Ethiopia is thought to be the birthplace of coffee. The origin legend behind coffee tells a story of goat herders noticing a strange effect that the bright red berries produced in their goats when ingested. It is thought that the first use of the coffee bean was as an ingredient in an early form of an energy bar and was chewed to release that sweet, sweet caffeine. It would take a couple of hundred years before coffee would eventually be roasted and enjoyed as the beverage we know today. This coffee comes from those earliest coffee varieties in the heart of one of the premier growing regions in arguably the best coffee-growing country on earth.
Roast Level: light-med
Tasting Notes: A vibrant and fruity delight. It showcases a light to medium body with a bright, lively acidity that awakens the palate. You’ll savor pronounced and exotic flavors of ripe berries, particularly strawberries, and blueberries, coupled with floral undertones and a subtle hint of citrus. This coffee bursts with a natural sweetness, often reminiscent of honey or floral nectar. The finish is clean and refreshing, making Ethiopia Sidamo Natural coffee a delightful choice for those seeking a lively and fruit-forward coffee experience.
Grower: Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative
Altitude: 1550 – 2200 masl
Variety: Indigenous cultivars
Soil: Nitisols
Region: Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Process: Full natural and dried on raised beds
Harvest: October – December
Certification: Fair Trade | Organic