Boji Espresso - Ethiopia, Kochere

Sale price209 kr

Size: 250g
ELEGANT - WATERMELON - BLUEBERRY

Variety: Heirloom
Processing: Natural
Altitude: 1900 m.a.s.l.
Harvested: January 2026
Taste notes:  Elegant and sweet with notes of watermelon and blueberries.

Among coffee-producing countries, Ethiopia holds near legendary status. It is the birthplace of Arabica coffee, but it’s also simply unlike every other place in the coffee world. Unlike the majority of coffee-growing countries, the plant was not introduced as a cash crop through colonisation. Instead, growing, processing, and drinking coffee is part of the everyday way of life. That is the way it has been for centuries, since the trees were discovered growing wild in forests, and eventually cultivated for household use and later commercial sale. The majority of Ethiopia’s farmers have less than one hectare of land apiece. In many cases, it is almost more accurate to describe these farms as “coffee gardens” as the trees do sometimes grow in more of a garden or forest environment than what we might imagine fields of farmland to look like. 25 kilometers from the town of Yirgacheffe, in the south of Ethiopia, is where this coffee is from. More specifically it was grown in and around the village of Kore, in the Kochere district. When the jasmine smelling flowers of the coffee tree turn to cherries and slowly ripen, they are hand-picked to be delivered to the cooperative Boji washing station. There the cherries are fermented in the sun for about two weeks, turning it into a sweet, tropical delight with bright juicy fruit notes.

250 grams of whole coffee beans roasted for espresso.