Medici Roasting
Ethiopia Washed Guji - Kuri Mountain
Roast Profile: Light/Medium
Flavor Notes: Strawberry, Peach, Black Tea
Process: Washed
Region: Uraga, Guji
Elevation: 2010-2250 MASL
Variety: 74112 and 74110
The washing station was first built in 2013, after changing hands a few times it was taken over by Habtamu Fekadu Aga in 2020. They have recently installed a Penagos pulping machine in 2022 helping create a more homogeneous lot. Currently the site has 7 permanent and more than 100 seasonal workers. The water supplied for the washing station comes from a deep gravel rock well. This washing station takes great care in ensuring that their waste water is not damaging the environment. They treat the waste water, depending on the PH, and once used they do not reintroduce the water into the natural surroundings. This washing station uses a combination of machinery to sort, pulp and remove the mucilage. The final product of this is a bean with about ten percent mucilage left on it that is fermented for 24 hours before finally being handwashed and laid out to dry by the sun on beds for 9-12 days. The beans are not exposed to direct sunlight and every few hours the coffee is turned and inspected to ensure consistent drying. During these inspections the moisture content is measured and the beans are sorted for any remaining defects. The coffee is then bagged and stored. 900 tones of red cherries were being received annually and get 153 tones of parchment coffees. To ensure the quality of the lots there are two quality control managers, measuring moisture content and overseeing the timings of drying and fermentation. There is a receipt for each transaction of cherry purchase. This is signed by the farmer whom has already registered with the washing station so that they may confirm the fact that this farmer is indeed from the correct region to contribute to the lot, and cosigned by multiple members of the team at the washing station to ensure transparency. Records are kept of these sales and of the change of ownership of the coffee once it leaves the premises. There is basic agronomy education supplied to the farmers by the washing station. Explaining the importance of organic processes, shade growing the crops and regenerative crop suggestions. In addition to providing this training, the washing station is also involved with the renovation of the near by elementary school. Often advance payment without interest to their farmers prior to harvest, as well as provide a service to collect the coffee.
Ethiopia Washed Guji - Kuri Mountain
FAQ
Questions and Answers
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Our coffee is roasted to order each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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We recommend starting with a ratio of:
1g Coffee : 17g Water or 1tsp Coffee : 4oz Water