Kenya AA
Kenya AA is the largest bean grown in Kenya, and brews up a complex, fruity, light, and very bright cup. This medium roast is an exquisite coffee with an assertive, lively personality. Full body, delicate acidity, wine-like finish.
Gititu Farmers Cooperative is one of the oldest specialty coffee cooperatives in Kenya, established in 1957. In the Kikuyu language, Gititu means ‘a big forest’. The cooperative has several wet mills in the region, including the wet mill of this lot, Ikinu. Ikinu is a small village in Kiambu County, Kenya. Coffee producer members of Gititu from this village have farms that average less than 1 acre.
The cooperative is managed by an elected board of directors and the day to day operations are run by a factory manager. The manager is in charge of member registration, record keeping and processing of the cherries after they are delivered to the factory.
Beans at a Glance:
Sourced From: Kenya
Elevation: 1680 meters
Process: Fully Washed, Raised Beds
Harvest: May to August