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Gitare AB

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$13.75 $27.50 In stock

Category: Coffee

Gitare AB is produced by its namesake, Gitare, a washing station established in 1954 that belongs to the Kimaratia Farmers Co-operative Society. It’s uniquely embedded within a tea-growing zone, and sources its water from the nearby River Theta.

This coffee was air-freighted by Regalia a month after harvest to preserve its peak freshness. A beautiful representation of Kenyan coffee, this washed light-roast opens up beautifully with notes of pomegranate, dark chocolate–covered fig, plum, and lychee.

🌎Origin: Kiambu, Kenya

⚗️ Process: Washed

🔬 Variety: SL28, Batian, Ruiru 11

⛰️ Elevation: 1,925 MASL

🔥 Roast: Light

Customer Reviews (4.5 / 5 · 6 reviews)

Andrew ★★★★★

The bright, tea-like acidity in this coffee is truly unique—it’s like nothing else from the region. Brews up clean and complex, with a silky mouthfeel that lingers.

Richard ★★★★★

Brewed my first cup this morning and was surprised by how clean and bright it tasted—no bitterness at all. The tea region influence really comes through in the delicate body, making it perfect for a pour-over. Already looking forward to my next bag.

Olivia ★★★★★

The floral aroma hit me right as I opened the bag, a nice surprise for a coffee. The roast is light enough to let those tea-growing region notes shine through, making each sip incredibly smooth. Already looking forward to my next cup tomorrow morning.

Daniel R. ★★★★★

First brewed this yesterday and the tea-like floral notes really come through — totally unexpected for a coffee. The light body makes it perfect for afternoon cups without feeling heavy. Already ordered another bag.

Zoe S. ★★★★☆

I was skeptical about a coffee from a tea-growing region, but the floral notes in this one are unmistakable and balanced. It brews a clean cup without any bitterness, though I wish the bag were a bit larger for the price.

Lucy ★★★☆☆

The beans are smaller than most single-origin coffees I've tried, and the roast is pretty light, which made dialing in my grinder a bit tricky. It's fine for a morning cup, but I prefer something with a bolder body.