Nossa Senhora De Fatima – Omni-roast Brazil

This is everything you love about a classic Brazilian coffee, but brighter. Caramel and maple syrup lead the way, rounded by almond-liqueur richness and a clean pop of orange acidity.

Info

Country
Brazil
Location
Minas Gerais
Farm
Nossa Senhora De Fatima
Producer
Thiago Henrique Maingoli Muniz
Process
Anaerobically Co-Fermented with Orange
Cultivar
Mundo Novo
Altitude
950– 1150 masl
Harvest
2025
Country
Brazil
Location
Minas Gerais
Farm
Nossa Senhora De Fatima
Producer
Thiago Henrique Maingoli Muniz
Process
Anaerobically Co-Fermented with Orange
Cultivar
Mundo Novo
Altitude
950– 1150 masl
Harvest
2025

On filter methods, this coffee really shows its nutty side. Expect flavours of almond and caramel with a bright, clean orange acidity. A slightly higher extraction works well here, bringing clarity and balance without losing sweetness. As an espresso, we brew this at a higher ratio (around 1:2.5). This opens the cup up, making it brighter and more expressive, with a subtle boozy sweetness alongside caramel and maple syrup notes.

Body

Medium

Acidity

Medium

Tasting notes

Caramel, Maple Syrup, Almond Liqueur

Roast level

Medium

Nossa Senhora De Fatima

Kirunga means ‘Volcano’ in Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda.

This coffee was processed at Rwamatamu’s Mbare washing station, situated in Muhanga, Southern Province. Once it arrives, the cherries are sorted by hand before being pulped and left to ferment in water for 12-48 hours. During this time, the mucilage of the cherry is broken down, and when fermentation is finished, the coffee is washed clean so that it can be spread out to dry on raised beds for 21 or 22 days depending on the weather. It then gets taken to the milling facilities in Kigali, where the coffee is dehusked, polished, and graded.

Rwamatamu is a family-owned coffee producer that was established in 2015 by husband and wife team Rutaganda Gaston and Mukantwaza Laeticia.

Community is a huge focus for Rwamatamu, and as such the team have strong relationships with the farmers in Nymasheke and Mbare that they work with. Beyond that though, the team also run community groups in both of these locations.

In Nyamasheke is the Women’s Cooperative, where Rwamatamu have purchased land and provided seedlings and training for local women interested in coffee production. 

The women cultivate and sell coffee back to Rwamtamu, providing an alternative income source outside of seasonal employment, fostering long-term financial stability for the women in the valley.

In Mbare, a similar project is being run as a Youth Association with locals age 18 – 35. This is to encourage the interest and skills of younger generations in coffee farming.

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Grind Guide

Whole Bean

Always the best choice. Grind at home for maximum freshness and full control over your coffee.

Cafetiere Ground

Our coarsest grind. Ideal for Cafetiere, Chemex, Cold Brew, and Batch Brew.

Filter Ground

Works well for cone brewers like V60, and flat-bottom brewers like Kalita other pour-over brewers.

Moka Ground

A finer grind suited to Moka pots, AeroPress, and most domestic espresso machines with pressurised baskets.

Espresso Ground

Very fine and intended for commercial espresso machines. For best results, grinding fresh is recommended.