Ethiopia Guji Shakiso Gigesa Natural

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  • Country: Ethiopia

    Location: Shakiso, Danbi Uddo Kebele, Shakiso Woreda, Guji Zone, Oromia

    Washing Station: Gigesa Washing Station

    Coordinates: 5°47'38.5"N 38°43'59.2"E

    Farmer/Grower: 500 smallholder farmers

    Varieties: Local Heirloom

    Processing: Natural

    Altitude: 1850-2100 m.a.s.l.

    Humidity: 10.30%

    Density: 1.20 g/ml

    Harvest Date: January, 2025

    Arrival Date: August, 2025

    Grade: 1

    Marks: 010-0276-0172

    Reference ID: HA-25209-01

    SCA Cupping Score: 85.88

    Tariff Cost: $0.46/lb

  • Fragrance and aroma of dark chocolate, strawberry and florals with notes of grape, strawberry, and milk chocolate. Aftertaste of black tea, honey and rose with a mild citric and lactic acidity and a juicy mouthfeel.
  • The coffee from Gigesa shines at multiple roast levels. Keep it light (about 100 to 110 Agtron) for more berry notes or take to a light-medium to medium roast (about 80 to 100 Agtron) to highlight the chocolate notes and heavy mouthfeel. Tastes great in blends and even better as a single origin espresso.


Freshly picked cherries are delivered to the Gigesa washing station and immediately put into a “floatation tank” to separate lower quality cherries. The coffee is then left under shade for 3-5 hours to let the surface water dry off before ultimately being spread out on raised drying beds. The cherries are meticulously observed and agitated to ensure even drying and avoiding over-fermentation. The natural drying process at the Gigesa washing station typically lasts 15 to 18 days.

The end result is a cup full of cherry notes, tropical fruit and milk chocolate with a wine-like peppery finish and syrupy body. Delicious! 

The Gigesa washing station is owned and operated by the Yonis family. As part of the quality control process, fresh cherries are floated in water to separate lower qualities before depulping. Traditional disc pulpers are used and the coffee is allowed at least 24 hours to ferment before being fully washed and set to dry on raised beds for 10-12 days on average. We have had the pleasure of working with Faysel since 2015 and the coffee never disappoints!