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Kenya Ngethu
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Kenya Ngethu

Muscat grape, blackberry, tamarind

A six-acre farm nestled in Kiambu County, Ngethu is operated by the Kamau family, longtime partners whose care is evident in every harvest. Planted with Ruiru 11 trees and shaded by macadamia, the farm’s fertile conditions yield a vibrant, fruit-forward cup. We taste Muscat grape, blackberry, and tamarind in this expressive lot.

Coffee Details

Origin
Kenya
Region
Kiambu County
Municipality
Gatundu North
Producer
Kamau Family
Farm Size
6 Acres
Elevation
1800 Meters
Varieties
Ruiru 11
Process
Washed
Shade Trees
Macadamia

ABOUT THE COFFEE

Kenya Ngethu

Coffee cherry

We’ve proudly partnered with Edwin and Mary Kamau since 2019, sourcing standout coffees from each of their three farms. Ngethu—first visited by our team in 2022—is a six-acre plot in Kiambu County, planted with Ruiru 11 and shaded by macadamia. The variety’s natural resistance to disease, along with the farm’s favorable microclimate, allows the Kamaus to forgo chemical pest control while sustaining healthy trees and producing outstanding cup quality.

farmer with coffee cherries
farmer portrait

This lot was selectively handpicked at peak ripeness from trees growing at 1800 meters and washed at the family’s Kimata station, where their meticulous processing brings out the vibrant, fruit-driven character we seek from Kenya’s best coffees.

Beyond production, the Kamaus continue to build their impact through Edmax, their Nairobi-based roastery and café, where they aim to foster a thriving local coffee culture grounded in transparency and sustainability.

On a recent visit to the Ngethu farm, we were impressed by Mary and Edwin’s Ruiru 11 variety cultivation. Developed to be resistant to coffee berry borer beetles and coffee leaf rust, this variety eliminates the need for chemical pesticides.

Coffee cup illustration