Sudan Rume is a variety of coffee discovered in the South Sudan mountains of Marsabit. It is a natural mutation of bourbon, low yielding but packing a mountain of flavours.
Granja Paraiso '92 has processed this coffee with their double-anaerobic thermal shock method, in which the coffee fruit, after having been first sanitized with ozone, undergoes two stages of fermentation. First, the whole cherries are submerged under water for 48 hours, then the beans are pulped and fermented with a strain of Lactobacillus for 24 hours. After fermentation, the beans are given a “thermal shock” using hot and cold rinses to help the beans absorb the fermentation metabolites and halt any further fermentation. Afterward, the washed parchment coffee is rapidly dried with an in-house designed Eco-Enigma dehumidifying dryer to avoid over-oxidation or continued fermentation.
More about Wilton Benitez
Wilton Benitez has been producing top quality coffee for more than 26 years. 16+ years of experience with specialty coffee. Roaster. Q-grader processor. Non-certified tester but with a lifetime of experience in the tasting process. Wilton wanted to put his goal and passion into creating wonderful and exciting coffee through his recently established company, Granja Paraiso 92.
All the state of the art equipment and machinery is designed by the Wilton, and assembled in the farm by him with the help of his brother.
The use of bioreactors and specific microorganisms for controlled fermentation coupled with a constant control and monitoring of factors such as temperature, pH, brix degrees and electric conductivity make Granja Paraiso 92´s coffee to stand out from the rest and offer a value added like no other. All this allow the producer to have distinct, unique and standardized profiles and notes.
Drying machines at the farm don’t use fossil fuels and only need moderate electric energy for their operation avoiding greenhouse gas emissions.