07/13/10 - It may be the 13th of July, but I am feeling pretty lucky to have landed a wonderful coffee for this month's Special Roast!
This month's Special Roast is a washed Ethiopian Amaro Gayo. Here's a little bit about this exceptional coffee:
This exceptional coffee is exported through Ethiopia's only female miller/exporter, an exceptional woman. Asnakech Thomas is one of the most inspiring figures in Ethiopian coffee today. Native to the Amaro region, Asnakech decided in 2005 to return to her homeland to improve coffee quality at her mill and in local communities.She is one of the few people to travel weekly between Addis and the coffee areas. The Amaro Mountains are a small range separating the communities of Amaro on the eastern slopes from Nechisar National Park and the lowland tribal areas of Arba Minch in southwest Ethiopia, Sidama region. The local coffee varieties, relatively light population, waterfalls and highland bamboo forests are among the many unique features of the area.
All Amaro Gayo coffee is certified organic. Prices paid for this coffee are at the extreme high end of market, social programs are in the works including possibilities for assistance with capacity building and coffee job creation, schools, clean water and medical care.
Altitude: 5200 feet
Processing Method: Washed
Grade: Strictly Hard Bean
Species: Arabica
Cup Characteristics: Lots of cocoa, with some citrus and a nice heavy body.
We only have 100 pounds of this coffee, so order some before it's gone.