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Kahondo - Congo

Kahondo - Congo

His Majesty the Coffee

About This Coffee

This single-origin coffee comes from the North Kivu region of Congo, produced at the Kahondo Coffee Washing Station. Grown at altitudes between 1500-1900 meters above sea level, this Bourbon variety arabica coffee is washed processed. The coffee offers flavor notes of white peach, orange blossom, and Earl Grey tea. The Kahondo washing station is one of 9 stations operated by Virunga Coffee Company, which works with thousands of smallholder farmers in the region, providing training in good agricultural practices and supporting Organic and Rainforest Alliance certification.

Origin

South Kivu (Congo Republic)

Flavor Notes

White Peach, Orange Blossom, Earl Grey Tea

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Bourbón
HM

His Majesty the Coffee

His Majesty the Coffee is based in Villasanta near Monza in Italy's Lombardy region. Founded in 2013 by Paolo Scimone, a certified Q Grader for both Arabica and Robusta, it was one of the first Italian roasteries to deal exclusively with specialty coffee, requiring a minimum 80+ cupping score with no primary defects. Paolo's love for England and the Royal family, developed during his years working as a barista in London from 2005 to 2009, inspired the name and the Anglo Italian duality that runs through the brand, from house blends named Londinium and Modoetia to two custom painted roasters called Elizabeth III and Teodolinda II. Green beans are stored in a dedicated cold room at a constant 12 degrees with 50 to 60 percent humidity, and roasting profiles are created specifically for different brew methods. A two time podium finisher at the Italian Coffee Roasting Championship and recognized as a Top 3 European Specialty Coffee Roastery in 2018, Paolo also travels worldwide as a consultant and trainer for the next generation of roasters. The operation combines Italian creativity and tradition with English innovation in a way that is entirely its own.

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