First Ascent Coffee Roasters
Ethiopia Koke Yirgacheffe Honey

Roaster Location: Flag of United States Crested Butte, Colorado

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Bean Source Country: Ethiopia
Bean Source Region: Yirgacheffe
Varietal: Heirloom
Process: Honey

FARM / CO-OP: Gedeo Zone
ELEVATION: 1800 meters
PROCESS: Honey
TASTING NOTES: Apricot jam, sugar cookie, orange zest
ROAST LEVEL: Light/City

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Bean Source Country: Ethiopia
Widely regarded as the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopia boasts diverse and complex flavors, from bright, floral, and citrusy in Yirgacheffe to wine-like and berry-toned in Sidama. The country's heirloom varieties, combined with unique processing methods, make Ethiopian coffee truly distinctive and sought-after by enthusiasts worldwide.
Bean Source Region: Yirgacheffe
Yirgacheffe, a micro-region within Sidama in Ethiopia, grows coffee highly sought after for its complex, bright, and fruity flavor profile. Yirgacheffe coffee often exhibits citrus, berries, and jasmine notes, vibrant acidity, and a delicate, tea-like body. This region mainly produces heirloom Arabica varietals, which are indigenous to Ethiopia and possess a rich genetic diversity. Some specific varietals grown in Yirgacheffe include Kurume, Dega, and Wolisho, which are revered for their distinctive characteristics and contribute to the coffee's unique taste.

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First Ascent Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster from Crested Butte, CO United States. We have 4 cataloged roasts with 0 total reviews with a score of 0.

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