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Kenya Kabingara AA

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    Kenya Kabingara AA

    Cup Characteristics: A big, juicy and complex cup with lots of body and bright notes for liveliness. Like other top Kenya lots, this is a sophisticated cup of coffee with floral aromas, hints of blackcurrant and cassis. Tart, tannic stone fruit finish.

    $19.99
     

    Arrived mid September 2019, new crop. Arrived in vacuum packaging ready for our roasting.

    For years we have had a particularly good relationship with one of Kenya's top coffee exporters and each season we evaluate many top lots of coffee. In particular, some of these lots were acquired through the Kenya auction system. In Kenya there are private, regional factories, called washing stations in other African coffee producing nations. Coffee from area farms are processed - beginning with coffee cherries and resulting in coffee beans that can be roasted - in these factories. Some of the best coffee, like this one, is separated and sold in private lots or auctioned, while the remainder is sold in large bulk quantities. Kenya has some of the highest quality in the world and some of these small lots represent not only excellent quality, but a good value too. This is our first Kenya lot of the season, having just arrived. It will be here briefly before a subsequent selection takes its place.

    This coffee comes from the Kabingara Coffee Factory located in Kirinyaga County and is a member of the Karithathi Farmers’ Cooperative Society. It is situated at 1500 meters above sea level.

    Kenya has a unique double soak washing process. Washed coffee is distinguished by the clarity of the flavors and attributes that it can achieve. During this process, the sugars present in the mucilage are removed through natural fermentation or mechanical scrubbing. Fermentation can be done by stacking the coffee outside or placing them under water and allowing nature to take its course. After the sugars are removed, the beans then can be taken through a secondary washing to remove any additional debris, or taken immediately to the patios or beds for drying. During wet processing, the pulp is removed mechanically. The remaining mesocarp, called mucilage, sticks to the parchment and is also removed before drying. Mucilage is insoluble in water and clings to parchment too strongly to be removed by simple washing. Mucilage can be removed by fermentation followed by washing or by strong friction in machines called mucilage removers. Fermentation may be natural or accelerated by chemicals or enzymes. Mechanical mucilage removers operate by rubbing parchment beans against each other and against the mobile and static parts of the machines. Fermented coffee is washed manually in the tank itself or in channels, by centrifugal pumps or by several types of specific machines. The method and supervision of fermentation can make or break a coffee's final outcome.

    There are several varietals in this lot, notably SL28, Ruiru 11 and a little Batian, all hybrids noted for either their drought or disease resistance. "SL" varieties, Bourbon derivatives, were developed decades ago by Scott Labs for the best flavors and are now being reproduced in areas around the world when conditions are right. The region has deep, fertile well drained red volcanic soils which are ideal for coffee production though many of the area farmers grow tea.

    • Farm Name: Kabingara Coffee Factory
    • County: Kirinyaga County
    • Coffee Varieties: SL 28, SL 34, Ruiru 11
    • Flower season: March-April and September- October
    • Harvest season: May- June and November- December
    • Altitude: 1,500m above sea level
    • Soil: Red volcanic soils
    • Processing Method: Fully washed
    • Membership: 500 cooperative members