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Miro Coffee Kibugu, Kenya, 500g beans

This Kenyan filter coffee is like a walk through an orchard in the morning dew - lively, bright and full of energy. If you love complex fruitiness, clear acidity and a silky mouthfeel, this coffee will instantly delight you. The Kibugu roasted by Miro Coffee shows why Kenya is considered one of the best regions of origin for top-quality coffee - with a precision that you can taste and an elegance that lingers for a long time.

The aroma unfolds an interplay of bright red berry flavours with a subtle hint of tomato. On the palate, the Kibugu has a tangy citric acidity that develops into a soft sweetness reminiscent of dried apricots. Notes of cranberry and a fine, silky texture give the coffee a harmonious balance between freshness and depth. The aftertaste remains pleasantly soft and fruity - a prime example of a washed Kenyan coffee with character.

This single origin unfolds its full complexity best in filter preparation - whether with a hand filter, Chemex or batch brewer. Use water with a medium degree of hardness and ensure a brewing time of around 3 minutes. A slightly finer grind than a typical pour over brings out the fine citrus notes particularly well. The Kibugu is less suitable for espresso - its strength lies in its clarity, structure and freshness, which only fully unfold in the filter cup.

Miro Coffee Kibugu comes from the Ngerwe Coffee Factory in Embu, which is part of the Kibugu Cooperative Society Union. The Arabica varieties SL28, SL34 and R11 grow here at 1600-1700 metres above sea level. The beans are carefully washed and double fermented before resting on African drying tables for up to 14 days. This method emphasises the purity of the coffee and brings its origin unadulterated into the cup.

The cooperative attaches great importance to sustainable agriculture, protecting the soil and planting native trees - a commitment that not only benefits the environment, but also the quality of each bean.

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Durability

6 months

Quantity

250 g beans

Haptics

Outlet

Intensity

Caffeine

Body

Brand

Miro

Region

Kenya

Roast label

Filter roasting

Flavour notes

Apricot

Cranberry

citric

Fresh food service

weekly

Label

Aluminium free

100% Arabica

Degree of roasting

light roast

Packaging

Flavour-tight resealable

Miro Coffee
Lemon, dried apricot and cranberry
FRESH: ORDER UNTIL SUNDAY, 23.59 O'CLOCK
CHF 42.00 / 500 g   BEANS
Info
Shipping next Thursday
2 SIZES
500 g 250 g
Quantity
1 2 3
Price per cup
0.59 CHF
ARTICLE NUMBER
MM01.2

Fresh service, please note: This coffee is freshly roasted every Monday and shipped two to three days later.

We recommend: Espresso roasts should be used 12 days after the roast date, and filter coffees 5 days after the roast date, which can be found on the package. Freshly roasted coffee needs this time to be ready for consistent extraction.

We kindly request that orders be placed by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday so that we can guarantee shipping on the following Wednesday.

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