Ethiopia Guji G1 Buku Abel Single Origin Coffee

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Big, bright, jammy goodness. This Guji stunner hits with strawberry jam vibes, a splash of bergamont citrus, and that sticky sweet sugarcane finish that keeps you coming back. Hand picked in Hambela at crazy high altitudes (1950–2150 MASL), Buku Abel is heirloom Ethiopia at its finest. Super clean, washed, Grade 1, all the right boxes ticked. But more importantly? It just tastes unreal. We are tasting : Jam, Plum, Bergamot & Sugarcane Brew it however you want, filter, batch, espresso, this one sings.

Coffee profile
  • Origin: Ethiopia
  • Farm: Harsu Washing Station
  • Process: Natural
  • Varietal: Heirloom
  • Recipe: 22g in -40g out. 32 seconds. 94C

Ethiopia Guji:

It is unclear what makes Ethiopian coffee so stand out, unique and special. We can pay tribute to the terroir: the nutrient rich soils that vary in healthy shades of red and brown across the regions, the sharp variants in altitude and aspect along the mountain ranges, the dry climates.

We could consider the genetic diversity of the flora that grows throughout the country, and the many hundreds
of natural mutations that exist in the realm of coffee trees within Africa. Perhaps we consider the lack of chemical pesticides, the natural growth of wild trees and minimal pruning intervention. Maybe, what makes Ethiopian coffees so special is the cumulation of hundreds of small garden coffee lots that combine to create a blend of flavours, textures and acidities. A blend where the colour, or colours, of the cherries does not define its category, but rather, a blend that combines all the wonderful elements of ripe and ready cherries. Surely, this is why we find such beautiful complexity and elegance in the idyllic world of Ethiopian specialty coffee.

In the Area of Guji, where the local language is the second most widely used language across the country, we find the Oromo people who grow, care for, pick, transport by foot and collate wild mutations of coffee cherries to local washing stations. And from their hard work we discover the flavours of Guji.

Ethiopia Guji G1 Buku Abel Single Origin Coffee

This coffee was produced by smallholder producers in the Buku kebele, or village, and was processed at the Buku washing station operated by Esayas Bareso. The Buku Abel village, where the washing station is located within the Guji zone, sits 2350 meters above sea level, representing one of the highest coffee producing altitudes we’ve come across.

Local farmers grow locally selected varieties 74110, 74112, and 74158, which were developed by the Jimma Agricultural Research Center (JARC) in the 1970s. Cherries are manually harvested before being taken to the processing station where they are handsorted before being processed. The sorted cherries are then dried on raised beds where they are turned frequently until reaching their ideal humidity. All coffee is hand sorted a final time after drying before being prepared for export.

This coffee was sourced from SNAP Specialty Coffee. SNAP was established in 2008 by Negusse Debela in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. The company operates three washing stations in the Gedeo zone, and are partnered with additional washing stations in Guji and West Arsi.