Wanja Kersa - Ethiopia
Wanja Kersa - Ethiopia

Wanja Kersa - Ethiopia

Sale price$21.50

Our first year working with this washed lot from Wanja Kersa Kebele and the Aroma washing station, this lot is delicate with apricot sweetness and black tea florals.

250G

Quantity:
  • Variety: 74110
  • Country: Ethiopia
  • Region: Jimma Zone, Gera Woreda
  • Process: Washed
  • Altitude: 2000 MASL
  • Harvest: 2023/2024
  • Producer: Mike Mamo
  • Washing Station: Telila
  • Roast Level: Light

tasting iconIn the cup

We get delicate black tea florals and apricot sweetness. This coffee has a malic, pear like acidity and a long pear finish.

Clean Funky
Terroir Process

producer iconAbout The Producer

Telila Coffee Washing Station (CWS) is owned and run by Mike Mamo. The washing station was purchased in 2019 and in 2019/2020 the first harvest was put into operation. With a real focus on quality control and experimentation, we are excited to be working with Mike and his team at Telila. In addition to producing impeccably clean washed lots, Telila also produces fermented honey lots, and the occasionally naturally produced lot. Most of the cherry being delivered is one of two varieties; Gibirinna 74110 and Serto 74112. Both of these are from the Metu Bishari selections made in the forest of the same name in the Illubabor Zone by the Jimma Agricultural Research Center (JARC) in 1974. They were selected for their resistance to Coffee Berry Disease. Now, these are some of the most propagated varieties in Ethiopia. Telila washing station, itself, is located in the Kecho Anderacha Kebele, Gera Woreda in the zone of Jimma. The Atoma station (Telila site two) is also in Jimma/Gera, but is in Wanja Kersa, a separate kebele. Both stations are located right around 2,000 masl.

variety iconVariety

74110 is a locally selected subvariety of Ethiopian Heirloom, developed in the 70s at the Jimma Agricultural Research Center (JARC) for resistance to the coffee berry disease. The prefix ‘74’ indicates that the selection and cataloguing occurred in 1974. The subvariety 74110 was selected from an original “mother tree” in the Bishari village in the Oromia region. The trees are short and compact, with small leaves and cherries.

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importer icon Imported
Crop to Cup
boat icon We Paid
$13.31/KG
roasting coffee icon Roasted Costs
$16.80/KG