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5 lbs. Ethiopian Sidamo Guji Natural Grade 3 Fresh Light Roast 100% Arabica Coffee Beans

5 lbs. Ethiopian Sidamo Guji Natural Grade 3 Fresh Light Roast 100% Arabica Coffee Beans

Regular price $118.00 NZD
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Remember to store properly. Brew & Enjoy!

Please store properly in an air-tight container, away from light, moisture, extreme temperatures, & oxygen. Once the beans are transferred into an air-tight container, please store in a dark pantry or kitchen cupboard for maximum freshness dating to up to 8 weeks.

  • In the cup this coffee is lively and bright with notes of apricot and cocoa with a heavy body and a clean, crisp finish. This is our absolute favorite personal "go-to" natural coffee!
  • Ethiopia produces some of the most unique and fascinating coffees in the world and are known for producing some of the most unique natural and pulp natural coffees.
  • Ethiopian Harrar coffee is often used in espresso blends to capture the fine aromatics in the crema.
  • At a medium roast the Guji delivered the fruitiness we were looking for, sweet and syrupy strawberry flavors with blueberry tones and chocolate-citrus notes at the finish. For fullest flavor, do not roast anything past the medium profile.
  • Great Ethiopians are hard to come by these days – be sure to get a bag before they disappear.

Characteristics: Smooth, creamy blueberry/strawberry nuances, floral notes, clean milk chocolate finish. Elevation: 1800-2000 meters Dried on raised beds, triple hand sorted (ripe cherry, dry pods, processed beans). The Grade 3 aspect is simply removing more defects thru hand sorting than they do normally hence producing a cleaner, better cup. Description: A nice, classic Sidamo from Ethiopia features sweet and fruity aromatics with hints of wood, lemongrass reminiscent of pixie sticks. In the cup this coffee is lively and bright with notes of apricot and cocoa with a heavy body and a clean, crisp finish. The majority of coffee in the world is wet-processed, meaning the fruit is stripped off the bean, the mucilage is removed and the fruitless seed dries in the sun. In natural coffees however, the whole coffee cherry gets put directly out in the sun and dries around the seed. This can either add an unparalleled level of complexity and uniqueness to the bean - or it can destroy it if not properly handled. Oftentimes there is a "dirty" flavor hiding behind dry processed coffees. But if you get one that's done right (like this one), you are blown away by an incredible "perfumed" aroma and flavor in the cup. This "perfumed"characteristic fills the entire nasal cavity and lingers - you definitely take notice. One needs to be careful with this though. The aroma is so unique that it can be distracting and hide some off-flavors in the cup. Full City to French Roast was where the flavors converged. At this roast, the cup is so remarkably sweet, it might even become cloying for some; it is a dessert coffee for sure. If we call your standard dry-process coffees "natural", this might be referred to as "neo-natural". It's a 90+ coffee easily for anyone who loves this flavor profile.

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Patrick Fontenello
Le Mieux (The Best)

I found this coffee to be very different from my customary coffees. Quite favorably, actually. Over the last ten years, or so, I have tried coffees from the various continents. Somehow I had missed Africa. Saving the best for last, I suppose.
RhoadsRoast Ethiopian Natural Sidamo was very, very good. Not that the other (Kenya and Tanzanian) two are not spectacular in their own way. I was just unprepared for the vibrant taste of an almost fruit or fig-like finish. Once I had integrated this into my gustatory 'library', it was all hands on board! This is a new twist on the coffee flavor for me and I very much enjoy it!

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