
Skylark Coffee
Kenya Tegu AB Washed
Kenya Tegu AB Washed is a Kenya, Washed, SL28, SL34 coffee from Skylark Coffee.
In stock since:
Details
- Origin
- Kenya
- Process
- Washed
- Variety
- SL28, SL34
Available Sizes▾
- 250g — $22.78 ($9.11/100g)
- 1000g — $73.71 ($7.37/100g)

Kenya Tegu AB Washed
Kenya Tegu AB Washed is a Kenya, Washed, SL28, SL34 coffee from Skylark Coffee.
In stock since:
Details
- Origin
- Kenya
- Process
- Washed
- Variety
- SL28, SL34
Available Sizes
- 250g — $22.78 ($9.11/100g)
- 1000g — $73.71 ($7.37/100g)
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Description
Washed Kenyan coffees may have fallen out of favour in the specialty coffee market lately, but we still think they are worth celebrating. Each year, we try to get in one or two bangers to showcase just how great they can be. We hold fire until we find what we think is the best Kenya of the year, and this is it: so juicy and tart, with vibrant notes of strawberry, rhubarb, and blood orange. A perfect summer coffee! We sourced this coffee through our good friends at Falcon. Here's a bit more about Tegu from their team: In the highlands of Kenya, where fertile volcanic soils meet cool mountain air, Tegu Factory produces coffees that are widely recognised for their clarity and vibrancy. Situated near the town of Karatina in Nyeri County, this washing station operates under the Tekangu Farmers’ Cooperative Society, alongside its sister factories Karogoto and Ngunguru. Established in 1969, the cooperative now supports around 1,200 smallholder farmers, most of whom cultivate less than one hectare of land across nearby villages. The name Tegu, meaning 'low place', reflects its geographical setting in the foothills between Mount Kenya and the Aberdare range. At an altitude of approximately 1,700 meters above sea level, the region benefits from conditions ideal for coffee cultivation. The combination of rich soil, high elevation, and a cool climate slows the maturation of coffee cherries. This extended development period allows sugars and acids to concentrate, resulting in the bright, citrus-forward profiles that have become synonymous with Kenyan coffees. Farmers supplying Tegu grow a mix of traditional and modern varieties, including SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11, and Batian. The SL varieties, originally developed by Scott Agricultural Laboratories in the early 20th century, are prized for their deep root systems and resilience in water-scarce conditions. In contrast, newer cultivars such as Batian and Ruiru 11 were introduced by the Kenya Coffee Research Institute to improve disease resistance and productivity. Both are capable of producing cherries within just two years, offering farmers a faster return while maintaining quality potential. Harvesting is done entirely by hand, with farmers selectively picking only ripe cherries before delivering them to Tegu Factory. Once received, the cherries undergo meticulous sorting to remove defects. Processing follows the fully washed method, beginning with pulping and fermentation that lasts between 12-16 hours (depending on environmental conditions). After fermentation, the coffee is soaked in clean water for an additional 24 hours, a practice that not only stabilises the coffee but enhances cup clarity and brightness. Drying takes place on raised beds inside covered structures where the parchment is carefully managed. Workers regularly turn the coffee to ensure even drying and protect it from excessive heat during the day and moisture at night. This stage typically lasts between 7-15 days. Once dried, the parchment is milled and prepared for export. Elevation: 1700 MASL Varietal: SL28, SL34 Cup score: 89 Price paid per kg: £11.01 Process: Washed





