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Guji / 74110 / Washed / GR. 1

REF: ET2501

This is a Guji’s year for sure. An amazing quality from the beautiful Hambela Goro station.

PROCESS:
Washed
ALTITUDE:
2300 m.a.s.l.
SCA:
88
CROP:
2025
Ethiopia
Hambella Wamena, Guji
Tagel Alamayehu / Goro, Guji

Original price was: €18.90.Current price is: €17.70. /kg

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Original price was: €18.90.Current price is: €17.70. /kg

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Guji / 74110 / Washed / GR. 1
Guji / 74110 / Washed / GR. 1

Original price was: €18.90.Current price is: €17.70. /kg

Our coffee flavor profiles may vary as we consistently re-evaluate the quality of our coffees. Please keep in mind that coffee is an agricultural product, and its flavor notes can naturally evolve over time. Also, please remember that taste, especially in the context of such fragile product like coffee, is highly subjective! Our flavor notes reflect our individual interpretations during QC and shall be considered as guidance towards flavor groups rather than rigid and unquestionable coffee’s properties.

Roasting Tips

9.2%
humidity
0.52
water activity

A vast majority of Ethiopians are, from our experience, one of the most “user-friendly” coffees to roast. Very reactive, stable, with no tendencies to sky-rocket or plummet during the most important part – after first crack. Consideration should be given to the roast color – like in the case of most African coffees, we suggest roasting them a few Agtrons lighter compared to American or Asian. Sometimes 3-4 units darker (we’re talking about few-seconds differences sometimes) can smash out many elegant, delicate, floral and fruity characteristics of Ethiopian coffees which are, after all, so desirable in these gems. 

Please note this is a general, not a specific tip. Each coffee tends to behave a bit (or a lot!) differently and should be approached individually. We highly recommend working with a colorimeter machine. Your local data, depending on your grinder, grind size and the way you prepare coffee surface for measurements, will be the most precise tool for your QC routine aside from cupping.

The cherries are collected at a really peak ripeness. Then they undergo several steps of hand sorting. After depulping the coffee is submerged in water, in tanks and goes through 48 hours of fermentation. Following this, the parchment is being moved to african beds for drying and that takes around 10-12 days, depending on the weather and humidity prevailing during this period.

Several amazing factors, such as specific terroir, extremely high altitude, an amazing 74110 varietal, smallholders’ skills and the professional management and organization at Hambela Goto created a beautiful synergy, resulting in this wonderful washed coffee. Expect complex layers of florals and crisp citrus, backed by a deep, stone fruit-like sweetness.

Simply a quintessence!

LOCATION: Hambella Wamena, Guji

ALTITUDE (MASL): 2300 m.a.s.l.

VARIETIES: 74110

PROCCESING METHOD: washed, natural, anaerobic natural

Tagel Alamayehu

The story of Tagel Alamayehu, the owner of an exporting company Olkai and a coordinator of Hambela Goro station, is pretty impressive.

His father was a Guji legend: a producer and a coffee trader who built the very first washing station in the Bule Hora community in Guji, in the early 00’s. In the meantime, unfortunately, he went bankrupt losing all of his growing lands.

Tagel promised himself to redeem the plots that had belonged to his father and years later he pulled it off!

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