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Gihororo

About This Coffee

This Burundi Gihororo is a single-varietal Red Bourbon coffee grown at 5,400–6,200 feet in the volcanic soils of the Albertine Rift. The coffee is fully washed at the Masha Washing Station, involving a 10-12 hour fermentation followed by a 12-18 hour parchment soak. It features a vibrant flavor profile with notes of lemon verbena, lemongrass, black tea, turbinado sugar, brown sugar, and molasses. This light roast is noted for its juicy, clean, and full-bodied character.

Origin

Albertine Rift (Burundi)

Flavor Notes

Black Tea, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Lemon Verbena, Lemongrass, Turbinado Sugar

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Fully Washed

Typology

Arabica
Red Bourbon
BO

Black Oak Coffee Roasters

Black Oak Coffee Roasters was established in December 2012 by Jon Frech and Keith Feigin in Ukiah, California, where they purchased the former Coffee Critic location. The team's primary roaster for the first 11 years was a salvaged 1955 Probat, and head roaster Thomas Chandler uses a blind screening process to evaluate all coffee samples before committing to any selection. The roastery installed a catalytic air scrubber that reduces CO2 emissions from roasting by over 50% and powers roughly two thirds of its electrical usage with renewable energy. Select coffees are sourced 100% from female owned farms and cooperatives, with 10% of profits directed to Grounds for Health, supporting women in coffee growing regions. Black Oak has won the Golden Bean North America overall championship twice and the America's Best Espresso title, and its coffee is featured in Michelin starred restaurants and distributed through Costco.

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