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Guji, Ethiopia

Kalimaz

A beautiful, natural process coffee from Ethiopia

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We taste

raspberry jam, cherry, milk chocolate

...in this coffee.

Over 500 farmers contribute to the beauty of Kalimaz, bringing their coffee to the washing station in Gerba. Then, in the capable hands of Tariku Getachew, a 27 year old, second generation coffee farmer and his team, it goes through an innovative, short anaerobic preprocessing, and is placed on traditional drying beds for about 30 days. This boosts sweetness and improves uniformity in the lot.

That sweetness shows up beautifully in the cup. You’ll also taste berries and cherries all wrapped up in a milk chocolate yumminess. The name Kalimaz comes from two Amharic words – promise and explore. Pour yourself a cup and explore the beauty of Ethiopian coffee, and taste the promise of the innovative, thoughtful processing of a new generation of coffee producers.

Region
Region
Guji, Ethiopia
Flavors
Flavors
raspberry jam, cherry, milk chocolate
Process
Process
natural process
Aromatics
Aromatics
berry jam
Acidity
Acidity
malic
Sweetness
Sweetness
cane sugar
Producer
Producer
500+ farmers
Altitude
Altitude
1800-2100 MASL
Varieties
Varieties
heirloom varieties

Recommended Preparation

Espresso
In: 18g
Out: 32-34g
Brew Time: 26-28s
Kalita
In: 18g
H2O: 305g
1:17 ratio
TDS: 1.27%

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$4.99/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.10/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$4.13/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$9.22/lb.

We buy, roast, and sell coffee. On a surface level, this sounds simple enough. But buying coffee in a way we are proud of and in a way that those who buy our coffee are proud of is often complex, challenging, and hard work. We find ourselves on a continuum of buying and selling that progresses towards more sustainable, meaningful and equitable relationships. The chart below provides basic information for each lot on where we are on this journey.

Producer Macario Garcia

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