Ethiopia Yirgachefe G1 Washed
Size: 10 oz
Flavor Notes: Blueberry, Lemon, Citrusy, Blackberry
Roast: Medium-Light
Processing: Washed Process
Farm: Grown in the high-altitude Gedeo zone of southern Ethiopia, Ethiopian Yirgachefe coffee is celebrated for its floral, citrusy notes and clean, vibrant acidity. This USDA organic coffee is sourced from traditional Arabica varieties, cultivated for generations in the birthplace of coffee.
As part of the Yirgachefe Coffee Farmers’ Cooperative Union (YCFCU), over 45,000 smallholder farmers uphold the region’s legacy of sustainable, high-quality coffee production. With its Strictly High Grown (SHG) status and nutrient-rich soil, Yirgachefe coffee delivers a unique, fruit-forward profile that continues to be revered worldwide.
Interesting Fact: Crematics Coffee Lab (CCL) opts for the spelling "Yirgachefe" to honor the original Ethiopian transliteration, which omits the second "f." This choice aligns with their use of "Gesha" and "Sidama," reflecting the native spellings and demonstrating respect for the coffee's cultural origins. It's important to note that all these spellings refer to the same region in Ethiopia, known for producing exceptional coffee beans. The choice of spelling is often a matter of brand preference.
Size: 10 oz
Flavor Notes: Blueberry, Lemon, Citrusy, Blackberry
Roast: Medium-Light
Processing: Washed Process
Farm: Grown in the high-altitude Gedeo zone of southern Ethiopia, Ethiopian Yirgachefe coffee is celebrated for its floral, citrusy notes and clean, vibrant acidity. This USDA organic coffee is sourced from traditional Arabica varieties, cultivated for generations in the birthplace of coffee.
As part of the Yirgachefe Coffee Farmers’ Cooperative Union (YCFCU), over 45,000 smallholder farmers uphold the region’s legacy of sustainable, high-quality coffee production. With its Strictly High Grown (SHG) status and nutrient-rich soil, Yirgachefe coffee delivers a unique, fruit-forward profile that continues to be revered worldwide.
Interesting Fact: Crematics Coffee Lab (CCL) opts for the spelling "Yirgachefe" to honor the original Ethiopian transliteration, which omits the second "f." This choice aligns with their use of "Gesha" and "Sidama," reflecting the native spellings and demonstrating respect for the coffee's cultural origins. It's important to note that all these spellings refer to the same region in Ethiopia, known for producing exceptional coffee beans. The choice of spelling is often a matter of brand preference.