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KENYA KIHUYO LOT 6191

KENYA KIHUYO LOT 6191

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Flower Eden

Kenya has long been one of the most anticipated origins in Arkib Kopi’s lineup. We have always admired its unique expression of coffee defined by brightness, complexity, and an elegant sense of structure. The latest release Kihuyo continues this tradition with a profile built on dried fruit character, white florals, and layered tropical notes. It reflects what washed Kenyan coffee is known for while carrying its own refined identity.

Kihuyo carries a layered sweetness that moves through raisin like depth, floral elderflower, and a gentle candlenut nuttiness. On espresso it opens with a tangy citrus sweetness similar to jeruk buah followed by a burst of blackberry that feels bright and expressive. The acidity is crisp and refined like biting into lime, lively on the palate yet balanced. With milk the profile shifts into a softer floral expression where elderflower becomes more present alongside wild honey sweetness. The texture turns creamier with candlenut like depth while subtle hints of curry leaf appear in the finish. Kihuyo presents a new perspective on Kenyan coffee, familiar in structure yet quietly unexpected in character.

The Producer

Kihuyo is one of the producing factories under the Mutheka Farmers Cooperative Society in central Kenya, a collective of nearly 6,000 smallholder farmers each tending around 160 coffee trees. The cooperative operates seven washing stations across the region, creating a network deeply rooted in Kenya’s long tradition of washed coffee production. The coffees here are shaped by both scale and precision, where countless small harvests come together into one distinct expression.

At Kihuyo, ripe cherries are delivered and carefully sorted before pulping begins. Through water flotation the denser beans are separated from lighter immature cherries, allowing only the heavier lots to move into fermentation. The first fermentation rests for around 24 hours, followed by a second stage lasting another 12 to 24 hours. Once complete the beans are washed clean and moved into soaking tanks under fresh water for another day, a process believed to deepen acidity and build the layered fruit character that has become central to Kenyan coffee.

Drying begins on raised beds where the parchment is spread thinly to remove moisture quickly before being gathered into thicker layers for a slower drying period of five to ten days. Once stable the coffee is moved to private mills and rested in raised bodegas, allowing the parchment to breathe before export. The final lot is made up of classic Kenyan varieties including SL28, SL34 and Ruiru 11, a balance of heritage and modern adaptation. Together they bring structure, sweetness and resilience, shaping the vivid and complex profile that defines Kihuyo.

    • Cupping Score pts

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      Acid
      medium |

      Body
      medium |

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      Overall

    • Roasting Schedule

      Roasting on every day from Monday to Thursday
      Cut-off order 3:00 p.m. a day before processing begins.

      Retail and Wholesale Delivery
      Retail order on the next working day

      Delivery will be made on the next processing working day once your order is roasted or ready.
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