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Nyala Daye Bensa

Ethiopia - Sidama - Daye Bensa - NYALA - Q2 - Fully washed

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This traceability is rare for a terroir coffee

2020, shocking! Ethiopian regulations allowed us to access traceability information and the washing stations were able to export directly!

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The law now allows Ethiopian producers to sell their coffee directly as an exporter abroad. Previously, this was reserved for producers with large areas of land. All the others, i.e. the vast majority of Ethiopian producers, had to send their production through the coffee exchange in Addis Ababa (EXC), which was then responsible for organising international sales, via the largest exporters. 

This new traceability, which allows us to know the washing station, allows us to tell you that this year Nyala coffee was fully washed at ZB Washing Station in the Adola district.
This may change and, while remaining under the Sidama A designation, other stations may supply this coffee, which we always select as Q2, fully washed, 83+.

This fully washed Nyala coffee is guaranteed to be Sidama A (also known as Sidamo in some translations). It offers fruit notes, good acidity and a smooth body.
This year's Nyala coffee comes from the Adola woreda, from which it takes its name.

Full documentation

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  • Origin

    Ethiopia
  • Zone

    Sidama
  • Woreda

    Bensa
  • Producer

    Asefa Dukamo
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Heirloom

  • Process

    Washed

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Altitude

    1800
  • Harvest period

    November - January
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

Zone Sidama

The area covered by the Sidama appellation is very large, stretching over 500 km: the coffees have very different profiles! Sidama is the name of the appellation, but above all it is the name of the people of southern Ethiopia. Sidamo is a negative term used by people from the north to refer to the Sidama people of the south.

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