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rwanda kirunga lot 6 nº 345, rwanda coffee from rave coffee love lane

rwanda coffee

Rwanda Kirunga Lot 6 Nº 345

by rave coffee love lane · cirencester, uk

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is rwanda kirunga lot 6 nº 345, a natural rwanda from rave coffee love lane.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestjasminefloral
£10.27buy from rave coffee love lane

the bean

origin
rwanda
process
natural
status
in stock
rwanda kirunga lot 6 nº 345 is a naturally processed single-lot coffee from rwanda, roasted by rave coffee love lane. natural processing means the whole cherry dries around the bean, which draws out fruit-forward character, here landing as lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest alongside jasmine and broader floral tones. the result is a bright, aromatic cup with a distinctly fruity edge. to get the most from those citrus and floral qualities, filter brewing methods work well, keeping the flavours clean and clearly defined. try a pour-over or aeropress with water around 90-93°c to avoid muddying the lighter aromatic notes.

common questions

What does Rwanda Kirunga Lot 6 Nº 345 taste like?

it tastes of lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest, with jasmine and floral notes running through it. natural processing gives it a fruit-forward character that makes it noticeably bright and aromatic.

How is Rwanda Kirunga Lot 6 Nº 345 grown and processed?

it is a single lot, lot 6 nº 345, sourced from rwanda and processed using the natural method, where the whole coffee cherry dries intact around the bean before milling.

How should I brew Rwanda Kirunga Lot 6 Nº 345?

filter methods such as pour-over or aeropress suit this coffee well, as they keep the citrus and floral notes clean and distinct. brewing with water around 90-93°c helps preserve the lighter aromatic qualities without over-extracting.

about rave coffee love lane

love lane lives up to its name. the kind of place where your morning flat white actually tastes different from yesterday's, because someone behind the counter gives a damn about extraction times and water temperature. stirling works provides an industrial backdrop, but step inside rave coffee and you're hit with that rich, toasted smell that only comes from beans roasted with intention. the 367 reviews averaging 4.7 stars tell the real story here. regulars don't just come for caffeine. they come because independent roasters like this understand something starbucks never will: coffee isn't just fuel, it's a small daily ritual worth doing right. the steam wand hisses with purpose, not just speed. each cup carries the weight of someone who actually cares whether your morning starts well or poorly.

all coffee from rave coffee love lane

cirencester, uk

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