Mixed berries & ripe orange, jammy texture with a lingering dark choc finish.
Hailing from the birthplace of coffee, the Ardi epitomises natural processed Ethiopian Sidamas. You can probably smell the fruits from it now, full of blueberry and cherry up front, the cup develops into stewed stonefruit and dark choc on the finish.
1750-1900 masl
Heirloom
Natural
Sidama is arguably one of the most recognised and celebrated regions for high quality naturally processed coffees. Although it may seem simple enough to omit removing the skin and reduce the amount of processing required, a successful natural coffee that meets specialty requirements can be the hardest and riskiest coffee to produce. Ensuring the correct level of ripeness is selected every time as well as continual hand rotation on raised drying beds while managing any unexpected weather is an absolute must. The goal is for an even and consistent drying / fermentation while avoiding any bacteria or mold build up through good air flow, dry conditions and continual movement. Ardi coffee is processed at a mill in the Guji area of Sidama zone near Michicha and Kelenso Moconissa town. The variety is heirloom and the elevation is between 1750-1900masl. This combination is a recipe for excellence and it's no wonder these coffees are always highly sought after. The name Ardi comes from the discovery of a 4.4 million year old human fossil (name Ardi) discovered in Ethiopia in 2009, it's being referred to as the 'missing link'.