
Ethiopia Chire
Elderflower
White Peach
Butterscotch
Regular price
$59.00
| Flavour Profile | Floral |
| Intensity | • • • • ◦ |
| Best Served | Black or White |
| SCA Score | 84.0 |
| Origin | Ethiopia |
| Region | Chire |
| Processing Method | Washed |
| Elevation | 1900 MASL |
| Varietal | Heirloom |
This single origin has been sourced from the region of Chire, in Ethiopia is the latest coffee to feature in our floral profile. Chire is located in the Sidamo region, specifically in the Kere Woreda, and also has an area in the Guji zone. It is situated at altitudes of 1,900 meters above sea level or higher.
Niguse Gemeda’s journey into the coffee business began nearly 27 years ago. Growing up as the son of a farmer, he was no stranger to the challenges and rewards of agriculture. At just 16 years old, Niguse inherited land from his parents and began cultivating coffee in a remote area. Despite producing high-quality coffee, transporting the beans was a significant hurdle due to the farm’s isolated location. Determined to succeed, Niguse would load his coffee onto donkeys and mules, walking long distances to sell it in local markets. For a decade, this tireless effort laid the foundation for what would become a thriving coffee enterprise.
As his business grew, Niguse expanded his farms and began purchasing wet coffee from small-scale farmers in his community. However, selling to local exporters at low prices posed a significant challenge, especially with the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) controlling the market and limiting the benefits for farmers. In 2020, a transformative opportunity arrived when Niguse participated in the Ethiopian Cup of Excellence (COE) competition. Out of over 1,400 entries, Niguse’s coffee from Karamo Kebele took first place with a record-breaking score of 91.04, the highest in COE’s history in Ethiopia. The coffee was auctioned at $408 per kilogram, attracting international attention. This success marked a turning point for Niguse, opening doors to the global coffee market and allowing him to shift from local supply to direct exports.
Karamo Coffee Export now specialises in exporting premium Ethiopian Arabica coffee. The company’s operations include extensive farms in the Sidamo region and partnerships with local small-scale farmers. With five processing sites in different locations, the company ensures quality at every step, from sourcing fresh red cherries to sun-drying and packaging them for export. The flagship farm, Karamo, situated at a high altitude of 2,380 meters, is known for producing complex, slow-maturing coffee that earned the top spot at the COE competition. The company’s commitment to quality is reflected in its rigorous sorting process and swift processing of cherries within six hours of harvesting.
Featuring tasting notes of elderflower, white peach and butterscotch this is a versatile coffee which shines both with and without milk. We recommend this coffee for both home espresso and filter brewing methods.