Ethiopia Koke Violet

Region: Yirgacheffe

Elevation: 1900 m.a.s.l

Process: Natural

Variety: Heirloom

Roast Level: Light

Lot: Masako

Cup profile: Mandarin Orange, Red Apple, Mango

Recommended for Pour Over / Americano / Latte

When you visit a coffee farm, you expect to see lush coffee trees with a lot of

leaves, all planted in neat rows for maximum efficiency, and well pruned for

increased yields. But should you visit the forest in Koke, you might find your

jaw drop, just a little. The trees are lanky, they’re thin and have several trunks

extending from the ground. They are not so much planted as much as they

grow wherever they choose to spawn from the earth.

This was the visual definition of wild coffee: natural mutations of Arabica trees

that speckle the wild forest that grows dense and overhead around the hills

surrounding the washing stations. Red dirt roads lead the way to raised drying

beds that sit where the land allows it to be flat, while the sun beams down

across the low humid, dry air, infusing the flavours of the cherry into the green

bean, creating what we inevitably know will be incredibly delicious tasting

coffees. Coffee grown from unpruned, unplanted, wild varietal trees.

In 2022 we extended the range of carbonic maceration processing done at

Konga washing station and are proud to now be exploring an uncommonly

made naturally processed Diamond profile as well as our first Indigo profile

from this region. Each year, we offer gemstone profiles that reflect the harvest