Buncho

About This Coffee

Buncho is a honey-processed coffee from Bensa, Sidama, Ethiopia, grown at 1,920–2,020 meters and harvested January 2024. The lot is primarily Landrace 74158 and other native varieties pooled by Shantawene producers and processed at the Buncho Station under Asefa Dukamo Korma. Cherries are depulped and dried with mucilage on raised African beds for 12–15 days. Tasting notes include wild-hive honey, white nectarine, Rainier cherry, candied citrus, navel orange and ripe peach.

Origin

Bensa (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Floral, Wild-Hive Honey, White Nectarine, Rainier Cherry, Candied Citrus, Garganega Grape, Navel Orange, Ripe Peach

Roast Level

Processing

Honey

Typology

Arabica
Landrace 74158
FC

Flower Child Coffee

Prestin Yoder founded Flower Child as a small roasting and green buying project after years working in specialty coffee. The operation runs out of Oakland, focusing on limited releases rather than a permanent lineup. Yoder roasts light but fully developed targeting clarity, and sources directly from farmers. The emphasis on farmer compensation and ongoing dialogue with producing partners shapes both the selection and the pricing. Coffees are curated for cleanliness, vibrancy, and origin expression, with lots from Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi, Colombia, or Ecuador appearing frequently.

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