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Kenya Nyeri Rukira Peaberry

Juicy cup sweetness yields berry-forward flavor notes, like blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry, along with citrus hints that add to acidity, tea-tannic bittering, and Wintery mulled fruit juices in the aroma. City to Full City.

92.2
Full Cupping Notes

A spiced punch fruit fragrance lingers when grinding the coffee, and the cup is juicy, sweet, and with an array of fruited complexity. The grounds showed a sweetness of complex sugars, with red raspberry and other fruits, and a sprinkling of baking spices. Hot water builds a sugar browning intensity to the sweetness, with a hint of red fruits that added a juicy note to the aroma. Breaking the crust revealed a scent of plum and orange marmalade. The cup sweetness was so nice in both our City and City+ roasts, and I would not hesitate taking this coffee up to Full City. Kenyan coffees can be pretty berry-forward in the mid-roasts, and judging from the juicy flavors found in mine, I'd guess Rukira delivers the goods at Full City. Light roasts had a flavor of mixed berry juice, with notes of blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry. There was also a nice citrus note that came through as the coffee cooled, and brought accents of pink grapefruit and orange juice to the profile. The fruits are very sweet and juicy, and seem to change along the way. The aroma pulls together baking spice and fruit notes that culminate in profiles of mulled fruit juices, just in time for the Winter months! There is also an element of black tea in the finish that has a very pleasant tannic bittering aspect that cleanses the palate, and moves into some cocoa roast bittering notes too. 

  • Process Method Wet Process (Washed)
  • Cultivar Bourbon Types
  • Farm Gate Yes

Rukira is a wet mill, what is referred to as a "factory" in Kenya terms. This is where members bring coffee cherry for processing - pulping, fermenting, washing, and drying. It's a cooperative setup where these different stations are aligned with farmer members, and the stations belong to a much larger cooperative society: in this case Othaya Farmers Cooperative Society ("FCS"). Rukira is one of several member stations, and is comprised of over 500 members delivering coffee cherry to the mill. The Othaya FCS started in the mid-1950s, ballooning from 250 original members to 15,000 strong today. Altitude of the washing station is just shy of 1900 meters, and you mostly see SL-28 and SL-34, along with a little Ruiru and Batian cultivars mixed in. Several years back we bought an AB auction lot of Rukira, and we're glad to see it's return. Fruited, bright, sweet, juicy - a real stunner Kenya. We generally buy three different out-turns from Kenya that are differentiated by bean size; the large AA beans, the medium size AB beans, which this is, and the rounded "peaberries", which make up a very small percentage of every harvest. To be clear, all of these different grades are separated from a single lot of coffee, and there's not always a huge difference in cup quality. Overall, I found this coffee to roast evenly, color quite uniform as you pass a City roast level. 

Region Othaya town, Nyeri
Processing Wet Process Kenya Type
Drying Method Raised Bed Sun Dried
Arrival date August 2023 Arrival
Lot size 8
Bag size 60 KG
Packaging GrainPro Liner
Farm Gate Yes
Cultivar Detail SL-28, SL-34, Ruiru 11
Grade Peaberry
Appearance .4 d/300gr, 15+ Peaberry Screen
Roast Recommendations City to Full City
Type Farm Gate