GIKIRIMA PB - KENYA

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Our Kenyans have landed early this year, so we're going with the flow and getting them out there as fast as possible! First up is this beaut from the Kibugu Cooperative Society in Embu County, where high elevations, fertile volcanic soils and a cool climate allow cherries to mature slowly. This results in a bright acidity and structured cup that Kenyan coffees are known for. We're tasting sweet and sour kiwis and lots of dark berries. The blackcurrant note isn't pronounced, but sits softly in the background- complimented by a pleasing savoury and sweet tomato note. Another year brings yet more stunning Kenyan coffees- what a time to be alive!

Golden kiwi, blackcurrant, vine tomato

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GIKIRIMA PB - KENYA

Gikirima Factory is operated by Kibugu Farmers Cooperative Society in Embu, Kenya. Around 1,050 smallholder farmers deliver cherry to the station, with farms typically measuring less than one hectare on average. Coffee for this lot is grown at approximately 1,800 metres above sea level, and the varieties include SL28, SL34, and Ruiru11. Cherries are selectively hand-picked and delivered to the factory, where they are carefully sorted and floated to separate denser ripe fruit before pulping.

Altitude: 1800-1900 MASL

Varieties: SL28, SL34 & Ruiru11

Process: Washed

Region: Kembu County

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