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Kenya Maguta Estate Nitrogen Jasper L2

Sale priceRM120.00

A refined Kenyan coffee crafted by producer David Ngibuini at the Maguta Estate in Nyeri and Embu counties. Made exclusively from the esteemed SL28 and SL34 varietals, this lot goes through an innovative nitrogen-flushed natural processing. Cherries are placed in sealed tanks flushed with nitrogen to create a controlled, anaerobic ferment before being slowly dried, bringing exceptional clarity, depth, and mouthfeel to your cup

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Kenya Maguta Estate Nitrogen Jasper L2 - Cloud Catcher Roastery
Kenya Maguta Estate Nitrogen Jasper L2 Sale priceRM120.00
THE FLAVOUR PROFILE
Tasting Notes

Strawberry, Custard, Rose, Cherry, Jelly-like

Origin TALES

Coffee beans
Producer
David Ngibuini
Origin
Kenya
Varietal
SL28/ SL34
Process
Nitrogen Flushed Natural
Altitude
1650-1800m

About Maguta Estate

The Maguta Coffee Estate, run by our friend David Ngibuini, works across Nyeri and Embu counties in Central Kenya, and produces some of the most classically extraordinary Kenyan coffee you can access. The Murware Farmers who deliver their cherries to this Estate possess a team spirit and assist each other to maintain their farming standards. This group is a fast-growing cluster of farmers in the Muruguru area with a collective 18000 trees growing coffee cherries on red volcanic soils.

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The Maguta Estate contains enough materials to process coffee to a high-quality that allows the producers and farmers to be paid a better income. It has 10 fermentation tanks, 3 shaded parabolic drying tables each with a 1-tonne capacity, an all concrete fermentation room, Brix meter, pH meter, and more to help improve the processing quality. In addition, Project Origin have collaborated with Maguta Estate to build carbonic maceration infrastructure that can be used to process coffee from all the farmers in the region, as a way of building a sustainable resource for producing high-quality grade coffees.

Recently, the Kenyan coffee sector has slowly declined in production due to farmers moving away from coffee production to alternative cash crops, a decision driven by the poor payments to the farmers for their work. By working with Maguta Estate, we hope to help them reach their goals of empowering the communities and improving their livelihoods by building the resources they need to increase their coffee quality, and therefore, increase the prices of the cherries they work to produce.

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