Kenya Nyeri Kamoini AB

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Versatile Kenya. Light roasts have a bright, tea-like quality with plump fruit accents and spiced aroma, traded for dark toned chocolate and sticky dried fruits at darker levels. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.

Total Score: 90.9
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

Kamoini AB showed juicy sweetness in the cup at a range of roast levels, and is a Kenya worth trying as espresso when roasted to Full City-Full City+. Our City roast boasted convincing sweetness in the dry fragrance, caramelized sugars, spiced ginger cookie, and cola The wet grounds let off fragrant caramelized sugar notes in the steam, with hints mulled juices, and citrus. Kamoini is underpinned by sweet notes of burnt sugar and molasses, with juicy fruits and fragrant spices tied in. The sweet profile is accented by fruit flavor profiles of plum tea, grape, dried cranberry and date, and ushers in complex spice notes of cardamom and clove in the aftertaste. We found that sweetness holds up to roast quite well. At Full City, chocolate roast tones come off well-balanced, like semi-sweet chocolate, layered with sticky dried fruits and berries. Espresso shots showed distilled dark chocolates and black fruits, roasted malt, and chocolate stout beer. It's really quite nice, but acidity should be noted. The liquor is thick and syrupy, and there's a tangy aspect that brought to mind both citrus and extra dark chocolate.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodWet Process Kenya Type
cultivarBourbon Types
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

Kamoini is one of several coffees we picked up from Othaya Farmer's Cooperative Society (FCS). Othaya got its start back in the 1950s and currently have 18 coffee factories (wet mills) under their umbrella. Kamoini Factory sits at 1825 meters above sea level, right along the Ichamama River, which is fed from the Karima forest above. "Factories" are essentially small washing stations aligned with a particular "society" in Kenya, what we would call a "cooperative". Farmers typically hand sort the coffee cherry before submitting it for processing, removing coffee that's either not ripe, or too ripe, and can cause a defect in the cup. Small things like this make a huge difference in the resulting coffee. Check out our processing video taken during our 2024 travel that illustrates some of the unique ways in which Kenyan coffee is processed. This is an "AB" separation, which denotes the size of the beans. All coffee in Kenya is sorted by size using large industrial screening machines. There's a grading name attached to each size range, like "AA" for the largest beans, or in this case, "AB", which means that the beans fall between 15/64" and 17/64". Honestly, this doesn't always equate to a quality difference in the cup, but it does affect the price. (AA's typically command the highest prices). 

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Othaya, Nyeri
processing Wet Process (Washed)
drying method Raised Bed Sun-Dried
arrival date Jul 2025
lot size 39
bag size 60 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail SL-28, SL-34
grade AB
appearance .4 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen
roast recommendations City to Full City+
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso Yes
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