Epoch X - CGLE Sudan Rume (91 Points) Competition Coffee

Epoch X - CGLE Sudan Rume (91 Points) Competition Coffee

Epoch Chemistry

About This Coffee

This Sudan Rume coffee is grown at Finca Las Margaritas in Caicedonia, Valle de Cauca, Colombia, by producers Rigoberto and Luis Herrera at 1570-1850 meters above sea level. The farm benefits from Pacific mist rolling over the Andes, creating an ideal microclimate. This rare varietal undergoes natural processing with selective harvesting at 18 BRIX, followed by two days of aerobic fermentation. The cherries are dried whole for five days and rested for three months to ensure stability and balanced flavor. The cup profile features remarkable sweetness, velvety chocolate notes, and a refreshing menthol finish. Sudan Rume is notoriously difficult to cultivate, with CGLE having to replant nearly 80% of their trees in recent years.

Origin

Caicedonia (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Menthol

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Sudan Rume
EC

Epoch Chemistry

Conor Conway and Matt Symes founded Epoch Chemistry in Moncton, New Brunswick, with Conor also serving as Sales Lead at Forward Coffee Importers, the company started by two time Canadian Barista Champion Cole Torode. The name captures their dual obsession: "epoch" as a moment in time and "chemistry" as both coffee science and the human connections it creates. They roast in a Nordic style with light to medium profiles designed to highlight single origin terroir, and they supply nearly 30 wholesale retailers across Atlantic Canada from a dedicated production roastery opened in April 2023. The team has developed a fascinating theory that heavily fermented coffees sent through the Swiss Water decaf process come out perfectly balanced, and they work directly with the Businde washing station in Burundi through Forward Coffee. Their education program is extensive, featuring a famous multi course Tasting Experience workshop alongside regular public cuppings and home brewer sessions. The international team draws from Canada, Israel, Russia, Iran, and Australia, united by a philosophy inspired by 17th century European coffee houses as social equalizers.

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