Flavor description and production of Guji Tasha ya purple wind chimes G1 in Ethiopia
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style)
Sobiya sunburn Guji Tasha purple wind chimes G1
Ethiopia Guji Natural Dasaya G1
Country Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Producing area Oromia Region
Guji (Guji Zone)
Shaquiso (Shakisso Woreda)
1900-2100 meters above sea level
Variety Ethiopia Guyou Variety (Heirloom)
The annual rainfall is about 1500-2000 mm
Treatment method African scaffolding sun treatment
The original text of Dasaya in Ethiopia is Dawala Samayawi, which means purple wind chimes! Beans, like its name, are constantly reminiscent of purple and blue fruits, full of pink and purple sweet bubbles. The rich, sweet aromas of blueberries, grapes and other fruits are juicy, the flowers of violets are intoxicating, and the cool wind chimes with lavender aromas at the end add freshness to this ebullient sun work.
The administrative region of Ethiopia is divided into four grades, the order from big to small is Region, Zone, woreda, kebele. Most of the raw coffee beans are named according to this rule. Guji-Shaquiso, which is located in the southeast of the well-known producing area of Yega Xuefei, belongs to Oromia Region → Guji Zone → Shakisso woreda and belongs to the regional source of coffee beans.
Just as Yejasuffe became well-known after it became famous, it became an independent producing area. Guji became an independent production area by ECX in 2010 because of its superior geographical location and cup flavor. Shaquiso is the most attractive micro-producing area in the Guji producing area, which is located in the southeast of Yega Snow Coffee, with an average elevation of more than 1800 meters. The fertile black soil has a significant temperature difference between day and night, so that the local has the conditions to produce high-quality coffee. The sources of local coffee production are almost in the form of individual small farmers. At the beginning of the production season, the ripe red berries nearby are picked and sent to the treatment plant, and well-ventilated African scaffolding is placed to control the temperature and fermentation degree. After the pulp is removed, the water content is reduced to between 11.5% and 12%. When the post-processing and static operation are completed, the export is done through the competitive bidding system of the ECX Ethiopia Commodity Exchange. Local exporters or international buyers then follow this system to compete to find favorite coffee raw beans.
In recent years, the most popular producing area in Ethiopia is Yega Schiffe. Guji-Shakiso is less well-known than Yejia Soga. However, under the trend of soaring overall price of Yega Snow in 2015, international boutique buyers have turned to other neighboring producing areas, such as Sidamo, Limu, Jimma … Wait, wait,
Guji-Shaquiso coffee is actually quite unique, and the coffee produced has also repeatedly attracted market attention. Ninty Plus launched the legendary bean Nekisse at the end of 2009, which originally means "nectar from Shaquiso" (Nectar from Shakisso). The origin and naming come from Shakisso. Another Level Up-produced Derar Ela, which is also produced in Shaquiso, was repeatedly praised by Taiwan businessmen last year, and won an excellent score of 95 Coffee Review points in April 2014.
End
- Prev
[Qianjie Coffee looking for beans] Solar Micro-batch feature report on Andabeth Manor in Kenya
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) [Qianjie Coffee search] original: Qianjie Coffee Qianjie Coffee yesterday ▲ click to follow | focus on the 6th anniversary of coffee roasting more boutique coffee beans please add private Wechat Qianjie, WeChat: (long:
- Next
Ethiopian Rose Summer Coffee beans what's the difference between Ethiopia Rose Summer and Panama Rose Summer
Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Geisha, a wild coffee variety originally grown in southwestern Ethiopia, was brought to the coffee estate in Bok District of Panama in 1963. Due to poor yield and high tree species, geisha was planted next to the coffee farm as a windbreak. In 2004, it was to change the geisha.
Related
- Detailed explanation of Jadeite planting Land in Panamanian Jadeite Manor introduction to the grading system of Jadeite competitive bidding, Red bid, Green bid and Rose Summer
- Story of Coffee planting in Brenka region of Costa Rica Stonehenge Manor anaerobic heavy honey treatment of flavor mouth
- What's on the barrel of Blue Mountain Coffee beans?
- Can American coffee also pull flowers? How to use hot American style to pull out a good-looking pattern?
- Can you make a cold extract with coffee beans? What is the right proportion for cold-extracted coffee formula?
- Indonesian PWN Gold Mandrine Coffee Origin Features Flavor How to Chong? Mandolin coffee is American.
- A brief introduction to the flavor characteristics of Brazilian yellow bourbon coffee beans
- What is the effect of different water quality on the flavor of cold-extracted coffee? What kind of water is best for brewing coffee?
- Why do you think of Rose Summer whenever you mention Panamanian coffee?
- Introduction to the characteristics of authentic blue mountain coffee bean producing areas? What is the CIB Coffee Authority in Jamaica?