It says honey process on the bag but it looks and tastes more like a washed coffee. Anyway, from a whiff of the grounds this has all the makings of a pretty classic Kenyan profile. You often get Blackcurrant and Blackberry as flavour notes on a Kenyan but then they go missing a bit on the cupping. Not here. The dry aroma has plenty. The flavour is great, blackberry pie and sweet marmalade.
The malic acidity is well integrated and very nicely balanced with that sweetness of orange and raisin. It is a little delicate and the volume and complexity could be higher overall. If it was, we'd be reaching for the 90s.
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