Kenya | Ndururumo AA | SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11, & Batian | Washed | Espresso | 250g
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Region: Nakuru Elevation: 1900 masl VarietyVariety (cultivar)The botanical subtype of the coffee plant — Gesha, Bourbon, SL28 — analogous to grape varieties in wine. A major driver of cup character alongside origin and process.: SL28SL28A Kenyan variety selected in the 1930s by Scott Agricultural Laboratories, prized for intense blackcurrant acidity and deep sweetness., SL34SL34SL28's sibling selection, also from Kenya's Scott Labs. Slightly less celebrated but hardier, with a similar juicy, complex cup., Ruiru 11, & Batian Notes: Peach, pink grapefruit, jasmine, & juicyAcidityThe bright, lively, fruit-like sensation in coffee — praise, not a flaw. Citric sparkle, malic apple-crispness, tartaric wine notes; light roasts preserve more of it. About: Ndururumo Estate is located in the Nakuru county surrounded by the great rift valley. Currently only 25 hectares of the Estate is cultivated with coffee with the rest populated with Australian Silver Oak and indigenous trees. The rich red volcanic soil and impressive altitude (1900 masl) make this an ideal area for growing coffee. Coffee is the only cash crop grown here and has improved the livelihoods of people who were traditionally just subsistence farmers.
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