Gesha Village Bench Maji Gesha N

Gesha Village Bench Maji Gesha N

Moving Coffee Roastery

About This Coffee

This natural processed coffee comes from Gesha Village Coffee Estate in Ethiopia's Bench Maji Zone, near the border of South Sudan. The 471-hectare estate was founded by Rachel Samuel and Adam Overton, with coffee selected from wild seeds from the neighboring Gori Gesha forest. The estate is divided into eight sub-farms and cultivates three varieties: Gesha 1931, Gori Gesha, and Illubabor. This lot features Gesha and landrace varieties grown at 1,790-1,840 meters above sea level. The cherries are dried whole on raised African beds, developing berry density and floral nuance. The cup offers blueberry-tart sweetness, Earl Grey cream tones, and açaí-like depth, with gentle structured acidity.

Origin

Bench Maji (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Blueberry, Earl Grey, Açaí, Cream

Roast Level

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Local Landrace, Maragesha
MC

Moving Coffee Roastery

Founded in 2016 by Japanese Canadian roaster Takuro Watanabe, Moving Coffee Roastery brings a distinctly Japanese sensibility to Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighborhood. The name reflects a commitment to constantly evolving and pushing forward in the craft. Takuro roasts on a Fuji Royal, a Japanese brand prized for precision, producing light profiles that emphasize clarity and delicate flavor development across single origins from Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia, Guatemala, Panama, and select Geisha varieties. The minimalist Japanese aesthetic of the space, all wood, white, and concrete, mirrors the meticulous attention to detail that goes into every brew and roast. Wholesale partnerships are kept deliberately selective, limited to cafes that share the same quality standards, and a subscription service delivers carefully curated monthly selections.

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