Fine Ethiopian Yirgacheffe whole bean coffee
Ethiopia is not only the largest coffee producer in Africa, but it also has the largest domestic consumption on the continent too. This developed domestic consumption of coffee has been driven by the long history with coffee the country has. The Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee is light-bodied coffee bringing fruity flavours and floral notes.
Home to the famous “Kaldi”, the goat herder who supposedly first discovered coffee’s ‘caffeinated’ qualities. Many coffee species are indigenous to Ethiopia, with Heirloom now the most common. Coffee beans are grown in a number of regional zones to the west and south of the capital Addis Ababa, most famously Sidamo and Yirgacheffe.
Ethiopia has an abundance of varied flavour profiles – depending on the process and region the coffee is produced – from strawberry fruit, to mango, passion fruit and pineapple. If sweet juicy fruits are your thing – Ethiopia is the answer.
Taste
The Ethiopian Yirgacheffe flavour profile is a fine example of a high quality Ethiopian coffee, with a strong body, excellent fruity flavours accompanied by balanced acidity and a clean taste.
Origin
Known as the horn of Africa, Ethiopia is a northern African nation steeped in history. Bordering Somalia to the East, and Eritrea to the north, it remains surprisingly politically and economically stable given its neighbours.
Exporting through the port of Djibouti, Ethiopia exports over 3m bags of coffee per annum. Mountainous, forested and arid desserts, Ethiopia has a vast array of landscapes and climates. Central Government is managed from the Capital city of Addis Ababa – one of the highest cities in Africa, and base for one of the United Nations largest headquarters.
Ingredients
Yirgacheffe coffee is a wet processing (washed) coffee grown at elevations from 1,700 to 2,200 meters above sea level, and is the considered the best high grown coffee in southern Ethiopia, an exotic coffee region known for fine coffees. These elevations qualify Yirgacheffes as Strictly High Grown (SHG) / Strictly Hard Bean (SHB) coffees, where coffees grow slowly due to the altitude, allowing additional time for the tree to deliver nutrients to the coffee and develop the best flavours.
We love this fruity African coffee; it even has a strong following with our regular customers. It can also be sampled in our African Gift Set, which is always a hit. If you wanted to try something milder, we would recommend our Pure Kenya Blue Mountain, or our Kenya AA, if you wanted something more intense.
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Good stuff
One of my favourite blends. Strong, acid but balanced with a touch of oiliness which keeps it pleasantly smooth on the palate. Make sure you drink it black, as nature intended.
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Yirgacheffe
Makes a very good and smooth chemex or cafetière coffee in my experience. Very mild though so wouldn’t order again for my taste. But can’t fault the quality at all.
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Ethiopian yirgacheffe (cafetière grind)
Pumphrey’s is my supplier of choice and the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe my go-to coffee. It’ smells delightful. Medium, well-balanced, fruity and chocolatey. Great any time of day. Usually buy from the Grainger Market but overjoyed to have it delivered during the pandemic.
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Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
I purchase this direct at Blaydon during normal times. Usually purchase 8 kilos at a time i.e. 4 Ethiopian, 2 Costa Rican and
2 of whatever else takes my fancy. -
YIRGACHEFFE
I love starting the day with a Yirgacheffe, a lovely medium fruity coffee to ease me into the day and set me up for dealing with people. Its a lovely first coffee of the day.
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EthiopianYirgacheffe
Good coffee, good price when bought in bulk. Efficient and speedy delivery