
Located within the Yirga Cheffe region of Ethiopia, the city of Koke houses Solomon Worku’s washing station and mill collectively named Koke Cooperative. Grown between 2,000-2,300 meters above sea level this fully washed and hand sorted Heirloom Ethiopia is the epitome of classic Yirgacheffe terroir- heavy citrus-lemon upfront acidity, with rose hip black tea mids accompanied by a subtle mouth feel and a pleasantly crisp-winey finish. This is truly a remarkable coffee and we are thrilled to offer what little bit we were able to purchase. The online store will be updated shortly and as always, if you live in the city, feel free to stop by the warehouse to say hi and pick up a bag (933 Treat Ave. SF,CA).
Shark

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rkw // Apr 9, 2010 at 5:06 pm
wow. You guys weren't kidding. This stuff is delicious. Thanks a million
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