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Roaster's Choice Single Origin - Most Popular Subscription!

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Our Roaster's Choice Single Origin is our most popular subscription option for our Coffee Club. Our Roastery Manager selects a curated single origin coffee each month that is exclusive to Coffee Club members. This option is a great way to sample a range of exciting seasonal offerings without the hassle of deciding which coffee to choose from each month. Available while supplies last. 

Join our Coffee Club and automatically receive freshly roasted coffee delivered to your door. Simply choose your coffee and quantity, set your delivery frequency, and leave the rest to us! Never run out of coffee again.

Currently shipping: Tanzania Arusha

This exquisite coffee opens with a delicate fragrance of elderflower, leading into fruity notes of ripe pear. A warm cinnamon-sugar sweetness reminiscent of a snickerdoodle cookie rounds out the experience, creating a smooth and intricate cup. 

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Story

Gaia Farm is a 620-hectare family-owned estate located in the Karatu district of Tanzania. Gaia is one of two farms managed by Neel and Kavita Vohora, siblings, multi-generation coffee growers, and agricultural entrepreneurs in this extremely unique part of East Africa. Both farms are cultivated along the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest unbroken caldera in the world, and a breathtakingly scenic landscape of escarpments and fertile open range that has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979.

Neel and Kavita are third-generation Tanzanians of Indian heritage, and their family has been in the Tanzanian coffee business since the 1940's. The family export business, based in Arusha, has more than 60 years of experience in the country.

Since 1971, the Vohoras have owned about 1000 acres of farmland on the southern exterior slopes of the Ngorongoro caldera near the town of Karatu in Tanzania’s lush rift valley. The farms possess a Rainforest Alliance Certificate, and the family and their 50+ full-time employees on the farm have done a remarkable job of upkeep and preservation of natural beauty while also running a thriving coffee business. They are diversifying into macadamia and honey, providing temporary housing for harvest labor, and even supplying land on the farm for local smallholders to grow beans - a mutually beneficial crop as the legumes fix nitrogen in the soil, a critical step in a healthy cycle of crops.

Neel’s sister Kavita runs the dry mill, roastery, and export business from Arusha, a two-hour drive away from the farms. Their father, Ajai, lives in nearby Nairobi, Kenya, and is still very much involved in the business of exporting coffee as well, and has been instrumental in maintaining the relationship. Kavita is a licensed Q-grader, a meticulous cupper and quality agent.

Of the 620 hectares that comprise Gaia Farm, 260 are planted with coffee. These planted hectares are subdivided into 50 blocks by microclimate or coffee variety, allowing the Vohoras and their harvest staff of 800 to manage each specific need of the farm in an orderly way. Neel and Kavita have been steady suppliers for Royal for a few years, and beyond the ever-in-demand peaberries that have become synonymous with Tanzania specialty, the brother and sister have put their size and expertise to use introducing a dizzying variation of processing styles into the world. Some of which we are also lucky to cup and carry each year.

Tasting Notes

BODY: Smooth
FLAVOR: Elderflower, Pear, Snickerdoodle
FINISH: Intricate

Regional Info

LOCATION: Karatu District, Arusha Region, Tanzania
PRODUCER, FARM: Neel and Kavita Vohora, Gaia Farm
ALTITUDE: 1650-1800 MASL
VARIETY: Kent
PRODUCTION METHOD: Anaerobic

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