Nguruei AA – Kenya 12 Oz

$24.50

Bright and floral with that classic Kenya clarity, like blackcurrant and grapefruit zest with a hibiscus glow. This cup feels clean, sparkling, and super lively from first sip to finish.

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Flavor Profile

  • Blackcurrant
  • Grapefruit Zest
  • Hibiscus

Roast level Light

Coffee Details

  • Origin: Kenya
  • Region: Embu Region
  • Process: Washed
  • Roast: Light
  • Tasting Notes: Blackcurrant, grapefruit zest, hibiscus
  • Body: Medium
  • Acidity level: High
  • Sweetness: Medium

Kenya Washed Process

Karindundu

The Karindundu factory is located in the lowland region of Mt. Kenya, 1 km from the town of Karatina in Kenya’s Nyeri district. There are a total of 513 active members (349 male, 164 female) contributing to annual production, each with an average of 300 trees and 0.5 acres. Farmers grow macadamia, banana, maize, and beans near their coffee. After harvesting their ripe cherries, farmers deliver them to Karindundu where they undergo a traditional washed process. Coffee is de-pulped, fermented overnight, washed, and then placed on raised beds where it dries to a stable level. Karindundu helps to support the contributing farmers by advising the use of farm manure, pruning, and applying fertilizer. They also maintain a demonstration plot where these methods can be seen and better understood.

Coffee in Kenya is typically traceable down to the factory, or mill level: Most farmers own between 1/8 to 1/4 of a hectare, and often grow crops other than coffee as well, which means they rely on a central processing unit for sale and processing of their coffee. Producers deliver in cherry form to a factory, where the cooperative will sort, weigh, and issue payment for the delivery. The coffee is then blended with the rest of the day’s deliveries and goes on to be processed. Because of this system, which serves many hundreds to several thoughts of smallholder farmers per factory, there is limited traceability down to the individual producers whose coffee comprises the lots.

FAQ

How fresh is your coffee?

All of our coffee is roasted in small batches and shipped shortly after roasting to ensure peak flavor and freshness.

What grind size should I choose?

We recommend:

  • Whole Bean – best for maximum freshness
  • Espresso – fine grind
  • Pour Over / Drip – medium grind
  • French Press – coarse grind

If unsure, whole bean is safest.

How long will the coffee stay fresh?

Enjoy within 2–4 weeks of roasting. Store airtight away from light and heat.

Is this coffee good for espresso?

Yes — many of our coffees work beautifully as espresso.

Where do your beans come from?

We source traceable coffees from trusted farms worldwide.

Are your beans dark or light roasted?

Typically light to medium roast to highlight natural flavours.

Do your beans contain added flavours?

No. All flavours are naturally occurring.

How should I brew this coffee?

  • 1:16 ratio
  • Fresh grind
  • Filtered water

Is your coffee ethically sourced?

Yes. We prioritise sustainable sourcing.

Can I return coffee?

Coffee is perishable, but contact us if there’s an issue.