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Ethiopia - Nano Challa

Ethiopia - Nano Challa

Three Marks Coffee

About This Coffee

This Ethiopian coffee is produced by the Nano Challa Farmers Cooperative, part of the Kata Muduga Multi-purpose Farmer's Cooperative Union in Agaro. Located in Genji Challa kebele within the Jimma zone, the coffee is grown at altitudes between 1980-2100 meters above sea level. The cooperative was founded in 2004 by 25 farmers to improve coffee quality in the region. This is a Limu Grade 1 washed lot featuring heirloom varieties, processed using traditional washed methods including hand-picking, pulping, wet fermentation for 12-24 hours, and drying on raised beds for 10-15 days. The coffee offers flavor notes of raisins, lime, and marzipan with bright citrus acidity, floral notes, and tea-like qualities. Harvested in 2025.

Origin

Genji Challa (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Raisin, Lime, Marzipan

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Heirloom
TM

Three Marks Coffee

The name is a play on its founders: Marc Aguye, Marco Paccagnella, and Marco De Rebotti, three friends who all share variations of the same first name. Marc and Marco De Rebotti had worked together at Nomad Coffee, while Marco Paccagnella was a regular customer who happened to work in an office above the Nomad space. They launched Three Marks in Barcelona's Fort Pienc neighborhood in 2018. De Rebotti, an Italian who handles all things coffee and roasting, spent three and a half years at his previous operation absorbing skills before taking the leap. The interiors are deliberately minimal: high ceilings, giant windows, and Marzocco Modbar machines at the bar. Three Marks collaborates closely with producers in Colombia, Ethiopia, and Kenya, and offers extraction through V60, Chemex, Aeropress, espresso, and cold brew. The team believes 90 percent of people in the coffee industry are good people, and that the specialty community grows best together.

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