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Genesis Coffee Roasters

Limited Release Organic Natural Guji

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Get ready for a flavor explosion with our light roast! Hints of apricot, pecan, and a touch of floral goodness make this a delightful sipping experience. Perfect for those lazy weekends when you just want to indulge.

Notes: Apricot, Pecan, and Floral tones

12oz (340g) 

Farm: Kayon Mountain Farm 

Process: Natural

Variety: Heirloom Ethiopian Varieties

Elevation: 1900–2200 MASL

Region: Shakiso, East Guji, Guji

Country: Ethiopia

Harvest: November - January

Kayon Mountain Farm The Kayon Mountain Coffee Farm is 500 hectares with about 300 hectares planted in coffee and has been owned and operated by Ismael Hassen Aredo and his family since 2012. It is located 510 kilometers south of Addis Ababa, and the property crosses the border of two villages—Taro and Sewana—located in the Oromia region, in the Guji zone of the Shakiso district of Ethiopia. Ismael oversees a staff of 25 permanent full-time and 300 seasonal employees, and the farm management offers free transportation services as well as financial support for building schools and administration buildings for the community. The farm competes with a nearby mining village for seasonal workers, so Ismael and his family tend to pay higher wages to their pickers in order to incentivize them returning year after year. Kayon Mountain farm has a nursery on-site and utilizes shade (acacia and other indigenous trees) to protect the coffee as well as for creating compost to fertilize naturally. Ismael is meticulous about not only the structure and management of the farm itself but also the harvesting and processing. Both Natural and Washed lots are produced on the property. Guji Guji is a beautifully forested area in southern Ethiopia. Before the early 2000's, this region was considered part of Sidama, but has since become its own region. The people of Guji grow coffee gardens at very high altitudes in the rich red soil of the highlands, setting this coffee's profile apart from neighboring regions. These smallholders deliver their coffee to washing stations to be sorted and processed together, developing flavors of fruits, deep chocolate, and light florals.

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