Kenyan Coops

Kenya

Discover the Vibrancy and Richness of High-Altitude Grown Beans from Volcanic Soils.

About Kenyan Coffees

Kenya's coffee journey began in the late 19th century when the seed was introduced by French Holy Ghost Fathers from Reunion Island. Despite being a relatively late entrant compared to other global producers, Kenya quickly became one of the world's leading coffee origins. By the 20th century, it had established a reputation for producing top-tier Arabica beans, primarily due to its rigorous quality and grading standards.

The high altitudes, often ranging between 1,500 to 2,100 meters, mixed with the region's red volcanic soils, create an ideal environment for coffee cherries to mature slowly, absorbing a combination of flavours and nutrients. This, blended with unique varietals like SL28 and SL34 and meticulous double fermentation processing, gives Kenyan coffee its distinct bright acidity and rich flavour palette.

Beyond the natural factors, the human touch has been pivotal in shaping Kenya's coffee legacy. Over 70% of the nation's coffee is the fruit of the labour of smallholder farmers, many of whom are part of vibrant cooperatives. These cooperatives ensure consistent quality and play a key role in community development and farmer empowerment, providing them with resources, education, and fair market prices.

What makes Kenyan coffee so special?

Kenyan coffee's distinctiveness comes from its high-altitude terroirs, enriched by red volcanic soils, and its unique SL28 and SL34 varietals, which result in beans that mature slowly, absorbing rich flavours and nutrients.

The meticulous fermentation processing accentuates its bright acidity, deep flavours, and complex profiles. Furthermore, by sourcing our Kenyan coffee from cooperatives, we ensure the quality and authenticity of the coffee and the well-being and sustainability of the producers who cultivate it.

More about this producer

Country

Kenya

Region

Central Kenya

Established in (year)

1893

Elevation

1700 MASL

Varietal Produced

SL28, SL34

Processes

Fully Washed