Gitesi Espresso

Gitesi Espresso

by Aimé Gahizi from Gitesi Coffee

Gitesi Espresso is a washed coffee processed by Gitesi Coffee in Rwanda. It is medium roasted to preserve and showcase the flavor of the delicate Red Bourbon coffee beans. Well-balanced and juicy with notes of peach, this coffee really shines as an espresso that you’ll want to drink everyday. Pair it with your favorite milk for a tasty cappuccino or latte.

Taste Notes
Peach, Mandarin & Brown Sugar
Roast Level
Strength
Variety
Arabica, Red Bourbon
Process
Washed
Provenance
Karongi, Rwanda
Anzahl der Packungen
Delivery schedule
First shipment on February 28, 2026

€20.19

44,87 €

/kg
excluding 7% VAT
Plus Shipping
In Stock
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Delivery till
Saturday, the 28th of February 2026
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Who produces Gitesi Espresso

Aimé Gahizi, Gitesi Coffee

Aimé is the managing director of Gitesi Coffee in Rwanda’s Karongi District. In 2011, he joined his father, Alexis Gahizi, to support operations at the Gitesi Washing Station. Today, Aimé leads the company.

His mission is clear: to improve coffee quality while strengthening the livelihoods of farmers in his community. Together with his team, he has introduced new processing methods that result in highly regarded specialty coffees.

Aimé hold a bag of Warawul roasted coffee
Transparenz

Our relationship with Aimé Gahizi and Gitesi Coffee

€8.07

/kg

The price we pay Gitesi Coffee for your coffee

Direct through Algrano

How Gitesi Espresso is imported

2023

For how many years we have been working with Aimé Gahizi

About Gitesi Espresso

Workers sorting Gitesi Espresso | Warawul Coffee

Gitesi Coffee is sought out among roasters for their consistent quality and we are likewise excited to feature this washed Red Bourbon as our first espresso.

High altitude, a mild climate, and volcanic soils create ideal conditions for coffee cultivation around Lake Kivu, where Gitesi Washing Station is located. The smallholder farmers that bring their coffee cherries here grow Red Bourbon, an Arabica variety known for its round, bright red fruits and excellent cup quality.

Washing stations like Gitesi ensure that only the best quality beans are selected from the harvest. First, pulp is removed from the cherries and is transformed into fertilizer that is distributed to farmers at no cost. Next, the seeds are dry fermented, then “washed” to remove the outer pectin layer, and fermented again in clean water tanks.

This process of controlled fermentation produces rich aromatic precursors in the coffee. After fermentation, the coffee is placed on drying beds. Finally, the green coffee is packaged and ready to begin its long journey over land and overseas. Once in Berlin, we roast the green beans with great care to develop the coffee’s sweetness and smooth body .

Brewing recommendation for Gitesi Espresso

Pouring espresso
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Chris recommends the following recipe for brewing Gitesi Espresso with the espresso machine

Very finely ground so that the shot with the ratio 19 g in and 40 g out is pulled at 34 to 38 seconds. Results in a well balanced acidity profile with an intense note of stone fruit and sweetness of caramel. Shorter shot times result in a profile closer to ripe cirturs fruits.

Hint: Also try the Gitesi Espresso as a batch brew or cold brew.

The Gitesi Washing Station

Gitesi Washing Station

Karongi, Rwanda 1750 - 1800 m.a.s.l. Altitude

The Gitesi Coffee Washing Station is located in the hills bordering Lake Kivu. It processes the coffee cherries from around 1,800 smallholder farmers. The farmers usually grow and pick their coffee cherries and then bring them to the washing station. The washing station then processes the coffee either as a washed coffee, natural, or honey.

To make their operations sustainable, Gitesi has created a comprehensive water purification system for their wastewater. The washing station also has a waste management system and produces organic and natural fertilizer from the pulp of the coffee cherries.

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