Tim Wendelboe Kenya Gachatha *Filter*

Roaster's Tasting Notes: Rose Hips / Hibiscus / Rhubarb
Process: Washed
Varieties: SL28 / SL34 / Ruiru / Batian
Roast Date: October 2
250g / 8.8oz

Tim Wendelboe is located in Oslo, Norway

This Kenyan coffee from the Gachatha wet mill has a very distinct and intense fruity flavour with a refreshing acidity. Expect flavours of hibiscus, rose hips and rhubarb.

The coffees from the Gachatha wet mill has consistently been among the best coffees I have tasted in Kenya over many years and because they produce such consistent high quality there is a big demand for these coffees.

I have visited the Gachatha wet mill several times and been amazed by how much training the cooperative gives to their farmers. They have their own demonstratiopn plot at the wet mill where they can train their members in good agricultural practices and they also grow seedlings of both coffee trees and shade trees that are distributed to their members.

Although most members are still growing the traditional SL28 and SL34 cultivars, we know that they have been planting the new hybrid cultivars Ruiru 11 and a lot of Batian in the recent years. Still the coffee from Gachatha has the recognisable intense fruity flavours with this years coffee maybe leaning towards lighter red fruits. I get notes of hibiscus, rhubarb, rose hips and red berries.

Gachatha is a small co-operative located in Nyeri in Central-Kenya. About 900 active members, or smallholder coffee farmers, deliver coffee cherries to the Gachatha wet mill (or factory as it is called in Kenya.) The cherries get sorted and bulked together and processed at the wet mill and is all supervised by the wet mill manager.  Because of this the wet mill will produce many different batches of different qualities as the harvest season goes on between November and December. Each lot that Gachatha produces will normally be sold individually and also graded based on bean density, size and quality. We still belive the best coffees in Kenya do come from co-operatives and Gachatha has consistently been among the top producers of coffees we like for many years.
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