
Sudan Rume - Fincamigo's - Colombia - Filter
Sudan Rume is an ancient, rare landrace variety that was first cultivated in South Sudan’s Boma plateau.
Sudan Rume (also written as “Rume Sudan”) is an ancient landrace variety that was first cultivated in South Sudan’s Boma plateau. One of the main reasons Sudan Rume is not widely cultivated commercially is its low productivity. However, Sudan Rume has stronger resistance to Coffee Berry Disease and Coffee Leaf Rust than other Arabica strains, including Bourbon and Typica. Today, the variety is primarily cultivated by plant breeders to include in cultivars. One of its most famous descendants is SL-28. When Sudan Rume is grown commercially it is coveted for its cup quality and relative rarity.
With this Sudan Rume expect a ripe, bright profile featuring a unique twist of mint in the aftertaste.
Info
Farm
The farm is called Fincamigo's and is an experimental plantation.
Region
Located at La Arboleda, Jardín, Antioquia.
Sustainability
Fincamigo's preserves 4 hectares for forest conservation. They have planted more than 650 native trees and plants.
Elevation
The elevation stretches between 1741 - 1950m above sea level.
Variety
Sudan Rume (also written as “Rume Sudan”) is an ancient landrace variety that was first cultivated in South Sudan’s Boma plateau.
Process
This coffee is a Hybrid process. It went through natural, then honey, then washed stages to achieve its final state.
Process
This process is a fully washed with a double fermentation.
The coffee is first fermented in cherry for 36 hours and then pulped and undergoes a second dry fermentation for another 36 hours. After this the coffee is then washed and taken to raised beds where it is dried until it reaches 11%. We love this style as it enables you to taste the variety & terroir of the coffee.


Sustainability
Fincamigos preserves 4 hectares for forest conservation.
They have planted more than 650 native trees and plants. These native species help rejuvenate the ecosystem and create a habitat for the migratory birds that pass through the region each year.