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Kiri AA Top (Kenya)

from 610.00
  • Producer: Kiri Washing Station
  • Region: Mount Kenya, Kirinyaga
  • Type: 100% Arabica
  • Roast Profile: Filter Roast
  • Altitude: 1450 MASL
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: Ruiru 11, SL 28, SL 34, Batian
  • Flavor Notes: Blueberry, Walnut, Concord Grape

We’ve explored several coffee origins around the world but Kenya remains one of our favourites. Producing some of the world’s most exotic tasting coffees, Kenyan lots are renowned for their exhilarating acidity, bright and clear floral and fruit notes with juicy body and pleasant nutty aftertastes. These beans are generally super-dense packing explosive flavours that are easy to bring out in your cup without the need for complex brewing recipes.

Kenya yields a biennial crop with the primary harvest between October and December and the second harvest between June and August. Our lot from the Kiri Washing Station in the Kirinyaga County was harvested in the primary season and arrived in India in February. We have spent over a month profiling it to ensure we deliver a coffee to you that is delicious, juicy, packed with exotic flavours and ready to make your palate explode. Manual brewing methods are best suited for this filter roast with our suggestions being Kalita, V60, Chemex and Aeropress. The coffee will also work as an espresso if you are someone who likes sparkling acidity and tangy, fruity and strong winey notes in your shot (make sure you experiment with grind size as this is a filter roast and it will require some dial-in patience to achieve the ideal shot).

Enjoy notes of blueberries and concord grapes bouncing of a juicy, lingering texture to end with an anti-climactic walnut finish. This coffee is made for all varieties of coffee enthusiasts with diverse preferences and is something you should definitely not miss. Slurp away!

Blueberry
Walnut
Concord Grape

from 610.00
  • Producer: Kiri Washing Station
  • Region: Mount Kenya, Kirinyaga
  • Type: 100% Arabica
  • Roast Profile: Filter Roast
  • Altitude: 1450 MASL
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: Ruiru 11, SL 28, SL 34, Batian
  • Flavor Notes: Blueberry, Walnut, Concord Grape

We’ve explored several coffee origins around the world but Kenya remains one of our favourites. Producing some of the world’s most exotic tasting coffees, Kenyan lots are renowned for their exhilarating acidity, bright and clear floral and fruit notes with juicy body and pleasant nutty aftertastes. These beans are generally super-dense packing explosive flavours that are easy to bring out in your cup without the need for complex brewing recipes.

Kenya yields a biennial crop with the primary harvest between October and December and the second harvest between June and August. Our lot from the Kiri Washing Station in the Kirinyaga County was harvested in the primary season and arrived in India in February. We have spent over a month profiling it to ensure we deliver a coffee to you that is delicious, juicy, packed with exotic flavours and ready to make your palate explode. Manual brewing methods are best suited for this filter roast with our suggestions being Kalita, V60, Chemex and Aeropress. The coffee will also work as an espresso if you are someone who likes sparkling acidity and tangy, fruity and strong winey notes in your shot (make sure you experiment with grind size as this is a filter roast and it will require some dial-in patience to achieve the ideal shot).

Enjoy notes of blueberries and concord grapes bouncing of a juicy, lingering texture to end with an anti-climactic walnut finish. This coffee is made for all varieties of coffee enthusiasts with diverse preferences and is something you should definitely not miss. Slurp away!

Kiryama Red Bourbon (Burundi)

from 535.00
  • Producer: tib Coffee
  • Region: Muyinga
  • Type: 100% Arabica
  • Roast Profile: Filter Roast
  • Altitude: 1500 – 1700 MASL
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: Red Bourbon
  • Flavor Notes: Rosehip, Black Tea, Grapefruit 

You’ve probably encountered coffee produced using the Burundi Washed process. We pondered: why not bring you a coffee processed this way directly from its place of origin? Floral, tea-like, and brimming with delicious citric acidity, this Red Bourbon from the Muyinga province in Burundi perfectly encapsulates the exotic flavor profile of Africa. Subtle hints of rosehip in the aroma provide a curious prelude to its syrupy texture. A prominent note of black tea with undertones of grapefruit leads to a crisp and clean finish.

