
Kenya Karatu AA
Kenya Karatu AA is a Gatundu, Kiambu, Washed, SL28 and Ruiru 11 coffee from Color Roasters.
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Details
- Origin
- Gatundu, Kiambu
- Process
- Washed
- Variety
- SL28 and Ruiru 11
- Producer
- Gitwe Farmer Cooperative Society Ltd.
Available Sizes
- 283g — $23.00 ($8.13/100g)
- 907g — $66.00 ($7.28/100g)
- 2267g — $126.00 ($5.56/100g)
Available Sizes▾
- 283g — $23.00 ($8.13/100g)
- 907g — $66.00 ($7.28/100g)
- 2267g — $126.00 ($5.56/100g)
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Description
KENYA KARATU AA YELLOW PLUM, ORANGE ZEST, APRICOT Oh baby Kenya is back and we're off to a delicious start. Karatu Coffee Factory was established in 1965 and serves smallholder producers from the surrounding Karatu, Gitwe, Kibiru, and Kigaa villages. Cherries are delivered to the factory, depulped, fermented, washed, and dried on raised beds for up to 15 days depending on weather and volume. The result is a bright, citrusy, and layered Kenya with a lively stone fruit profile. Kiambu sits just north of Nairobi and is a lesser-known coffee locale compared with regions like Nyeri or Kirinyaga, but these two lots show exactly why we’re excited about it: clean structure, bright fruit, and classic Kenya-style clarity. BEAN DETAILS: ORIGIN: Gatundu, Kiambu PRODUCER: Gitwe Farmer Cooperative Society Ltd. ELEVATION: 1,850–1,883 m.a.s.l. PROCESS: Kenya-style washed TASTING NOTES: yellow plum, orange zest, apricot ROAST TYPE: Light Farm Level Karatu AA Region: Gatundu, Kiambu Producer: Gitwe Farmer Cooperative Society Ltd. Variety: SL28 and Ruiru 11 Process: Kenya-style washed Elevation: 1,850–1,883 m.a.s.l. Tasting Notes: Yellow Plum & Orange Zest Karatu Coffee Factory was established in 1965 and serves smallholder producers from the surrounding Karatu, Gitwe, Kibiru, and Kigaa villages. Cherries are delivered to the factory, depulped, fermented, washed, and dried on raised beds for up to 15 days depending on weather and volume. The result is a bright, citrusy, and layered Kenya with a lively stone fruit profile.










