Indulge in the rich flavors of the Kenya Nakoyonjo AA - Blue Mountain coffee, cultivated in the lush Western region of Kenya. Sourced from the Nakoyonjo Factory, owned by over 3,250 dedicated farmers in the town of Mukuyuni, Bungoma, this Grade AA coffee boasts a unique blend of Blue Mountain, K7, Ruiru 11, and SL28 varietals. Grown at an altitude of 1700-1800masl, this coffee is harvested from May to July and processed using the Fully Washed method, resulting in a delightful combination of blueberry, kiwi, and tarte apple tasting notes. Experience the exceptional quality and taste of this Kenya Nakoyonjo AA - Blue Mountain coffee and elevate your coffee drinking experience.
Kenya Nakoyonjo AA - Blue Mountain
Origin: Kenya
Region: Western Kenya
Town: Mukuyuni, Bungoma
Owner: 3,250+ farmers delivering to Nakoyonjo Factory
Co-Op / Washing Station: Nakoyonjo Factory
Varietal: Blue Mountain , K7, Ruiru 11, SL28
Grade: AA
Altitude: 1700 - 1800masl
Harvest: May - July
Processing: Fully Washed
Tasting Notes: Blueberry, Kiwi and tarte Apple notes
Nakoyonjo Farmers’ Cooperative Society (FCS) was established in 1956 to empower farmers to access new markets and better services. The FCS’s name comes from the Koyonjo people who used to live on the land where the FCS now stands. Through Nakoyonjo, farmers can access agronomic training, advice from agronomists, coffee marketing and financial services. Today, approximately 3,290+ people deliver cherry to Nakoyonjo Factory.
Cultivation
Farmers delivering to Nakoyonjo washing station cultivate primarily SL28 and SL34 in small coffee gardens that are, on average, smaller than 1 hectare. ‘SL’ varieties are cultivars originally released by Scott Agricultural Laboratories (SAL) in the 1930s and 1940s. They soon became the go-to trees for many growers in Kenya due to their deep root structure, which allows them to maximize scarce water resources and flourish even without irrigation. They are cultivated with a serious eye towards sustainability and Good Agricultural Practices, with minimal environmental impact where possible.
Ruiru 11 is a new variety known for its disease resistance and high yields. It also starts yielding fruit after just 2 years.
K7 is found mostly in Kenya and Tanzania and is known for its resistance to Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR) and Coffee Berry Disease (CBD). The variety also has high yields and good cup potential at high altitudes. The plant is recognizable by its branch’s wide spread.
K7 was selected from seedlings on Legetet Estate in Muhorohi, an estate owned by a man named R.H. Walker. In Kenya, K7 is less common in high altitude areas, but it remains a popular choice in some lower altitude regions due to its slight resistance to CLR.
Blue Mountain is a Typica mutation that was first found and cultivated in Jamaica’s Blue Mountains. The variety is also widely cultivated in Hawaii, on Kona Island, where it is typically called “Guatemala.” The variety was also introduced to East Africa in 1894 through Malawi and Rwanda and to West Kenya in 1913. Today it is mainly grown in Hawaii, Jamaica, West Kenya, Rwanda and PNG. Like its Typica ancestor, Blue Mountain does well at high altitudes. It’s also resistant to Coffee Berry Disease (CBD)
Harvest & Post-Harvest
Farmers selectively handpick ripe, red cherry and deliver it to Nakoyonjo Factory. At intake, the Cherry Clerk oversees meticulous visual sorting and floating, accepting only dense, ripe cherry.
After intake, cherry is pulped and fermented for 12 to 16 hours. Following fermentation, coffee is washed in clean water and laid to dry on raised beds. Workers rake parchment frequently to ensure even drying. They cover drying parchment during the hottest time of day, to maintain slow, even drying and at night, to shelter parchment from moisture.
Though coffee growing had a relatively late start in Kenya, the industry has gained and maintained a impressive reputation. Since the start of production, Kenyan coffee has been recognized for its high-quality, meticulous preparation and exquisite flavors. Our in-country sister company, Sucafina Kenya, works with farmers across the country to ensure these exceptional coffees gain the accolades they deserve.
Today, more than 600,000 smallholders farming fewer than 5 acres compose 99% of the coffee farming population of Kenya. Their farms cover more than 75% of total coffee growing land and produce nearly 70% of the country’s coffee. These farmers are organized into hundreds of Farmer Cooperative Societies (FCS), all of which operate at least one factory. The remainder of annual production is grown and processed by small, medium and large land estates. Most of the larger estates have their own washing stations.
Most Kenyan coffees are fully washed and dried on raised beds. The country still upholds its reputation for high quality and attention to detail at its many washing stations. The best factories employ stringent sorting practices at cherry intake, and many of them have had the same management staff in place for years.
Small Batch Roasting: Roast For You Service - Terms & Conditions
Introduction
Small Batch Roasting now offers a service that offers personalised coffee roasting for customers who want to enjoy freshly roasted coffee tailored to their preferences. This article will discuss the Roast For You Service, its terms and conditions, and provide essential information for customers to make informed decisions when ordering.
Roast For You Service
When you choose to have your coffee roasted for you, we will roast the exact amount ordered and roast this for you to the selected roast profile you have chosen. Our small batch roasting process ensures that your coffee is roasted with care and precision, resulting in a high-quality, freshly roasted product.
Minimum Green Weight Requirement
Please be advised that the minimum green weight for roasting any one single origin is 6kg. Any orders placed with less than 6kg of each origin will be placed on hold and may cause delays in being dispatched. We will contact you to discuss how you wish to proceed in this case.
Weight Loss During Roasting
Please be mindful of the weight loss through moisture loss during roasting, which is typically between 12-20% depending on the level of roast. The darker the roast, the higher the moisture loss. This weight loss should be taken into account when ordering your coffee to ensure you receive the desired amount of roasted coffee.
Order Processing Time
Orders for roasted coffees will naturally take a little longer to process. Please allow a minimum of 3 days for your order to arrive from the point of order. If we are able to drop your order in the roasting schedule sooner, we will always endeavor to do so.
Mixed Orders
Mixed orders which include green and roasted coffees will be dispatched together when the roasted coffees are ready. We are unable to split these orders, so please consider the slightly longer delivery times when ordering mixed coffees.
Packaging
Your coffee will be bulk packed into a 6kg bulk bag with an identifying label on only. This packaging ensures that your coffee remains fresh and protected during transit.
Roast Profile and Liability
We will roast to your desired roast profile, but are unable to take any liability for any taste discrepancies that may arise from this. We are unable to take back any coffees once they have been roasted to your desired roast profile.
Yield Estimate
Typically, a medium roast coffee at 6kg green will yield 5.1kg of freshly roasted coffee. This estimate should be taken into account when ordering your coffee to ensure you receive the desired amount of roasted coffee.