Tamiru Tadesse Tesema ALO VILLAGE 74158 - CLASSIC WASHED Ethiopia
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Tamiru Tadesse Tesema ALO VILLAGE 74158 - CLASSIC WASHED Ethiopia

This is our first year releasing Tamiru’s Classic Washed profile. Made from 100% 74158 variety, the cherry was selected from trees growing above 2,400 masl. Tamiru is one of the leading producers and voices in Ethiopian coffee, and it is an honor to be working with his coffee once again. In the cup we find ripe tropical fruit like guava, purple florals, and excellent acidity and complexity.

Orders are roasted on Tuesday and shipped on Wednesday.
VARIETAL

74158

REGION

Alo Village, Bensa, Sidama

ALTITUDE

2,410 masl

HARVEST

February, 2025

PROCESSING

Hand-picked exclusively at bright red ripeness. Floated to remove defects. De-pulped as quickly as possible, removing all mucilage. Dried on shaded beds for three days until moisture content reaches ~30%. Held in sealed bags for three days, then returned to beds to finish drying in the sun until moisture content reaches ~11%.

ABOUT TAMIRU TADESSE TESEMA

Tamiru, owner of Alo Coffee in Bensa, Sidama, has helped produce some of the highest-scoring coffees in recent Ethiopian Cup of Excellence competitions. He is leading some of the most exciting work around micro lot development in Ethiopia today. It is an honor to collaborate with him this year, and we look forward to continuing our work together and supporting his ongoing efforts.

ABOUT 74158

The Jimma Agricultural Research Centre (JARC), one of Ethiopia’s federal agricultural research centers, approved the release of 74158 in 1979. The variety originally came out of the Metu Bishari Selections taken from mother plants from the Metu woreda (district) of the Illuababora zone. 74158 was selected and propagated for its high yield potential and resistance to coffee berry disease.

Pricing Details

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DIRECT (USD ; GREEN)

$19.84/KG

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DDP (VIA AIR)

$22.82/KG

The cost of getting a coffee from cherry to beverage varies enormously depending on its place of origin and the location of its consumption. The inclusion of price transparency is a starting point to inform broader conversation around the true costs of production and the sustainability of specialty coffee as a whole.