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Ethiopia Adnan Natural

Ethiopia Adnan Natural

Schot Koffie

About This Coffee

This natural processed coffee is from the Adnan Washing Station in Ethiopia's Sidamo region. Located in the Hamasho village at 2,200 meters altitude, the station is owned and managed by Testi Coffee. The coffee is produced from varieties 774110 and 74158. It features tasting notes of white flowers, cherry, and cranberry. The cherries are sourced from approximately 500 independent outgrowers farming organically on small plots averaging less than one hectare. This lot was produced as part of Testi's Premium Cherry Selection program, ensuring only the ripest cherries are picked and delivered. The natural processing involves preselecting cherries, removing floaters and defective cherries through water immersion, then drying in 25kg batches on African beds for 15-21 days until reaching 11-12% moisture content.

Origin

Sidamo (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Cherry, White Flower, Cranberry

Roast Level

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
74/158, 774110
SK

Schot Koffie

John Schot founded his namesake roastery in Rotterdam, setting up inside the Diepeveen Building, a former warehouse that was redeveloped in 2022 by Atelier Thomas Dirrix while maintaining its raw industrial character and now houses pottery artists, designers, a bookshop, a gallery called Huidenclub, and a wood workshop alongside the roastery. Schot roasts on a Giesen W15 in small batches calibrated to each coffee's destination, twelve kilos for espresso, six kilos for filter, and four kilos for competition coffee, roasting weekly to maintain freshness and adjusting profiles to produce balanced, sweet, well developed cups that highlight the unique regional flavors of each origin. The operation buys top quality coffee beans directly from farmers and trusted suppliers, paying premium prices for green coffees so that producers can invest in their plantations, an approach the roastery describes simply as coffee with a conscience. On weekends the building hosts markets where local artists showcase and sell their creations alongside the coffee bar, and customers can walk directly from their espresso into exhibitions at the adjacent Huidenclub gallery, blurring the line between roastery visit and cultural outing. Schot also offers barista training sessions from the roastery, sharing the craft knowledge that underpins an operation where the creative energy of the building's artist community and the precision of small batch roasting exist in unusually close proximity.

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