Eclipse_002 - Tano Ndongo AA
Eclipse_002 - Tano Ndongo AA  - Moon Roast Coffee
Eclipse_002 - Tano Ndongo AA  - Moon Roast Coffee
Eclipse_002 - Tano Ndongo AA  - Moon Roast Coffee

Eclipse_002 - Tano Ndongo AA

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Last roast of Kenya from Wednesday 2 March 

Farm Tano Ndongo
Owners 5 Muuru Brothers; David, James, Francis, John & Joseph
Region Gitwe Village in Kiambu County
Varietals SL28 & SL34
Process Washed
Altitude 1,820 masl 
Cup Score 88.75
Cup Profile: From tasting this ecstatic coffee at our roastery we’ve experienced a forward burst of stewed rhubarb, the zingyness of orange zest and a buttery body finish. As this coffee rests you may experience taste notes of blackberry crumble and honey.

Tano Ndongo was established in 1965 and is exclusively using the variety SL28 where of course the most nuanced coffee characteristics can be found. This, along with a good altitude of 1,820 MASL brings about some great complexity in the cup. Furthermore, the Muuru brothers, Francis, David, James, John and Joseph, are experienced coffee farmers as can be seen by the excellent condition of their trees which they hope will each yield a respectable 30 KG of cherry in the harvest of 2018/19. This year the farm produced around 180 bags of coffee in total.


The Tano Ndongo wet-mill processes coffee using methods typical throughout Kenya. Local people are paid to pick the ripe coffee cherries between October and January and these are pulped using disc pulpers in the wet mill. The water used to convey the resulting mucilage coated beans also aids quality separation by density since heavier beans sink in the water whilst lighter beans float on the surface. By channelling these beans separately three grades of parchment coffee are created; P1 (the best), P2 and P3. The parchment coffee is then channelled into large tanks where dry fermentation occurs during the following 24 hours or so. Once the mucilage is loose, the beans take on a pebble-like feel and so the fermentation process is halted by washing the beans in channels full of water, where further quality separation takes place, since low grade ‘floaters’ can be directed away from the dense high-quality beans. Next the parchment coffee is channelled to a soak tank where it sits in cold water for around 24 hours, a process which develops the amino acids within the beans and is thought to contribute to Kenyan coffee’s unique flavours.


Next the parchment is laid in a thin layer upon raised beds and allowed to dry under the sun for between 11 and 14 days. The coffee then undergoes a period of storage or ‘resting’ before being delivered to a mill where the parchment will be removed, and the coffee screened and cleaned to remove any defects. It will then be graded by size to create AA, AB, PB etc and finally it will be packed in grain-pro lined bags or in vacuum packs ready for export.



 

Our delivery prices are based on weight. Your orders are sent out with Royal Mail 48 up to 1.8kg. Over this weight your items will be delivered by Parcelforce next working day service. 

For delivery outside of mainland UK please contact us before placing order.
Please allow 4 working days for delivery as we aim to roast fresh to order.

To collect direct from the Roastery please Drop us an email or phone 01256 389 996.
Current delivery prices are as follows:

 0 - 1.8kg Royal Mail 48 £4.26  (£3.55+vat)
 0 - 1.8kg Royal Mail 24 £5.58  (£4.65 + vat)
 1.8kg - 25kg Parcelforce next working day  £6.50
 0 - 25kg Free Shipping over £30  Free
 Collection Customer collection from Roastery  Free 



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