Coffee is widely believed to have originated in Ethiopia — a country where it represents far more than an agricultural product. It is woven into daily life, ceremony, and centuries-old tradition. As Ethiopia’s leading export, coffee supports the livelihoods of more than 15 million smallholder farmers and workers across the sector, forming the backbone of entire communities.
This particular coffee is cultivated in the Oromia region on small family-owned farms and brought together through a local cooperative. The cherries are carefully harvested and traditionally processed using the natural (dry) method, allowing the fruit to dry around the bean under the Ethiopian sun. This time-honored approach enhances sweetness, body, and aromatic complexity, resulting in a beautifully expressive cup.
The combination of high-altitude growing conditions, fertile soil, and meticulous hand selection gives this coffee clarity and depth. Expect a vibrant profile with layered fruit notes, gentle sweetness, and a smooth, lingering finish — a true reflection of Ethiopia’s heritage and craftsmanship.

