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DAK - Cassis | Kenya - Washed - SL28, SL34, Ruiru11, Batian

DAK - Cassis | Kenya - Washed - SL28, SL34, Ruiru11, Batian

  • Origin: Kenya
  • Tasting Notes: Black Currants, Creme de Cassis, Rhubarb
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: SL28, SL34, Ruiru11, Batian
  • Region: Kiambu
  • Elevation: 1800 masl
  • Recommended Brew: Filter
  • Roast Date:
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Another release from Kenya, and one of our favourites this year. This AA lot from Thiririka Farmers Cooperative Society is pulped and washed at Githembe, then dried at Kiganjo factory. It’s dense and juicy, with tasting notes of black currants, crème de cassis, and rhubarb.

Cassis - Kenya

FROM € 16.00Another release from Kenya, and one of our favourites this year. This AA lot from Thiririka Farmers Cooperative Society is pulped and washed at Githembe, then dried at Kiganjo factory. It’s dense and juicy, with tasting notes of black currants, crème de cassis, and rhubarb.
250g
1kg
filter
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€ 16.00

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The Karimikui Coffee Factory was established in 1966. It sits on six acres of land, serving the villages of Githureia, Gituba, and Kia Mugumo. It is situated in an area where most smallholder farmers grow tea, not coffee. We have been procuring coffee from the Rungeto FCS since 2016. Rungeto was formed after the dissolution of the Ngiriama FCS, leading Kiangoi, Karimikui, and Kii factories to join forces. Situated on the slopes of Mount Kenya, the farmers associated with the Rungeto Cooperative are renowned for cultivating intense, complex, and flavor-dense coffees. The farms that contribute to these coffees sit at 1600 - 1800 masl. The Chairman of this factory has introduced several initiatives across all Rungeto FCS factories. One notable measure is the installation of tiles on all washing channels and fermentation tanks. Additionally, there is a practice of recycling water used in the processing.
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