Ethiopia - Sidama Ayla Bombe, Natural

$8.48 - $9.48 per pound


Cupping Score

86

Fragrance/Aroma:

Bing cherry, amaretto, hazelnut, banana candy, lavender, green apple, 

Acidity:

Winey, pinot noir

Flavor/Nuances:

Blueberry muffin, pineapple, lilac, green grape, peach rings, vanilla, grape hard candy

Sweetness:

Lemon-lime soda, honey-like

Body/Mouthfeel:

Silky and slick

Finish/Aftertaste:

Pomegranate, lingering

 

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When shopping for a natural process coffee from Ethiopia, we lean towards a clean and fresh profile.. This offering from the Sidama region of Ethiopia is one that can be enjoyed year-round. We appreciate it on its own as a single origin, while also utilizing it in our Cold Brew blend to add sweetness and juicy, red fruit flavors.



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We recommend roasting this coffee between light to light-medium roast levels to maintain the taste of the natural processing method. The darker you roast, the less you'll taste of the origin and processing method. If the plan is to go darker, a different green may be a better choice. 

This coffee is great as a single-origin drip for customers looking to try something new and be surprised that something like this is coffee without additives or sweeteners. It will also elevate your blends to add a pop of fruitiness. 


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RoastPATH® profile recorded on an MCR-2D while roasting a 2kg batch.

0:00415°FCharge
1:33 Turning Point
5:50 Green < Yellow
10:24 First Crack
12:10397°FDrop

Origin: Ethiopia
Region: Sidama
Farm: Ayla Bombe
Variety: Heirloom Ethiopian Varieties
Process Method: Natural
Altitude: 2000 masl
RoastPATH® ID: CI231-A02-1254

About

Testi Ayla Washing Station was founded in 2010 and became part of the Testi group in 2016. It now serves about 375 smallholder farmers in the village of Bombe in Sidama, near the Bombe Mountain. Producers here own an average of 2.5 hectares and grow varieties such as Mikicho and Setami, which are local coffees.

The Sidama region is known for producing the most coffee at the highest grades in Ethiopia, and the geography explains why this is. This region spreads across fertile highlands, where half of the land is cultivated. The surrounding rivers and lakes along with the very high elevation results in cool weather and fertile soil. These factors, in combination with over 100 inches of rainfall per year, cause the coffee to ripen slower than in any other region in Ethiopia. 

Sidama, Ethiopia

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