Kenyan Mount Kenya AA Coffee
Pricing & Formats
| Format | Price | /250g |
|---|---|---|
| 220g | £8.70 | £9.89 |
| 500g | £18.80 | £9.40 |
| 1kg Best | £36.10 | £9.03 |
About this Product
Introducing Our Mount Kenyan AA Coffee
Indulge in a coffee experience with our specialty Kenyan Coffee. Ethically sourced from Kenya’s lush highlands, this blend is more than a beverage; it’s a journey into Africa’s celebrated coffee-growing regions.
Our Kenyan coffee offers complexity and distinctive flavours, known for its intense, clean body that provides a satisfying foundation. The first sip reveals a rich complex flavours of chocolate apricot and berry.
For the best experience, we recommend brewing our Kenyan coffee as a pour over. This method lets the intricate flavours shine through, delivering a complex and clean cup. Its versatile nature means you can try different brewing techniques to suit your taste, whether it’s a French press, espresso, or any other method you prefer.
Origin Of Mount Kenyan Coffee
Kenya is famous for exquisite coffees and the mount Kenyan coffees produce a fine example here. Two great Kenyan varietals – SL34 and SL28 – combine to make this Kenyan coffee. A wonderful full-bodied coffee with apricot and berry notes. Grown in the hills of Mount Kenya, this is a very popular speciality grade coffee.
Kenya’s fertile highlands are renowned for producing some of the finest coffees in the world. These areas benefit from volcanic soil, high altitudes, and ideal climate conditions, which contribute to the superior quality of the coffee beans.
Coffee cooperatives in the Mount Kenya region play a vital role in supporting smallholder farmers and driving sustainable coffee production. These cooperatives, often operating washing stations, provide farmers with access to processing equipment, markets, and resources for improving their yields and livelihoods.
The combination of rich soil, ample rainfall, and optimal sunlight creates a perfect environment for cultivating coffee with complex flavours and vibrant brightness.
Producer: Smallholders to Mount Kenya and the Karii washing station
Region: Central region, Kirinyaga County
Altitude: 1600-1800 masl
Process: Washed
Variety: Batian, Ruiru 11, SL28, and SL34