our own volcanic region — the Bolaven Plateau, Laos. Compare our terroir against any region in the world, cup to cup.

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