French Roast Uganda Bugisu Arabica Coffee, Single Origin Mt. Elgon, Dark Chocolate Notes, Whole Bean or Ground, 12oz Bag
Brew a bold, clean French roast with rich dark-chocolate depth—without harsh bitterness. This single-origin 100% Arabica from Uganda’s Mt. Elgon (Bugisu) is crafted for drip, French press, or espresso. Choose whole bean or ground and enjoy a great cup that also funds clean drinking water. Add a bag to your cart and taste the difference.
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Product description
ABOUT
Uganda Bugisu is a 100% Arabica, single-origin French roast grown on the slopes of Mt. Elgon. Expect a bold, clean cup with dark-chocolate character that’s built for everyday brewing.
100% of profits from every bag help fund clean drinking water projects, so your morning coffee goes further than your mug.
KEY BENEFITS
Bold French roast flavor with a clean finish.
Bittersweet dark-chocolate notes that pair well with milk or drink black.
Great for drip coffee, French press, or espresso-style brewing.
Choose whole bean or ground to match your setup.
Every purchase supports clean water impact through 100% profit donation.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Arabica coffee — single-origin roasted beans.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Is this coffee whole bean or ground?
A: You can choose either whole bean or ground on the product page.
Q: What does it taste like?
A: It’s a bold French roast with a clean finish and bittersweet dark-chocolate notes.
Q: What brew methods work best?
A: It’s designed for drip, French press, and espresso lovers who want a rich, full-bodied cup.
Q: How does my purchase help provide clean water?
A: 100% of profits from coffee sales fund clean drinking water projects in Uganda and beyond.