Kenya Baragwi Guama

Cooperative Coffee, Microlot

The Guama factory, which opened in 1974, is named after the local village and serves 3.500 small producers, each of whom has, on average, 86 trees. Guama is also one of 12 wet mills that belong to the Baragwi Farmer’s Cooperative Society, which is likewise named after the village where it’s located. Baragwi has more than 16.000 registered members in total and a staff of 137.

 

Country: Kenya
Region: Kirinyaga
Altitude: 1.700-1.800 masl
Washing Station: Guama factory
Cooperative: Baragwi Farmer’s Cooperative Society
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Coffees

A lively acidity, a savory, creamy body and notes of melon, lime, buttery apricot.

Lime Apricot Melon
Variety: SL 28, SL 34
Processing: washed, sun-dried
Grade: AA TOP
Body: Creamy
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