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Ethiopia – Yirgacheffe – Mid Roast

Process: Natural
Variety: Heirloom Ethiopian Varieties
Elevation: 1900–2400 MASL
Region: Yirgacheffe
Country: Ethiopia

Country

Ethiopia
Among coffee-producing countries, Ethiopia holds near-legendary status not only because it’s the “birthplace” of Arabica coffee, but also because it is simply unlike every other place in the coffee world. Unlike the vast majority of coffee-growing countries, the plant was not introduced as a cash crop through colonization. Instead, growing, processing, and drinking coffee is part of the everyday way of life, and has been for centuries since the trees were discovered growing wild in forests and eventually cultivated for household use and commercial sale. 

Region

Yirgacheffe
Yirgacheffe has become famous for coffees that tastes like blueberries. This region is plentiful. The thick vegetation is a product of the warm tropical climate with moderate wet and dry seasons. Most coffee is shade-grown by small producers using organic practices. Coffees are cultivated from 1600 to 2400 masl in these highlands. The multitude of microregions creates complex profiles depending on the washing station a particular coffee is from 

Process

Natural
Natural coffees are typically delivered the day they are harvested, and are first sorted for ripeness and quality before being rinsed clean of dirt. Then they are spread on raised drying beds or tables, where they will be rotated constantly throughout the course of drying. Drying can take an average of 8–25 days, depending on the weather. 

Variety

Heirloom Ethiopian Varieties
Although this offering is not traceable to a single variety, it is comprised of native heirloom varieties cultivated in Ethiopia.