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Gogogu

Gogogu

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Lush, decadent, and aromatic, this natural-processed Guji offers a layered cup that balances fruit and floral elegance with rich sweetness. Expect notes of cooked peach, dark chocolate, fresh jasmine, and cacao, lifted by a wine-like acidity and a smooth, fruit-driven sweetness.

Sourced from the Gogogu washing station in Ethiopia’s Guji Zone, this coffee is grown at elevations of 1,900–2,200 MASL by over 700 smallholder farmers, each cultivating heirloom Ethiopian varieties on plots averaging just 2 hectares. Harvest runs from November to January, when ripe cherries are handpicked and delivered to the station, where they are carefully processed and naturally dried on raised beds.

The result is a vibrant and complex coffee that highlights the unique terroir of Guji—where high elevation, fertile soil, and traditional, chemical-free farming come together to create one of Ethiopia’s most celebrated cup profiles

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Complexity

Aroma Persistency

Sweetness

Body

Bitterness

Acidity

Flavour Profile

Dried Fruit
Dried Fruit
Floral
Floral
Caramel
Caramel
Chocolate
Chocolate

Roast Level

Light Roast Coffee Bean
Light
Dark Roast Coffee Bean
Dark

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Flavour Profile

Cooked Peach, Jasmine, Winey Acidity

Process

Natural

Roast Level

Light

Origin

Country: Ethiopia

Region: Guji

Varieties: Heirloom Ethiopia

Gogogu

This naturally processed Guji coffee from Ethiopia delivers a vibrant, layered cup with notes of peach, jasmine, dark chocolate, and cacao, lifted by wine-like acidity and smooth sweetness. Grown by over 700 smallholder farmers at high elevations in the Guji Zone, it reflects the region’s fertile soil, traditional farming, and celebrated terroir.

This naturally processed Guji coffee from Ethiopia offers a vibrant, complex cup with peach, jasmine, and dark chocolate notes that showcase the region’s high elevation, fertile soil, and traditional farming.