MEET THE PRODUCER | Established in 1967, Thunguri Coffee Factory in central Kenya is a wet mill governed by the renowned Rumukia Cooperative Society (RCS) and receives lots from more than 700 farmers in Nyeri. RCS is known for shelling out some of the best coffees in Kenya, and Thunguri has made particular strides in processing excellence during the past year. In Kenya, coffee processing is heavily regulated, which is a big reason you're not seeing loads of experimental lots coming out of the country. Nevertheless, this lot and others like it are the result of sustained investment in the advancement of Kenyan coffee processing at facilities like Thunguri, and the results are truly spectacular. TRUST THE PROCESS | After being handpicked at peak ripeness and delivered to the wet mill, coffee cherries are hand-sorted at the factory for quality before being placed in large plastic tanks that have been infused with dry ice to remove oxygen. There, they are left to ferment for 72 hours and a
250g: $19.77
500g: $39.55
1kg: $79.10
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