Flavor Notes

Ethiopia Gesha Village 1931 Natural 7oz
$50
Most of the Geisha varietal lots sold in the U.S. market are Panamanian Geisha, descended from Ethiopian seed but acclimated to Panamanian terroir beginning in the middle of the 20th century. This is the original Gesha, genetic forebear of the Panamanian accession. It takes its name from the village where it was identified by a botanical expedition, and the year it was first catalogued. This lot of 1931 Gesha was grown near the forests where coffee was born and sun-dried in the fruit by the team at Gesha Village Coffee Estate with fanatical attention to detail to produce flavors you won't find anywhere else.
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Origin story
Most of the Geisha varietal lots sold in the U.S. market are Panamanian Geisha, descended from Ethiopian seed but acclimated to Panamanian terroir beginning in the middle of the 20th century. This is the original Gesha, genetic forebear of the Panamanian accession. It takes its name from the village where it was identified by a botanical expedition, and the year it was first catalogued.
This lot of 1931 Gesha was grown near the forests where coffee was born and sun-dried in the fruit by the team at Gesha Village Coffee Estate with fanatical attention to detail to produce flavors you won't find anywhere else.
