Guji, Ethiopia
Gogogu
From $22.00
a very tasty cup of coffee from the motherland
We taste
bergamot, apricot, mandarin
...in this coffee.
Apart from being one of our favorite names for a coffee ever, Gogogu, in the Oromiffa language means dry and is also the name of the surrounding mountain range. This area is quite remote, a five hour drive on dirt roads from Hawassa, the nearest large airport. Small plot producers transport their harvest to the washing station by horse, mule or donkey, often on treacherous paths after rains.
Yes, this region presents significant challenges, but coffee is deeply ingrained in the culture and we are grateful for all the work that goes into ensuring such a tasty, high quality lot. Like most high grown washed processed coffees from Ethiopia, expect lovely floral aromatics fresh off the grind. In the cup yellow stone fruit notes like apricot take center stage with a lively mandarin like acidity shining through from hot to cold. Add to this a honeyed sweetness and you have a very complete, very tasty cup of coffee from the motherland.









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