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Coffee: Africa: Kenya: Nguvu
NGUVU
QUICK FACTS:
Growing Area: Central Kenya mainly at high altitude at the slopes of the famous Mt Kenya and the Aberdare ranges, major producer of good quality main crop coffee.
Altitude: 1600 - 1800 metres
Soil: Rich Volcanic sandy Soil
Coffee Variety: SL 34 and SL 28
Flowering season: Between March and April
Harvesting Time: Between November and December
Processing Method: Wet Processed
Drying method: Sun Dried
The greatest coffees of Kenya come from a small crescent zone just north and northeast of Nairobi, along the gentle slopes of the Aberdare Mountains to the west and along the south-facing slopes of Mt. Kenya to the north. They are grown on tiny farms averaging half an acre in size, dotting the landscape at altitudes ranging from 5,500 to 6,500 feet.
No other groups of small farmers anywhere in the world have come close to producing consistently extraordinary qualities the Kenyans do, year after year. This is due not only to the generous combination of equatorial sunlight, red-orange volcanic loamy soils, unique moderate climate and special varieties of Arabica originating in Kenya and still unique to East Africa (the SL28 being the best), but also to the organization of the farmers into small, craft-oriented, cooperative processing centers. These cooperatives are spread out so that one is always within walking distance of any farmer. Each day's harvest is separately processed into small boutique lots of finished green coffee that are then sold individually at auction in Nairobi. Auctions are the answer to a quality seeker's prayers; unblended lots of extraordinary quality can be found and purchased by relatively small but high-quality buyers willing to pay the price.

All quality coffees are washed, and then carefully sorted. The highest grade is AA, which consists of large, high-density beans, followed by AB, slightly smaller beans. The grade AA is no guarantee of quality; an AA coffee can vary from mediocre to spectacular. AB can also be of very high quality, but, in my experience, never attains the heights an AA can.
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