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Etiopía Okoluu Natural Filtro

Etiopía Okoluu Natural Filtro

Puchero

About This Coffee

This coffee comes from the Okoluu farmer group in the Oddo Shakiso region of Guji, Ethiopia. Grown at altitudes between 2000-2150 meters above sea level by 33 small producers, each working approximately 2 hectares with coffee trees aged 1-7 years. The coffee consists of JARC local varieties and is certified organic. It undergoes natural processing, with cherries hand-picked selectively at peak ripeness and dried on raised beds for 2-3 weeks. The flavor profile features lavender, blackberry, and white chocolate notes, with juicy acidity, creamy body, and a fruity finish.

Origin

Guji (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Blackberry, Lavender, White Chocolate

Roast Level

Medium Light

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
JARC Local Varieties
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Puchero

Paloma and Marco founded Puchero in 2015 after years of living in London and traveling across multiple continents. They settled in Hornillos de Eresma, a village of 170 inhabitants in the province of Valladolid, and set up their roastery in a farmhouse. Puchero roasts once a week, never more than 50 kilograms per batch, treating each roast as unique to the work farmers have invested in the beans. The operation also produces bean to bar chocolate, roasting cacao in the same space. About half of production is exported to Germany, Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia, the UAE, and elsewhere, making Puchero a rare Spanish roaster with significant international reach. Selected as an official roaster by the international platform TYPICA in 2021, the company has earned recognition as one of Spain's leading specialty roasters. The name refers to a traditional Spanish stew pot, a fitting image for an operation that blends experimentation with deep respect for tradition.

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