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FILTER Roast - Gishamwana Island Anaerobic Natural - Rwanda Lake Kivu

FILTER Roast - Gishamwana Island Anaerobic Natural - Rwanda Lake Kivu

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An anaerobic natural grown on an island in Lake Kivu, roasted light for filter. Cooked orange, nectarine with mild, balanced acidity.

This is for the black coffee drinkers who want sweetness and body rather than sharp acidity. Pour over, batch brew, Aeropress or the Moccamaster on the bench.

In the cup you get cooked orange and caramel with mellow nectarine and pecan. The acidity is mild and balanced, it is sweet all the way through, and the body is heavier than most filter coffees.

Next to the Kenyan on our shelf this is the softer one. The Kenya is bright and jammy. This is round and sweet with a nutty finish. The Mount Buninyong Blend is still your everyday safe bet.

It is a new crop microlot, separated out from the washing station day lots on cup score. Once it is gone it is gone.

Anaerobic means the cherries were sealed in tanks without oxygen for a stretch before drying. Fermenting that way lifts the intensity of the fruit and adds body, and it is why this tastes like cooked fruit rather than fresh fruit. After the ferment the whole cherries dry on raised beds and get turned regularly, which is the natural part.

The lot is called Kaguriro and it comes off Gishamwana Island, a short boat ride from the shoreline of Lake Kivu in Rwanda's Western Province. There are more than 35,000 coffee trees on the island and the coffee is grown, processed and dried there. It is grown organically under far heavier shade than most African coffee, and sitting off the mainland means the island gets far less pest and disease pressure than the farms on the shore. The island belongs to Emmanuel Rwakagara, who founded COOPAC, a Fair Trade certified cooperative on the volcanic slopes above the lake. COOPAC started with 110 farmers in 2001 and now has around 8,000 members across six washing stations, and it puts money back into schools, clinics, roads and bridges in the community. The variety is Bourbon, grown between 1,500 and 1,650 metres, harvested March to June.

Best suited for: V60 and pour over, batch brew and filter machines, Aeropress, French press.

Brew guide to start with: 15g of coffee to 250g of water at 93C, about three minutes total brew time. Adjust the grind until it tastes sweet.

Roast level: light filter roast.

Roasted to order at our roastery in Ballarat. Local Ballarat delivery on Thursdays for orders placed before midnight Tuesday. Shipped daily Australia wide.

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