Ethiopia Dry Process Guji Tuku
Ethiopia Dry Process Guji Tuku
Ethiopia Dry Process Guji Tuku
Impressive interplay of complex fruits and delicate aromatics, floral and bright like a washed coffee, with complex profiles of blueberry, pomegranate molasses, honeydew melon, and coriander. City to Full City.
Full Cupping Notes
Light roasts of Guji Tuku brew quite a unique dry process cup, bright and clean, with an interplay of complex fruits and delicate aromatics. The ground coffee has such an impressive array of fruit smells, sweet and juicy, mango, cooked peach, red berries, and a sweet honey note. The wet aroma smelled just as incredible. My light City roast (1:30 post 1st Crack) let off a scent of ripe strawberry in the steam, accented by Chai spices, and faint floral suggestions. The flavor profiles at City roast level are as intensely fruited as they are delicate and aromatic. It has the floral and fragrant flavors that you expect from washed Ethiopian coffee, like hints of jasmine, and rose water. As you move through the cup, layers of fruit unfold to notes of ripe blueberry, strawberry Starburst, Naval orange, and a fragrant Honeydew melon note. The acidity sparkles at this roast level, with juicy berry, and a bit of citrus peel-like bittering giving the profile a well structured feel. Just a shade darker at City+ brought out a complex note of pomegranate molasses, with aromatic hints of rue, and coriander in the top end. Bittersweetness is drawn out a bit, but still more of a background feature. I did not roast this coffee darker, but wouldn't hesitate to go as dark as Full City if you're looking for more of a mix of dark chocolate and fruit flavors.
Specs
Region Gerba Dogo, Bule Hora, Guji Zone Processing Dry Process (Natural) Drying Method Raised Bed Sun-Dried Arrival date October 2025 Arrival Lot size 100 Bag size 60 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Heirloom Cultivars Grade Grade 1 Appearance .6 d/300gr, 14+ Screen - we found a few partial quakers Roast Recommendations City to Full City Type Farm Gate
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Dry Process (Natural) |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Heirloom Types |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
The lot was processed at a privately owned coffee mill called Gerba Dogo, not far from Gerba town, Guji Zone. "Tuku" is the mill owner's name (green jacket, third photo), who is working with a local exporter as a vertically integrated wet mill. In this case, the exporter provides Tuku financing to buy cherries during the harvest season, and a link to the market. The processing site sits at 2125 meters above sea level, and some of the farms they buy from are even higher elevation. The dry process method is the oldest way of processing whole coffee cherries down to the green seeds we roast, and is a big part of why coffees like Tuku taste so fruity. It takes a lot longer to dry whole coffee cherries down to the standard of 10-11% moisture, and during that time a fermentation occurs within. Not only are dry process coffees often fruit-forward, they also produce a lot more chaff than fully washed ("wet process"). Just be aware of it and be sure to vacuum your roaster between batches, especially for those with open heating elements, like a Behmor. Speaking of which, we're seeing some pretty small beans in this lot, thankfully not so small that you need to worry about roasting in your Behmor. We tested 200 grams of coffee, and only had a couple beans slip through the grid.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| type | Farm Gate |
| recommended espresso | No |
Ethiopia Dry Process Guji Tuku
Ethiopia Dry Process Guji Tuku
Impressive interplay of complex fruits and delicate aromatics, floral and bright like a washed coffee, with complex profiles of blueberry, pomegranate molasses, honeydew melon, and coriander. City to Full City.
Full Cupping Notes
Light roasts of Guji Tuku brew quite a unique dry process cup, bright and clean, with an interplay of complex fruits and delicate aromatics. The ground coffee has such an impressive array of fruit smells, sweet and juicy, mango, cooked peach, red berries, and a sweet honey note. The wet aroma smelled just as incredible. My light City roast (1:30 post 1st Crack) let off a scent of ripe strawberry in the steam, accented by Chai spices, and faint floral suggestions. The flavor profiles at City roast level are as intensely fruited as they are delicate and aromatic. It has the floral and fragrant flavors that you expect from washed Ethiopian coffee, like hints of jasmine, and rose water. As you move through the cup, layers of fruit unfold to notes of ripe blueberry, strawberry Starburst, Naval orange, and a fragrant Honeydew melon note. The acidity sparkles at this roast level, with juicy berry, and a bit of citrus peel-like bittering giving the profile a well structured feel. Just a shade darker at City+ brought out a complex note of pomegranate molasses, with aromatic hints of rue, and coriander in the top end. Bittersweetness is drawn out a bit, but still more of a background feature. I did not roast this coffee darker, but wouldn't hesitate to go as dark as Full City if you're looking for more of a mix of dark chocolate and fruit flavors.
Specs
| Region | Gerba Dogo, Bule Hora, Guji Zone |
|---|---|
| Processing | Dry Process (Natural) |
| Drying Method | Raised Bed Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | October 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 100 |
| Bag size | 60 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Heirloom Cultivars |
| Grade | Grade 1 |
| Appearance | .6 d/300gr, 14+ Screen - we found a few partial quakers |
| Roast Recommendations | City to Full City |
| Type | Farm Gate |