This coffee was produced by tib Coffee (This is Burundi) in the Muyinga province in northern Burundi, a stunning hilly region with an average altitude of 1500 – 1700 MASL. Around 2000 farmers, with farms spanning 50 hectares, collaborate with the washing station. Coffee is pivotal to Burundi’s economy and serves as a significant source of income for families, supporting education and providing access to cash for housing construction. Kiryama derives from the verb “Kuryama,” meaning “to sleep” in Kirundi. Royal princes used to rest on this hill, finding respite before engaging in their customary activities in the region. They favored this hill, influencing Catholic missionaries to establish a parish where Italian priests resided for more than 20 years.

Rosehip
Black Tea
Grapefruit

from 535.00
  • Producer: tib Coffee
  • Region: Muyinga
  • Type: 100% Arabica
  • Roast Profile: Filter Roast
  • Altitude: 1500 – 1700 MASL
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: Red Bourbon
  • Flavor Notes: Rosehip, Black Tea, Grapefruit 

You’ve probably encountered coffee produced using the Burundi Washed process. We pondered: why not bring you a coffee processed this way directly from its place of origin? Floral, tea-like, and brimming with delicious citric acidity, this Red Bourbon from the Muyinga province in Burundi perfectly encapsulates the exotic flavor profile of Africa. Subtle hints of rosehip in the aroma provide a curious prelude to its syrupy texture. A prominent note of black tea with undertones of grapefruit leads to a crisp and clean finish.

This coffee was produced by tib Coffee (This is Burundi) in the Muyinga province in northern Burundi, a stunning hilly region with an average altitude of 1500 – 1700 MASL. Around 2000 farmers, with farms spanning 50 hectares, collaborate with the washing station. Coffee is pivotal to Burundi’s economy and serves as a significant source of income for families, supporting education and providing access to cash for housing construction. Kiryama derives from the verb “Kuryama,” meaning “to sleep” in Kirundi. Royal princes used to rest on this hill, finding respite before engaging in their customary activities in the region. They favored this hill, influencing Catholic missionaries to establish a parish where Italian priests resided for more than 20 years.

Yirgacheffe Grade 2 Top (Ethiopia)

from 505.00
  • Producer: Haileslassie Ambaye
  • Region: Yirgacheffe
  • Type: 100% Arabica
  • Roast Profile: Filter Roast
  • Altitude: 1500 – 2000 MASL
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: Heirloom
  • Flavor Notes: Jasmine, Wild Berries, Citrus Blossom

A highly-nuanced cup that shouts “exotic” in every direction of its presence. The Yirgacheffe is world renowned for its sparkling citric acidity and blossoming floral flavors. A long-term favorite across the board – our roasters, quality analysts, friends and customers always keep coming back for another cup.

One of the great traits of this coffee is its ability to taste unexpectedly non-coffee like. Beginning with notes of jasmine and finishing clean and winey, the juicy acidity of this cup will leave you smiling with a deep sense of amazement and curiosity at the complexity of coffee.

Jasmine
Wild Berries
Citrus Blossom

from 505.00
  • Producer: Haileslassie Ambaye
  • Region: Yirgacheffe
  • Type: 100% Arabica
  • Roast Profile: Filter Roast
  • Altitude: 1500 – 2000 MASL
  • Process: Washed
  • Varieties: Heirloom
  • Flavor Notes: Jasmine, Wild Berries, Citrus Blossom

A highly-nuanced cup that shouts “exotic” in every direction of its presence. The Yirgacheffe is world renowned for its sparkling citric acidity and blossoming floral flavors. A long-term favorite across the board – our roasters, quality analysts, friends and customers always keep coming back for another cup.

One of the great traits of this coffee is its ability to taste unexpectedly non-coffee like. Beginning with notes of jasmine and finishing clean and winey, the juicy acidity of this cup will leave you smiling with a deep sense of amazement and curiosity at the complexity of coffee.

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