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Kenya Gatugi AA

Kenya Gatugi AA

Caramel • Carrot cake • Brown sugar • Tomato • Red currants • Lime • Herbs
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We ship daily from Monday to Friday from our locations in Vienna. The minimum order value for any delivery is €20.

Deliveries in Austria
€4.50 for orders up to €35.00. Orders over €35.00 are delivered free of charge.

Delivery: 2 - 4 business days

Deliveries to Germany
€9.90 up to an order of €70.00. Orders over €70.00 are delivered free of charge.

Delivery: 2 - 7 business days

Deliveries to countries within the EU, other than Germany
€14.90 up to an order of €70.00. Orders over €70.00 are delivered free of charge.

Delivery: 3 - 10 business days

Ethically Sourced, Fairly Paid

We work closely with coffee farmers and reliable partners to ensure fair wages and transparent relationships.

Behind the Cup

We source this coffee through Flacon Specialty.

Nyeri County features cool temperatures and fertile central highlands. It lies between the eastern base of the Aberdare (Nyandarua) Range, part of the eastern end of the Great Rift Valley, and the western slopes of Mt. Kenya. Nyeri town, the county headquarters, serves as a destination for visitors to Aberdare National Park and Mt. Kenya. The region's fertile soil, seasonal rainfall, and high altitude create an ideal climate for coffee cultivation. This environment produces coffees with high acidity, full body, and ripe fruit flavors. The cool nighttime temperatures at high altitudes cause the coffee beans to develop slowly, resulting in dense, hard beans with high acidity and complexity.

Gatugi is a coffee lot produced by Othaya Farmer's Cooperative Society (FCS) that includes a huge amount of wet mills, 18 in all, dating back to the late 1950s. Gatugi Factory sits at just under 1900 meters above sea level, right along the Ichamama River, which is fed from the Karima forest above.

The approximately 500 active members of the cooperative that use Gatugi as their local washing station will pool their beans for processing. The cherry will be floated to remove any immature picks, then pulped, washed and dried at Gatugi. The co-op has a dry mill where the beans are rested in parchment for 3 weeks before hulling, cleaning and grading by size.

Best prepared with
Pour Over Aeropress Chemex French Press
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