KARIMIKUI KENYA

£15.20

There are a select few names of washing stations and co-ops in Kenya that elicit excitement and anticipation of incredible coffees, Karimikui is one of those. Kenyan season is always hotly anticipated by coffee buyers and roasters, their profiles of big juicy purple fruits and sparkling acidity is very welcome in the back end of summer. For our first Kenyan of this season we’re releasing this sweet, very drinkable washed lot from Karimikui, with a big hit of ripe blackberry and a lingering lemon-like acidity.

Roast Profile

Roast Profile

Light Roast

Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

Blackberry, Lemon, Caramel

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BUYING STANDARDS

It’s really important for us to work with trusted partners in our supply chain who can provide us with honesty and traceability. We have created a set of guidelines to help us source coffee in a way we feel aligns with our values and beliefs. There are three core categories that we think outline the most important factors to consider when purchasing coffee: economic transparency, social relationship, and environmental efforts.

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OUR PACKAGING

Our 250g bags are 100% plastic-free and can be recycled with your household paper or composted in your garden. We recommend storing your coffee in an airtight container like this one.

Our 1kg bags are LDPE 4 packaging, a type of soft plastic, very common in food packaging. For home consumers LDPE 4 is still not curbside recyclable, but is accepted at local recycling points and dedicated soft plastics deposit points. Find a location near you.

Details

Producer

Smallholders of the Rungeto Farmers Co-op Society

Origin

Kirinyaga, Kenya

Variety

SL14, SL28

Process

Washed

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

Kirinyaga, Kenya

Kenyan coffee is famous for big, bold brightness and juicy purple fruits, so when the season comes we fill our cups deep and drink as much as we possibly can. Kenya has and still is experiencing its fair share of turbulence, politically and otherwise, yet throughout this coffee quality remains consistent and hopeful.

meet the producer

Smallholders of the Rungeto Farmers Co-op Society

Established in 1953 the Rungeto Farmers Co-op Society now includes approximately 3500 smallholder farmers, all of whom are allocated a hectare of land for cultivating coffee and crops. Due to the nature of coffee producers in Kenya owning and working on such small parcels of land it is vital they are able to grow food crops to support their family.

Kenya is blessed with near perfect conditions for coffee production with rich volcanic soils at altitudes of 1600+ metres above sea level with plenty of rainfall, ensuring healthy coffee plants and consistently good yields. Members of the Co-op will pick ripe cherries and deliver daily to the Karimikui washing station where they will receive higher premiums for delivering ripe cherries only. The team at the washing station then float, sort, depulp the cherries and ferment for 24-72 hours before drying on African raised beds. Both producers and washing station workers are proud of their meticulous cultivation and processing efforts which harness the neutral resources on offer to produce consistently exceptional coffee.

Social Relationships

Community Outreach

We aim to support as many community-driven projects via the purchase of coffee as we possibly can, as well as initiating our own community projects in the countries we work with. Established in 1953 the Rungeto Farmers Co-op Society now includes approximately 3500 smallholder farmers, all of whom are allocated a hectare of land for cultivating coffee and crops.

EDUCATION

Brew Guides

Tried and tested recipes from the roastery.