Rwandan Lake Kivu Coffee,a famous coffee from Land of a Thousand Hills!
Lake Kivu is the highest lake in Central Africa and one of the largest lakes in Africa, and it is located on the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, to the west of the Albertine Rift Valley. Formed by the collapse of a fault. The lakeshore is rocky and rugged, with the Nilagongo Volcano 3470 meters high on the north shore. The northern part of the lake shoreline is relatively straight, and the southern part has many lake bays. There are many islands in the lake, the largest island is Ijivi.
Nearby Lake Kivu is a place for Rwanda Lake Kivu Coffee. Rwanda has always been given good coffee growing conditions: high altitude, volcanic soil, abundant sunlight and Cabernet Sauvignon. Since many coffee trees are planted on mountains between 1700 and 2000 meters above sea level, Rwanda is also known as the "country of a thousand mountains".
Rwanda is the native Arabica coffee and the best coffee is near KIVU. The coffee beans have a great vanilla aroma when light roasted. The taste is relatively clean, with delicate and elegant citric acid and a rose flower aftertaste. The aroma is not strong but lasts for a long time. Rwandan coffee beans have a pleasant aroma of roses and plants in light roasting. Rwanda coffee beans are Arabica, and the best coffee is near Kivu. Coffee is mellow, with high acidity and pleasant aroma.