Ndiani AA, Nyeri County, Kenya | Washed MUK-7821

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Location:
Nyeri, Kenya
Producer
Ndia-ini Cooperative
Varietal: SL28, SL34
Process: Washed
Altitude:
1800-1900
Production/Harvest Date: Jan 25
Cup Score:  87
Cup profile:
Rhubarb, Blackcurrant, Orange, Brown Sugar
Moisture Level 9.4% (as of 8th July)
Water Activity (aW) 0.53

About

Kenya Ndiaini coffee is from the renowned Nyeri region in central Kenya. This particular coffee is named after the village of Ndiaini, a name that translates to “deepest part of the river” in the local language, evoking both a sense of place and depth of flavor. The coffee is produced by smallholder farmers affiliated with the Ndia-Ini Cooperative, an established organization that has played a key role in the local coffee industry since its founding in 1969.


Situated near the rich, red volcanic soils and cool high-altitude climate of Nyeri, the Ndiaini area offers ideal growing conditions for coffee. The region’s elevation, rainfall patterns, and diurnal temperature swings all contribute to the exceptional quality of the beans. These environmental advantages, combined with careful processing and traditional farming practices, create a cup that is complex, vibrant, and highly sought after by coffee enthusiasts around the world.

The Ndia-Ini Cooperative consists of about 1,200 registered members, although only around 395 farmers consistently deliver their coffee cherries to the central washing station.  Each member maintains a small plot of land, cultivating coffee as a primary cash crop, and the cooperative ensures traceability to the farm level.

Kenya Ndiaini coffee is typically composed of several well-known Kenyan varietals, including SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11, and Batian. SL28 and SL34 are prized for their ability to produce exceptional flavor clarity and acidity, while Ruiru 11 and Batian add disease resistance and yield stability. This varietal mix, when grown in Nyeri’s fertile soils and processed with care, results in a distinctive and lively flavor profile.

The beans are processed using the fully washed method, a meticulous system that involves pulping the cherries to remove the skin, fermenting the beans to break down the mucilage, and thoroughly washing them before drying., which  helps to highlight the coffee’s inherent brightness and clarity. 

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