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Gesha Village Lot 102

Established by Rachel Samuel and Adam Overton, the 471 hectare Gesha village is located in the Bench Maji region. In carefully selecting wild seeds from the Gori Gesha forest, they had aimed to replicate the natural environment of the forest by planting them alongside indigenous trees. The result is not only a coffee that is rooted in its ancestry but an agroforestry approach that aims to balance the commercial growing needs while preserving the natural environment.

Eight different zones, or sub-farms, comprise the village and named after nearby villages: Bangi, Dimma, Gaylee, Oma, Narsha, Surma, Shewa-Jibabu and Shaya. This coffee is a honey Gesha 1931 variety from Oma Block.

Direct Trade with Gesha Village

200g

Origins:

West Omo Zone, Ethiopia
Producer: Rachel Samuel and Adam Overton
Variety: Gesha 1931
Process: Honey
Elevation: 1900-2100masl

Roast Profile:

Light Roast

Tasting Notes:

Floral, Pineapple, Peach, Darjeeling

Brew:

Filter

$55.00 CAD

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Gesha Village Lot 102

Established by Rachel Samuel and Adam Overton, the 471 hectare Gesha village is located in the Bench Maji region. In carefully selecting wild seeds from the Gori Gesha forest, they had aimed to replicate the natural environment of the forest by planting them alongside indigenous trees. The result is not only a coffee that is rooted in its ancestry but an agroforestry approach that aims to balance the commercial growing needs while preserving the natural environment.

Eight different zones, or sub-farms, comprise the village and named after nearby villages: Bangi, Dimma, Gaylee, Oma, Narsha, Surma, Shewa-Jibabu and Shaya. This coffee is a honey Gesha 1931 variety from Oma Block.

Direct Trade with Gesha Village

200g

Origins:

West Omo Zone, Ethiopia
Producer: Rachel Samuel and Adam Overton
Variety: Gesha 1931
Process: Honey
Elevation: 1900-2100masl

Roast Profile:

Light Roast

Tasting Notes:

Floral, Pineapple, Peach, Darjeeling

Brew:

Filter