Ethiopia Dry Process Guji Goro

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Intense dry process character of potent fruits, rustic accents, and complex aromatics that cover a lot of ground. Strawberry, dried stone fruits, sorghum, rue herb, cedar shakes, dark cocoa. City to Full City+.

Total Score: 89.8
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

Goro brings potent dry process flavors of intense fruits and rustic bittersweetness to the cup, and can be roasted to  The dry fragrance is peppered with berry notes, both dried and cooked, accented by hints of rustic sugars around the edges, with complex aromatic wood and dried herbs. The berry aspects really come through in the wet aroma, with a fragrant dried blueberry note, along with saturated sweetness that reminded me of fruit reductions. This coffee has held up quite well, and delivers aromatic berry notes and a tangy acidic impression that leaves the complex flavors feeling well structured. Light roasts are graced with top notes of strawberry, dried stone fruits like natural apricots and peaches, with candied orange peel. I picked up on a very nice floral overlay in the light roasts, along with fresh rue leaf. Faint rustic notes are true to the process method, like hints of sorghum and rice syrups, aromatic cedar shakes, and preserved lemon. Full City roasts have impressive body and flavor, a dense tactile appeal blends nicely with aromatic fruit flavors, like dark chocolate-covered berry.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodDry Process (Natural)
cultivarHeirloom Types
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This dry process lot is from Goro station, located just a short jaunt from Hambela Wamena, where a good portion of our Guji coffee comes from. The site sits at around 2100 meters above sea level, with coffee planted between 1900 and 2300 meters. These lots are made up from the coffees of hundreds of local farmers who have very small plots of coffee, most with less than 2 hectares of planted land. Farmers deliver their coffee to stations like Goro, where it is bought as ripe cherry, and then processed down to the green seed. This is a dry process coffee, but Goro also has a wet mill for wet proces coffee too. For dry process coffee, they sort out as much of the unripe coffee as they can before sending to the drying tables where it takes 2-3 weeks to dry. We visited several stations run by this group, however Goro was not one of them. Their stations are all very well organized, both in terms of tracking payments to he farmers they buy from, and in their reinvestment in maintaining their processing equipment and drying beds. They also promote sustainable farming methods to the farmers they buy from, like tree stumping, organic compost, and not using fungicides on the coffee trees.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Goro Bedessa, Guji Zone
processing Dry Process (Natural)
drying method Raised Bed Sun-Dried
arrival date Sep 2025
lot size 80
bag size 60 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Heirloom Varieties
grade Grade 1
appearance .8 d/300gr, 14+ Screen
roast recommendations City to Full City
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso No
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