Tanzania Korongo Nº 263
Tanzania Korongo Nº 263
Tanzania Korongo Nº 263
Tanzania Korongo Nº 263

Tanzania Korongo Nº 263

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Tastes Like:

Prune, Black Tea, Treacle

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Korongo, meaning flamingo in Swahili, is our latest offering from Tanzania. It’s a showcase of 84+ scoring coffees from regions in the Tanzanian Southern Read more

About Tanzania Korongo Nº 263

Korongo, meaning flamingo in Swahili, is our latest offering from Tanzania. It’s a showcase of 84+ scoring coffees from regions in the Tanzanian Southern Highlands.

Korongo stood out to us by displaying a clean vibrant acidity alongside a pleasant sweetness and body/mouthfeel. It’s an excellent display of Tanzania’s increasing prominence in the specialty market!

Size: SMALL 250g

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Grind: WHOLE BEAN

Whole Bean If you grind your own beans
Cafetiere Suitable for Cafetiere & Chemex, coarse grind
Filter Suitable for Drip & V60 filters, Aeropress & Stovetop
Espresso Suitable for Espresso machines (for DeLonghi choose Filter grind)
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Tanzania

Process

Washed

Producers

Smallholders

Grown

Mbozi, Mbeya & Mbinga

Altitude

1600m - 1900m

Varietals

Blue Mountain , Bourbon, SL28, Typica

Tanzanian coffee has historically been somewhat of an underdog when it comes to East African coffees - but this coffee really is an exception. There is a bright sparkling acidity that is well balanced by lots of juicy fruit flavour and a more delicate tea-like finish.

Korongo is a regional blend from the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. It contains Blue Mountain, Bourbon, SL28, and Typica varietals from washing stations across the Mbozi, Mbeya, & Mbinga regions. Coffee cherries are hand-harvested, pulped, then put through a washed process fermentation before being dried on raised beds for 14-20 days.

Ash says...

Lots of Kenyan-esque flavour here - a V60 will highlight the bright, crisp acidity and lots of blackcurrant sweetness

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