Organic Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Banko Gotiti - Single Origin
Organic Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Banko Gotiti - Single Origin
Raspberry, Orange and Lime.
CERTIFICATIONS | USDA Organic and Fair Trade Kosher for Passover Craft Roasted in Miami
ROAST PROFILE | Dark
PROCESS | Depulped and fermented for 36-48 hours, double washed
ROASTED AND GROUND TO ORDER
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Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Banko Gotiti - Single Origin Whole Bean
CITRUS
Notes of raspberry, lime, and orange
About this coffee
Banko Gotiti is the name of both the village and the washing station where this coffee was produced. Located close to the border of the Oromia Region, the closest main town is Gedeb, south of Yirgacheffe, in the Gedeo Zone of the Southern Nations Region.
The washing station is owned and operated by METAD Agricultural Development PLC. The family-run company was gifted property by Emperor Selassie in honor of the matriarch, Muluemebet Emiru, the first African female pilot. METAD is now managed by her grandson Aman Adinew, and its export partner Rift Valley Trading LLC is operated by his brother Michael Adinew. Among the many important pieces of work undertaken by METAD are their commitment to equal employment opportunities for women and education opportunities for the youth of the coffee lands, their early partnerships with Grounds for Health, and their development of Africa’s first SCAA certified lab.
Once sold under the Yirgacheffe name, we’ve started to be a little more regionally specific with coffees from this area of the world. While the name Yirgacheffe is easily recognized by coffee buyers – and happens to be associated with some of the first fully washed processing in the world – the town of Gedeb is more specific: it is both the town and the region surrounding the city; like a city plus the suburbs – so you could think of Banko Gotiti, the kebele, as an outlying neighborhood of the Gedeb woreda, all encompassed by the Gedeo Zone.
We often find Gedeb coffees similar in style to Yirgacheffes, but a little bigger, a little bolder, a little less subtle. This exceptional lot fits that mold, offering abundant stone, citrus, and berry fruits layered with plenty of inherent sweetness and that slightly floral, slightly savory je ne sais quoi that makes washed Ethiopian coffees some of the most unique and thrilling in the world.
ROASTING
Artizan Coffee uses a complex, time-consuming and skilled process known as “split-roasting” technique for this estate coffee. One part the beans are roasted for a shorter time and a lighter color in order to highlight the delicate flavors and aromas of the coffee. The other part is slow-roasted for a longer time and darker color to add body and intensity.
PROCESS
Washed, dried on raise beds