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Farm: Ayla Bombe

Region: Bensa, Sidama

Variety: Heirloom

Process: Washed

Altitude: 2000 masl

Harvested: 2025

 

CUPPING NOTES: Bergamot, red fruits, molasses, citrus and black tea. Very high molasses sweetness, with a long black tea aftertaste.

 

Bombe is a high-altitude location in the Bombe mountains of Bensa district, Sidama (around 2000 m.a.s.l). This altitude plays a key role in why the Bombe coffee is so special. Very high altitudes make things difficult for the coffee tree. The colder climate slows the growth cycle, and development takes longer. Coffee harvests from higher altitudes are typically later than those at lower altitudes, even in the same vicinity. In addition, higher altitudes tend to have better water drainage, so that reduces the amount of water freely available to the coffee tree. The result is a slowly matured cherry that is small, dense, and packed with flavor. Lastly, coffee in Bombe tends to ripen uniformly. This makes picking the cherries a simpler process because they are all perfectly ripe for picking at the same time. Together, these many factors combine to produce Bombe’s delightful flavor, packed with citrusy and floral notes.

 

The Ayla washing station is owned by Testi Trading and operated by the Yonis family and their team. Testi Trading makes significant investments in the communities that they operate in through their Project Direct initiatives. So far they have completed construction of multiple primary schools and even the first ever high school in the town of Hamasho, a small town in Sidama.

As opposed to the high-altitude farms, Bombe coffee is processed lower down at the Ayla Bensa washing station. The washing station maintains a buying station, so farmers do not need to travel far to sell their cherries to the Ayla Bensa team. Once at the Ayla Bombe washing station, Bombe coffee is processed as a separate lot, kept apart from other coffees to preserve its unique flavor. The washing process starts with removing the pulp, a couple of days of fermentation in water, followed by a manual rinse, and finishes with the coffee beans drying on raised beds until the moisture content reaches desired levels.

 

Transparency.

What we paid:

-Coffee: 11€/Kg

-Shipping: 0.60€/Kg

-Packaging, labelling and sorting: 2€/bag

Quantity bought: 660 Kg

Espresso Heirloom, Washed, Bensa Bombe, Ethiopia

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