Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Worka Chelchele – Washed Gr. 2

Good from light to dark but we thought best at a strong medium to dark roast. Light roasts are more citric and floral with wonderful aromatics a sweet edged, a bit punchy in the citric department and very little of that wonderful chocolate tone that fuller roasts will bring. Medium roasts will bring some lovely balance to the cup, less aromatic than the light roasts, but you can still tell you have a nice Ethiopian with one sniff. A pinch of crispness upfront on top of a well developed chocolaty base tone. A unique spice note pops out, a stretch for some, but we would say slightly minty. Darker roasts are real robust, strong and semi-sweet, more bakers-chocolate like with tea like spice in the aftertaste.

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Description

The municipality of Gedeb itself is a is a bustling outpost that links commerce between the Guji and Gedeo Zones, with an expansive network of processing stations who buy cherry from across zone borders. These processors (and we would agree) would argue their coffee profiles are not exactly Yirgacheffe, but something of their own. Coffees from this community, much closer to Guji Zone than the rest of Yirgacheffe, are often the most explosive cup profiles we see from anywhere in Ethiopia.

Grade 2 coffees are known for their richer darker tones & fuller body.

Tasting Notes: Good from light to dark but we thought best at a strong medium to dark roast. Light roasts are more citric and floral with wonderful aromatics a sweet edged, a bit punchy in the citric department and very little of that wonderful chocolate tone that fuller roasts will bring. Medium roasts will bring some lovely balance to the cup, less aromatic than the light roasts, but you can still tell you have a nice Ethiopian with one sniff. A pinch of crispness upfront on top of a well developed chocolaty base tone. A unique spice note pops out, a stretch for some, but we would say slightly minty. Darker roasts are real robust, strong and semi-sweet, more bakers-chocolate like with tea like spice in the aftertaste.

Roasting Notes:
An easy coffee to roast, even roasting with medium chaff. We thought it best to get some development past first crack, a nice medium roast to as dark as you want to go. The beans will darken up quickly, often appearing 1-2 shades darker then they really are. A citric edge to the cup will mean you are still in the light-medium roast range.

The communities surrounding Gedeb reach some of the highest growing elevations for coffee in the world and are a truly enchanting part of the long drive into Guji. Banko Chelchele is one of the communities east of Gedeb, part of a greater area known as “Worka”. This dense corner of Gedeb includes farmers that are cooperative-affiliated, as well independent washing stations of various types, many of which are simply named “Chelchele” or, in this case, “Worka Chelchele” after the local municipality itself.  

396 local farmers contribute cherry to Worka Chelchele. The washing station was just built in 2021, on 2.5 hectares of land with 12 fermentation tanks and over 250 raised beds for drying. Washed coffees at Worka Chelchele are depulped and fermented for 48 hours, washed clean with fresh water, soaked again in fresh water, and dried on raised beds for an average of 18 days. Dried parchment is conditioned on site in a dedicated warehouse prior to being transported to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, for final milling and export. 

Worka Chelchele, as well as the entire export chain for this coffee, is owned by Tadesse Desta Import & Export, a small but modernized coffee logistics company. They use electronic color sorters at their small dry mill in Addis, and are currently in the middle of their organic and RFA certification processes, which they expect to have in place next year. Worka Chelchele is their main processing source for the best coffees they export, and they plan to diversify processing styles in the years to come to include honey processed coffees, as well as anaerobic fermentations. 

Additional information

Weight 1.01 lbs
Arrival Date:

03/30/23

Lot #:

0001

Origin:

Yirgacheffe; Gedeb

Processing Method:

Washed

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