
Suitable for all brewing methods.
Roasters Notes: Raspberry, Orange, Brown Sugar
The Maguta Mill sits quietly amongst the highlands of Nyeri and Embu, where deep red soils and thin mountain air still shape what Kenya once defined as extraordinary. Guided by our friend David Ngibuini, this network of Murware farmers carries forward a shared will, hands joined in discipline and care, bound by a promise to keep their standards unbroken. Nearly eighteen thousand trees stand across the slopes, their roots sunk into volcanic ground, their fruit gathered only at its most vivid moment of ripeness.
Within the estate, precision governs every gesture. Ten fermentation tanks line a cool, concrete room. Three shaded parabolic tables breathe the slow rhythm of drying, each holding a tonne of cherries beneath filtered light. Meters and instruments measure sweetness, acidity, and pH, yet what drives this work is faith in detail, not machinery. Through a collaboration with Project Origin, Maguta has also raised the means for carbonic maceration, allowing farmers across the region to access the same vessels and control, to lift the value of their harvests and the dignity of their labour.
Kenya’s coffee trade has weathered a slow fade, farmers pushed toward other crops, their return no longer matching their effort. But here, in Maguta, there is defiance. The estate exists to reverse decline, to build resilience from within, to remind its people that care and patience can still earn reward.
For this particular lot, only red and ripest cherries are chosen. They rest in sealed tanks filled with carbon dioxide, air pressed out until silence takes hold. Inside, yeast begins its quiet work under measured cold and controlled humidity. The fermentation lingers long, slow, deliberate, until each cherry swells with new depth. Once released, the fruit is spread in heavy layers and left to dry over weeks, light passing over it in soft intervals until moisture falls to its final, balanced state. What remains is gathered and sent to the dry mill, awaiting departure. Each lot stands as testament to time, precision, and the refusal to let tradition erode.
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