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Fairview Ground Coffee (Kaldi City)

£14.00
 
£14.00
 

Discover the essence of pure coffee bliss with Fairview Estate Arabica Premium Coffee Kaldi City Roast. Sourced from our finest Arabica beans grown in the fertile lands of our estate, this City Roast embodies a delicate balance of flavours. Carefully roasted to perfection, it unveils delightful hints of toasted nuts, caramel, and a touch of bright acidity. With every sip, you’ll experience a smooth, medium-bodied brew that captures the true spirit of coffee craftsmanship. Elevate your coffee journey with this exceptional Kaldi City Roast, a tribute to the legendary origins of coffee and a testament to the dedication of our estate’s artisans.

About Fairview Coffee Estate

In the heart of Kenya’s Central Highlands, home to the world’s finest coffee, lies Fairview Coffee Estate. This beautiful coffee farm with nearly 100 acres under coffee is situated 1,750 meters above sea level. The farm is irrigated by the Riara River that is in turn fed by streams from the Kenyan Highlands. Since the early 1900’s, Fairview Estate’s fertile soils have produced high quality coffee through the use of holistic production methods that take our customers concerns for a healthy environment seriously.

In a region famed for its coffee, it is the human care, experience and expertise that makes Fairview coffee so outstanding and the dedication of the community who live and work on the estate.

They believe that sustainable coffee is an important part of creating business that is a great corporate citizen. So they've teamed up with partners committed to similar values.
On the certification front, Fairview Coffee Estate are endorsed by a global partner Rainforest Alliance to make sure workers are fairly compensated, the local community is supported and the environment is looked after.

While on Corporate Social Responsibility, Fairview Coffee Estate has partnered with Water is Life Kenya who create access to clean water resources for tens of thousands of people in the Maasai community.