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Wholesale Ethiopia, Sidamo, G1 Organic

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Wholesale Ethiopia, Sidamo, G1 OrganicPeachy. Floral. Silky. This ones got us leaning in. We love Ethiopian coffees for their clarity and expression and this Sidamo Grade 1 is a beautiful example of why. Right away, were getting juicy white peach, soft jasmine florals, and a clean, tea like body. Its delicate, but not fragile everything is well integrated, balanced, and easy to come back to sip after sip. This is a washed process coffee, meaning the fruit is removed from the seed before

Peachy. Floral. Silky. This one’s got us leaning in.

We love Ethiopian coffees for their clarity and expression — and this Sidamo Grade 1 is a beautiful example of why.

Right away, we’re getting juicy white peach, soft jasmine florals, and a clean, tea-like body. It’s delicate, but not fragile — everything is well integrated, balanced, and easy to come back to sip after sip.

This is a washed process coffee, meaning the fruit is removed from the seed before drying. The result is a cup with high clarity, defined acidity, and a more transparent expression of origin. In this case, that shows up as a refined, almost elegant profile that really highlights the terroir of Sidamo.

From a sensory perspective, this coffee lands with:

  • Bright, structured acidity (think ripe stone fruit rather than sharp citrus)

  • Tea-like body — light, silky, and clean

  • Floral aromatics with a sustained sweetness throughout

  • A balanced finish with no one note overpowering the cup

It’s a great example of a coffee that’s complex without being confusing — everything is working together.

We’ve roasted this one on the lighter side to preserve that clarity and let those peach and floral notes really show. Push it darker and you’d lose what makes this coffee special.

This is a coffee that shines in pour over and drip, where you can really experience its nuance and structure. It’ll produce a bright, expressive espresso as well, but if you want to taste everything it has to offer, we’d recommend brewing it a little slower.

As always, this is 100% specialty coffee — no flavours added, just careful cultivation, processing, and roasting bringing out what’s already there.We're digging this light roast specialty coffee. As always, you can feel good knowing you're supporting small Canadian coffee roasters with each sip! Have any brew questions? Reach out to us with the chat or send us a message here

ORIGIN: Ethiopia

REGION: Sidamo

PROFILE: Light

NOTES: Peach, Jasmine, Black Tea

VARIETALS: Heirloom Arabica

PROCESS: Washed

ELEVATION: 1,800 - 2,200 MASL

Available in 340g, 850g or 2.2kg bags of whole bean coffee.

We recommend this light roast on pour over or drip coffee brewers.

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