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Tasting notes
Peach, Milk Chocolate, Yoghurt
Country
Ethiopia
Producers
Banko Gotiti wet mill
Farm
Around 650 local farmers
Region
Yirgacheffe
Variety
Heirloom
Process
Natural
Altitude
1900 – 2100 masl
This washing station, located in the village of Banko Gotiti in the Korchere region, on the road south from Yirgacheffe to Guji. This part of Ethiopia is famed for producing some absolutely stunning coffees. With its incredibly high elevation, fertile soil, consistent rainfalls and years of local knowledge, it is not hard to see why.
Around 650 local farmers bring their ripe coffee cherries to the Banko Gotiti washing station where they are processed. Each farm is very small with only 1 to 2 hectares but collectively they produce about 54 tons of coffee a year. These are indigenous 'heirloom' varieties that grow wild in Ethiopia.
This coffee is a naturally processed coffee where the hand picked cherries are dried on raised beds for 12 to 15 days.
This coffee is absolutely bursting with peach flavours. This is backed up with a lovely, sweet and pleasing milk chocolate flavour and a very satisfying lactic type note that reminded us of yoghurt. An absolute gem of a well rounded, delicious, naturally processed Ethiopian coffee.
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