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Ngila Estate • Washed • Geisha • Tanzania

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$29.77200gIn Stock

Ngila Estate • Washed • Geisha • Tanzania

Ngila Estate • Washed • Geisha • Tanzania is a Tanzania, Washed, Geisha coffee from Taith Coffee.

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Details

Origin
Tanzania
Process
Washed
Variety
Geisha
Producer
Ngila Estate
Available Sizes
  • 200g$29.77 ($14.89/100g)
  • 1000g$104.21 ($10.43/100g)

Description

Producer: Ngila Estate Origin: Tanzania Process: Washed Varietal: Geisha Altitude: 1600 Flavour Notes: c hocolate ganache, lemon sherbet, raspberry Best for: Filter + Modern Espresso roast level: Very Light Farm Ngila Estate lies at an elevation of 1,500 to 1,600 meters above sea level, positioned along the edge of the lush cloud forest that encircles the Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania. Spanning roughly 100 hectares, the farm is adjacent to a 50-hectare forest corridor that plays an important ecological role. This protected passage enables wildlife such as elephants to continue using their traditional migration routes and reach nearby mineral-rich caves essential to their survival. The estate also benefits from its closeness to the Ngila River, which supports ongoing seasonal reforestation initiatives. These efforts are crucial for reducing soil erosion, restoring vegetation, and enhancing overall biodiversity in the surrounding landscape. The estate is home to a variety of native wildlife as well as species that pass through during seasonal migrations. To safeguard the coffee crops, larger animals like elephants and buffalo are kept out by protective fencing. However, many smaller animals continue to roam freely across the land. Among them are antelope, leopards, wild boars, and dik-diks, all of which contribute to the rich and dynamic ecosystem that characterizes Ngila Estate. PROCESS The fully washed process at Ngila Estate is key to producing clean, high-quality coffee. Ripe cherries are handpicked and carefully sorted before being pulped to remove the outer skin. The beans then undergo controlled fermentation for around 12–15 hours to break down remaining mucilage, enhancing clarity and structure. After fermentation, they are thoroughly washed with clean water and transferred to raised beds to dry for up to two weeks, with regular turning to ensure consistency.

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