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Filter | Ethiopia | Yirgacheffe | Halo Beriti

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Fruity & Floral - Blueberry - Plum - Chocolate

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A fruit bomb that is sure to impress!

Ethiopia is, for many, the birthplace of coffee, with legends tracing its discovery to Ethiopia’s highlands as early as the sixth century. With this rich history and literally thousands of coffee varieties, Ethiopian coffees are incredibly diverse and 100% delicious. 

Yirgacheffe is one of Ethiopia’s most iconic coffee regions, celebrated for producing coffees with a blueberry-like flavour and elegant florals.

This natural-processed coffee from the Yirgacheffe region is no exception. It’s bursting with jammy blueberry, cooked plum, and a hint of dark chocolate notes. Truly scrumptious!

So, what makes this coffee so delicious?

It’s all about the special prep, known locally in Ethiopia as "extra premium." It’s sourced from a select group of smallholder farmers who meticulously harvest cherries at the peak of ripeness, ensuring they’re the perfect red colour. Only a very small number of bags are produced this way, with a focus on exceptional quality for the perfect brew. After harvest, the coffee is dried with the coffee cherry left intact. This process allows the beans inside the cherries to soak up all those tasty flavours and sweetness from the surrounding fruit flesh. Totally yummy. You’re going to love it!

And because this coffee is so delicious, we also roast it as a medium roast for espresso lovers. 

About this coffee:

  • Grower: Smallholder farmers
  • Origin: Ethiopia, Yirgacheffe
  • Washing station: Halo Beriti
  • Processing method: Special Prep, Natural
  • Varietal: Arabica (Ethiopian Heirloom)
  • Altitude: 2100 - 2300 MASL
Chocolatey Ethiopian filter coffee fruity flavour notes Wild & fruity
Mild acidity Little Ripper low Ethiopian filter coffee medium acidity coffee Bright
Light roast Ethiopian filter coffee light roast level Dark roast
 

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Ethiopian filter coffee roasted by 23 Degrees Coffee Roasters
Filter | Ethiopia | Yirgacheffe | Halo Beriti

More amazing stuff to know.

Ethiopian smallholder farmers delivering fresh harvested coffee beans to washing station

Produced by smallholder farmers.

This delicious Ethiopian coffee is produced by smallholder farmers located around Halo Beriti kebele and nearby villages.

Smallholder farmers plant their coffees often on land parcels as little as 1/8 hectare on average, producing 1.5 to 6 bags of coffee. Talk about making the most of every inch!

After harvest, these smallholders bring their coffee to the local Halo Beriti washing station. That’s where the magic happens. Since the coffee from all these small farms gets mixed together, it’s traceable only to the washing station. The coffee is aggregated, sorted, and then processed at the washing station.

coffee cherries dried on natural raised beds in Ethiopian washing station

Washing stations in Ethiopia.

​Did you know that about 90% of Ethiopia's coffee comes from smallholder farmers? These hardworking folks deliver their freshly harvested cherries to local, privately owned washing stations. Now, picture this: washing stations are like coffee spas, where the beans either sunbathe on drying beds (for natural-processed coffees) or go through a relaxing wash and dry cycle (for washed coffees).

Many washing station owners also hold an export license, which allows them to sell their coffee directly on the international market—provided they have a contract, of course. Talk about taking their beans global! This particular coffee can be traced back to the Arsosola washing station. So, next time you sip your Ethiopian brew, remember the journey it took from a small farm to your cup. Cheers!