Google Maps - Ethiopia

Google Maps - Growing Regions
Harrar, Sidamo, Yergacheffe, Limmu, Djimmah, Lekempti, Bebeka

Altitude (Meters) - 1500-1800

Cup Profile
Yergacheffes are Floral and Citrusy.  Harrars are Jammy and Wild

Language
Amharic, Tigrinya, Oromigna, Guaragigna, Somali, Arabic, other local languages, English

Coffee Production (lbs.)
505,956,000

Exports (lbs.)
239,976,000

Botanical Varieties
Native Arabica

Wet Processed - Yergacheffe, Sidamo, Limu, Bebeka
Dry Processed - Harrar, Sidamo, Djimmah

 

Ethiopia
Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. The regal coffees from this country are deserving of such a heritage and stand up to the calling. Referring to Ethiopia as a country of single origin, however, is misleading. Coffees from the different growing regions vary so incredibly that they do not even seem to be from the same planet!

Ethiopian Yergacheffes are amazing and unique coffees. Yergacheffe is a town in the Sidamo region of Ethiopia, and the coffees from this region will surprise you with their floral and tangerine notes.

In a stellar Yergacheffe, even the grounds have an exotic tropical toasted coconut aroma that will knock you over with its charms. Sometimes Coffee Joe's will try to compare Yergacheffes to other coffees, such as a bright Central American or an exciting Kenyan, just south of the border from Ethiopia, but there truly is not a real comparison. I guess you can compare a new Beaujolais bursting with wild fruit to a regal old Cabernet that has been thinking about being a wine for a decade and call them both reds, but . . . well you get my point.

Another amazing growing region within Ethiopia is the Harrar region. Harrars are wild coffees. What's a wild coffee, you ask? The term is a fancy name for dry process or natural coffee where the coffee fruit dries on the bean, imparting the flavors of compote fruit and dark rich chocolate. Harrars are this and more! You will taste blueberry jam, cocoa, and maybe even a touch of cinnamon and cardamom in these amazing coffees.

Coffee holds a special place in Ethiopian culture that transcends that of the coffees from other origin countries. The majority of the crop does not even leave the country and is drunk with great ceremony by the Ethiopian people. This is in contrast to other origins where coffee is a cash crop, with the best being exported, and the dregs kept locally and drunk unceremoniously with plenty of milk and sugar to choke it down.

One taste of an excellent Ethiopian coffee and you will understand this passion for the bean.

 

04.13.10 — Posted by Tim C
Ethiopia 2010 Govt Crackdown Ethiopia 2008-2009 Ethiopian govt was approaching a problem with illegal activity amongst exporters. 50k tons of coffee which was supposed to be exported was either blended... [More]
12.07.09 — Posted by Jason
A full moon out of the plane window over the late afternoon sky above Sudan. A Mars like scenery below with the dust up at forty thousand feet that you can taste in the cabin. Touching down in Khartoum on route to Ethiopia. [More]
04.30.07 — Posted by Amanda
Nearly our entire staff will be attending the SCAA show in Long Beach, leaving our office scantily-staffed on Thursday the 3rd through Monday the 7th. Please plan your orders accordingly... [More]
04.04.07 — Posted by Amanda
Ethiopia is its own universe. It has its own language, own time, own calendar, own Church, and as we all know, its very own unique coffees. As with all... [More]