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Ethiopian coffee. Resiti. Yirgacheffe

€13.90

Description

We present our Ethiopia Resiti, grown in the emblematic Yirgacheffe region, famous for its coffees with a light and floral aromatic profile.

This coffee stands out for its vibrant fruity and floral flavors. It is ideal for making a filter or cold brew, as well as for the Italian coffee maker or a bold espresso.

  • Country : Ethiopia
  • Area : Yirgacheffe, Gedeo
  • Altitude : 1,950 - 2,200 meters above sea level
  • Varietal : Heirloom
  • Tasting notes : Sweet citrus with a bitter touch (grapefruit), jasmine and honey.


Our recommended recipe for ESPRESSO:

Ratio 1:2.4 in 28 seconds
20 g of ground coffee and we obtain 48 g of liquid coffee in 28 seconds of extraction


Yirgacheffe Region

Yirgacheffe is famous for its unique flavor profiles, with a combination of floral clarity and vibrant citrus hints, derived from its volcanic soil and ideal climatic conditions.

About the Producer - DWD (Dukale Wakayo Dakola) :

History : Founded by Ato Dukale, who was born and raised in a family of coffee farmers in the Sidama region. From a young age, Ato Dukale showed a deep interest in coffee, which led him to travel around his region collecting the first bags of coffee from local farmers.

History : In the late 1980s, Ato Dukale built his first washing station in Daye Bensa, which he named "Awraja", in honor of the department where he grew up and his nickname as a renowned volleyball player. Today, DWD operates 16 collection centers in Sidama and Yirgacheffe, under the management of his sons Assafa, Shahsamo and Yamrot, who, together with their father, are passionately dedicated to producing quality coffees.

We recommend this coffee for :

This Ethiopia captures the essence of Gedeo's terroir in every sip, revealing a symphony of flavors that transport you directly to the heights where it is grown.

We recommend this specialty coffee both for filters or cold brew , as well as for those who want to take their Italian coffee maker a little further or dare to make an espresso with fruity and citrus notes . Its slightly bitter citrus notes make it a very versatile and pleasant coffee.

Ethiopian coffee. Resiti. Yirgacheffe

€13.90

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Shipments between 48 and 72 business hours

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Shipments in 48 hours - 72 business hours

Shipments in 48-72 business hours

Every day from Monday to Friday we prepare orders for our transport agency to pick them up at 2pm. If we have all the coffees you have ordered and they are roasted, we will send them that same day. Otherwise we will do everything possible to get it out the next day. Our transport agency assures us of deliveries in 24-48 hours.
Example 1:
If you place the order on Sunday afternoon. Normally, if we have roasted all the coffees that you have ordered from us, on Monday morning we will prepare all the orders for the weekend and that Monday at 2:00 p.m. your order will already be on its way, in the hands of our agency. On many occasions it will be delivered the next day, Tuesday before 7pm, but on other occasions you will have to wait until Wednesday to receive your order. For your peace of mind, you will normally receive an email with which you can track it.

Example 2) worst case

If you place an order on Friday at noon, the normal thing is that we will not have time to prepare it and that the agency will not be able to pick it up until Monday at 2 p.m., and it may be that, as in example 1) your order will not arrive until Tuesday or Wednesday before 7 p.m.

Example 3) Best case

If you place your order early on a Tuesday, it is likely (if we have all your coffees roasted) that your order will leave on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. and if the agency delivers it to you in less than 24 hours, you will have your coffee on Wednesday before 7:00 p.m.

Tracking numbers

Our transport agency, once it has received and processed the package, will send you an email with the tracking number so that you can manage any changes directly with them.

Why free shipping?

We want you to order coffee from us periodically and to have direct contact with you. For this reason we have created our coffee lovers club, the Artisan Coffee Club , and for the members of this club we will assume the Shipping Costs , of course it is an effort on our part. But we are sure that in this way we will become your trusted coffee supplier and that you will be the first to receive our communications with enthusiasm.

FAQ. Frequent questions

What is specialty coffee?

A specialty coffee is characterized by using high-quality beans that are grown in optimal conditions and harvested and processed with care.

This type of coffee is scored by certified cuppers and scores above 80 on the 100-point scale of the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA).

Although we at Artisan Coffee purchase the vast majority of our coffees above 85 SCA points.

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When the coffee label or information says process: natural, what does it mean?

This information has little to do with what you usually find in supermarkets, and the only information you will have is whether it is natural roasted, blended or roasted (we talk about this below in another question).

When we talk about processes there are basically 3 types:

  1. Natural or Dried: In this method, the coffee fruits are dried in the sun immediately after harvesting, with the cherry still intact. Once dry, the pulp and skin are removed. This process can intensify the sweetness and give a fruity flavor to the coffee.
  2. Washed or Wet: Here, coffee cherries are pulped immediately after harvesting. The grains, still covered with mucilage, are fermented in water to break it down. They are then washed and dried. This method tends to highlight the acidity and flavor characteristics of the grain.
  3. Honey or Miel: This process is an intermediate point between natural and washed. After cherries are stripped of their skin, a layer of mucilage (which is sticky like honey, hence the name) is left around the kernel during drying. This method can result in a coffee with pronounced body and sweetness and mild acidity.

What is the degree of roasting and why is it important?

The degree of roast refers to how much a coffee bean has been roasted. Grades range from light roast, which retains many of the bean's natural flavors, to dark roast, which has a more roasted flavor and less of the bean's original flavors. In specialty coffee, the roast is carefully selected to highlight the unique flavors and characteristics of each bean.

In general, we apply a medium roast to our coffees, except in certain cases when we will apply a medium-low roast so as not to lose those delicate notes that tend to disappear with larger roasts.

We roast each coffee in a completely different way, and in our control tastings we define whether that coffee needs a different roast than the one we have done in order to further enhance its flavor notes.

I don't see in the info if the coffee is natural, blended or roasted?

All our coffees are Arabica and are roasted naturally , and in no case do we use roasting.

We only apply heat and do not add any extra ingredients, like roasting does, which adds sugar.

How does specialty coffee contribute to sustainability and environmental protection?

Many specialty coffee producers practice sustainable growing methods that protect the environment. This may include using shade to protect coffee plants and conserve biodiversity, water conservation through efficient irrigation systems, and composting coffee waste. Additionally, many specialty coffee producers receive a fair price for their product, allowing them to invest in sustainable agricultural practices.

In addition, our coffee bags are part of a CO2 compensation project.

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Christian Ponce Ruiz

Café de Etiopía. Resiti. Yirgacheffe

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Tonia Cortes Moll
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Este Verano me decici ha preparar el cold brew y este cafe es super delicado en casa nos ha encantado.

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