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Kenya | Oreti Estate | SL-28 & SL-34 | Washed | Filter | 250g
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Kenya | Oreti Estate | SL-28 & SL-34 | Washed | Filter | 250g

Kenya | Oreti Estate | SL-28 & SL-34 | Washed | Filter | 250g

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Kenya | Oreti Estate | SL-28 & SL-34 | Washed | Filter | 250g

$17.39

$6.09

The Story

Region: Thika, Kiambu

Elevation: 1500 masl

About: Oreti Estate was established in 1946 by Peter Harries and his wife, Rowena. They acquired the land, situated five miles above the already renowned Chania Estate, which rests on the same ridge descending from the Aberdare Mountains. "Oreti" is a Maori term signifying a place of profound peril and unspoiled beauty, also reminiscent of a beach near Rowena's upbringing in New Zealand. At present, Oreti is under the management of Boyce Harries and stands as one of the few remaining private coffee estates in Kenya, overseen by the descendants of its original founders. Beyond its exceptional coffee production, the Harries family co-established the Wabeni Technical Institute, offering local children access to education in technical skills and trades. 

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Region: Thika, Kiambu

Elevation: 1500 masl

About: Oreti Estate was established in 1946 by Peter Harries and his wife, Rowena. They acquired the land, situated five miles above the already renowned Chania Estate, which rests on the same ridge descending from the Aberdare Mountains. "Oreti" is a Maori term signifying a place of profound peril and unspoiled beauty, also reminiscent of a beach near Rowena's upbringing in New Zealand. At present, Oreti is under the management of Boyce Harries and stands as one of the few remaining private coffee estates in Kenya, overseen by the descendants of its original founders. Beyond its exceptional coffee production, the Harries family co-established the Wabeni Technical Institute, offering local children access to education in technical skills and trades.