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MUGAGA KINGU | Washed Kenya

MUGAGA KINGU | Washed Kenya

£16.00
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OVERVIEW


Origin: Kiamabara, Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Kenya

Altitude:  1,600 masl

Variety: SL28, SL34, RUIRU11 - Peaberry 

Process: Washed 

Producer: Mugaga Farmers’ Cooperative Society

Flavour Profile: Orange Zest, Lemon, Peach Iced Tea, Molasses.

 

 

 

Another beautifully structured Kenyan coffee that immediately stood out on our sample cupping table. With our previous Kenyan lots selling out so quickly, we knew we had to bring in another—one that delivers the vibrant character we love. Expect a layered, fruit-forward cup with refreshing acidity, juicy sweetness, and a clean, elegant finish.


In the cup we’re tasting orange, lemon citrus, and peach, reminding us of a peach iced tea on a hot summers day, all wrapped up in a rich molasses like sweetness. 







THE PROCESS 


Coffee cherries delivered to Kiambara are hand-picked and processed on the same day.

On arrival, cherries are carefully hand-sorted to remove underripe or damaged fruit, then pulped using a disc pulper to remove the skin and fruit.

The coffee is typically dry fermented overnight to break down the remaining mucilage, then washed in clean water. 

During washing, the parchment is graded by density in channels, helping separate higher-density coffee from lighter lots.

 After washing, the coffee is soaked for a further period before being transferred to drying beds to drain and then moved onto raised tables for sun-drying.

Drying usually takes between one and two weeks, depending on weather conditions and volumes.

During this time, the parchment is turned regularly and carefully monitored. Once the coffee reaches the desired moisture level, it is rested in parchment before milling and export.







THE PRODUCER

 

Established in 1995, Kiambara is one of the wet mills operated by Mugaga Farmers’ Cooperative Society (FCS), alongside its sister station, Gatina.

It is located in Nyeri County, near the Kingu River and close to Mt. Kenya National Park.

The factory serves a network of smallholder farmers who grow coffee at high elevations in the fertile volcanic soils typical of the region.

The farms supplying Kiambara are generally small, often around a quarter of a hectare, and are commonly intercropped with food and cash crops such as bananas, maize, macadamia, and beans. This diversified approach helps support both household livelihoods and soil health.

FAQ

> WHEN WILL MY COFFEE BE ROASTED?

All our coffees are roasted to order. we roast and ship on the same day or within 48 hours of order.

You’ll find the exact roast date printed on the box.

> HOW IS BEST TO BREW MY COFFEE?

Each and every coffee brews differently and requires certain tweaks to make perfect, but we have our recommended brew guide in the coffee overview section to help you out with a recipe to get you started. If you're struggling, please reach out to us at: hello@carettacoffee.com and we'll be glad to help you out. As we roast light, we recommend going much finer on espresso - but just play around with the brews and enjoy the process.

> HOW LONG SHOULD I REST MY COFFEE?

We recommend resting the coffee for at least 2 weeks from roast date to allow the coffee to degas and open up its true flavour. For our coffees, we roast our coffees light, so to get the best possible flavour experience we recommend 2-3 weeks of resting.

> HOW MUCH DOES SHIPPING COST?

Shipping is calculated based on your location and the weight of the items in your order. You will always know the shipping cost at the time of checkout.

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