Silverback Uganda
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This naturally processed single origin Ugandan Silverback is medium-light roasted and has a cupping score of 86. It has a mild and delicate fruit-like sweetness with distinct strawberry notes, and deeper undertones of mellow malt, nutmeg and dark chocolate.
The cup
Mild and delicate fruit-like sweetness with distinct strawberry notes, and deeper undertones of mellow malt, nutmeg and dark chocolate.
This coffee is a combination of SL14 and SL28 varieties which have been developed to be resilient to climate change.
The Producer
This natural processed coffee comes from smallholder producers in Uganda’s Rwenzori region. Cherries are selectively picked and delivered to the processing station on the day of harvest, where they are separated by flotation and dried on tables for 21–35 days. Once dried, the coffee is transported to Kampala for milling and export. Harvest in this region typically runs from September to December.

The country
Uganda is historically known for Robusta coffee and is the origin of the species. Arabica varieties were introduced in the early 20th century from Malawi and Ethiopia and now make up about 20% of the country’s annual coffee exports. Since sourcing began in 2014, quality has continued to improve. Farms are typically small, under 2.5 hectares, with coffee grown alongside subsistence crops.

The process
Natural coffees in Uganda are first sorted by flotation then dried on raised beds or tarpaulins until fully dried.

Sourcing: Producer images provided by Café Imports
| Source | |
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Region | Rwenzori |
| Washing station | Nyabirongo |
| Roast | Medium-light roast |
| Cupping score | 86 |
| Altitude | 2000m |
| Flavour | dark chocolate, nutmeg, strawberry jam |
| Process | Natural |
| Variety | SL14, SL28 |
| Harvest | 2025 |


























