Ethiopia | Bombe (Anaerobic natural)

Ethiopia | Bombe (Anaerobic natural)

Cloud Picker Coffee Roasters

About This Coffee

A single origin Ethiopian coffee from the Bombe village processing station in the Bensa District, Sidama region, grown at 1950 MASL. The coffee is made from Local Landrace varieties and undergoes an anaerobic natural process. It features tasting notes of rum and raisin, cherry tart, and black tea. The station serves smallholder farmers in the surrounding region and is managed by DWD, with station manager Dukale Wakayo overseeing operations.

Origin

Sidama (Bensa District) (Ethiopia)
Sidama (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Black Tea, Raisin, Rum, Cherry Tart

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Anaerobic Natural

Typology

Arabica
Local Landrace
CP

Cloud Picker Coffee Roasters

Frank Kavanagh, a graphic designer, and Peter Sztal, from corporate banking, established Cloud Picker in 2013 as Dublin's first micro coffee roastery, naming it after a trip to Northern Thailand where they climbed through clouds to reach coffee pickers on a farm in the Doi Chang area near the Thai Burma border. The roastery now operates from a facility in Crumlin where they roast on a Loring machine, while their original cafe on Pearse Street and three locations at Dublin Airport extend their reach from city center to departure gate. Cloud Picker holds B Corp certification, runs a 100 percent electric delivery fleet, and uses zero waste buckets and compostable packaging, making sustainability operational rather than aspirational. Their wholesale program, which reaches as far as the United States, includes three blends alongside rotating single origin coffees and decaf options, all hand roasted to order on a weekly cycle. Cloud Picker has grown from a name inspired by misty Thai hillsides into one of Dublin's most principled and far reaching specialty coffee operations.