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Ethiopia Aricha Adorsi Nº 346

From £9.20

Tastes Like:

Molasses, Candied Lemon & Cocoa

Roast:

This coffee is grown at dizzying altitudes of over 1900m! Here, around 800 smallholders contribute to the wider Aricha village coffee. Undergoing a washed Read more

About Ethiopia Aricha Adorsi Nº 346

This coffee is grown at dizzying altitudes of over 1900m! Here, around 800 smallholders contribute to the wider Aricha village coffee. Undergoing a washed process, the coffee cherries, are collected, pulped, washed and dried ready for export. Once at Rave, the coffee is roasted to a medium/dark profile.

 

With a little extra caramalisation than we might normally give a high altitude coffee, the coffee becomes sweet, vibrant and more soluble - making it a great option for espresso brewing, or for those that like a splash of milk!

Size: SMALL 250g

£9.20
£31.10

Grind: WHOLE BEAN

Whole Bean If you grind your own beans
Cafetiere Suitable for Cafetiere & Chemex, coarse grind
Filter Suitable for Drip & V60 filters, Aeropress & Stovetop
Espresso Suitable for Espresso machines (for DeLonghi choose Filter grind)
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Ethiopia

Process

Washed

Producers

800 smallholders

Grown

Gedeo Region

Altitude

1900m-2000m

Varietals

Kerume & Heirloom

Nestled in the highlands of southern Ethiopia, the Gedeo Zone rises dramatically from the Rift Valley and is home to one of the world’s most remarkable agroforestry systems. Towering native trees shelter coffee and enset (often called Ethiopian bananas) within a lush, layered landscape shaped by centuries of indigenous Gedeo knowledge. Sacred forests, ancient megalithic sites, and rich volcanic soils create a biodiverse environment where traditional farming practices continue to sustain both culture and livelihoods.

This exceptional coffee comes from the village of Aricha in Ethiopia’s famed Gedeo Zone, where it is cultivated by a dedicated community of 800 smallholder farmers. Grown at elevations between 1,900 and 2,100 meters above sea level, the coffee benefits from cool temperatures and distinct microclimates that slow cherry maturation and enhance flavour complexity. Kerume and heirloom varieties dominate production, highlighting the extraordinary genetic diversity that makes Ethiopian coffee so unique.

At the washing station, quality is paramount. Cherries undergo meticulous hand-sorting to ensure only perfectly ripe fruit is selected. They are then floated in clean water, allowing any low-density or defective cherries to be removed, while the healthiest sink for further processing.

The selected cherries are depulped and fermented for an extended 100 hours, with fresh cold water introduced every 24 hours to achieve optimal mucilage removal. The coffee is then carefully dried on traditional African raised beds for approximately 15 days, turned five to six times daily to ensure uniform drying and clarity in the cup.

The result is a coffee that reflects its extraordinary origin, vibrant, complex and deeply rooted in one of Ethiopia’s most treasured coffee growing traditions.
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