Morning Glory
Ethiopia has a very dynamic landscape for sourcing coffee. From political, geographic, and ecnomic perspectives, it is a coffee-growing region that presents a set of challenges to directly sourcing the finest-grade coffee. Working together with Falcon Coffee, we have access to some of the rarest coffee selections from Ethiopia. This is one of our goals when we are working on sustainable trade coffee.
Gerba Dogo is a washing station located in East Guji, and we have been buying coffee from this station for more than 2 years. Most of the coffee comes from 220 smallholder farmers around the washing station who grow it under native shade trees. The coffee was laid out and dried on an African raised bed for almost 18–21 days. During the drying phase, cherries will be spread on this layer, and unripe cherries will be sorted out. The coffee is regularly rotated to ensure even drying.
G1 is referring to almost zero defects in green bean quality, which translate to the quality of the finest natural Ethiopian coffee in the cupping session. Gerba Dogo G1 has delicate flavours such as cantaloupe, melon, citrus, sunflower seed, dill, sage, red grape, and English breakfast tea. It is a very gentle coffee with a soft acidity and creamy body. The tasting experience raised the expectations of coffee lovers for enjoying specialty coffee.