Rwanda Karambi Mountain - 250g
£13.50
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- Dedicated to ensuring optimal freshness in every bag, all coffee beans will have been roasted within the past 2 days to a maximum of 6 weeks.
about
- White Honey, Black Tea, Orange Peel, Peach
- 250g
- Washed
- Rwanda
- No
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V60
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Chemex/
Kalita Wave
Rwanda Karambi Mountain - Spaceboy Coffee
An aromatic and complex single origin Rwandan coffee from Scottish roasters Spaceboy.
Karambi Washing Station sits in the mountainous slopes that surround Lake Kivu. Operated by Rwanda Trading Company (RTC), Karambi receives coffee cherries from around 1500 <4 acre farms in the nearby mountains who receive training in production and quality control from RTC. Support like this has a positive impact on both the quality of the coffee and the income accessible to the growers.
This delicate washed coffee has great clarity that is marked by sweet honeyed peach notes and a light black tea finish. Perfect for hand brewing.
All businesses are projects, but Spaceboy has been a PROJECT for founder and award winning roaster Finn Mclean. The roasting machine at Edinburgh based Spaceboy has been crowdfunded and carefully hand-built over the last two years, completely custom designed to give the team an unmatched level of roasting flexibility. Finn's experimental approach is reflected in his coffees, fun, funky and a bit wild - all things we can get behind. After sourcing the best quality green beans, the perfect roast-profile is tested to achieve the best representation of the coffee’s profile, which can be replicated with incredible accuracy. With no desire to open a coffee shop of their own, all the focus for Spaceboy is on roasting up the good stuff, supplying cafés and people like us with expertly roasted coffee beans.
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