July 08, 2024
Gesha Village's primary goal revolves around restoring the Gesha plant to its rightful terroir, where the ideal combination of soil, climate, and elevation harmonize to enhance the coffee's inherent qualities. Through this purposeful endeavor, the farm thrives, yielding an exceptional coffee that reaches new heights of flavor and distinction. Guided by a spirit of exploration and reverence, Gesha Village stands as a testament to the boundless potential of aligning human effort with the natural wonders of the land.
We taste notes of Red Grape, Honeydew, Tangerine.
Our brewing recommendation:
Dose: 20g
Ratio: 1:17
Grind: Coarse
Bloom: 1:2 for 30s
Total Brew: 3:15
TDS: 1.4
Extraction: 20%We recommend a continuous pour- Ethiopian coffees like to choke up toward the end of the brewtime, try to keep at or under 3:15.
April 07, 2025
Introducing the Red Sun Tasting Set — three Gesha coffees from Panama and Ethiopia that each capture a unique expression of terroir, craft, and character. From the steep slopes of Hacienda La Esmeralda’s Jaramillo farm to the biodiverse ridges of Finca Santa Teresa and the wild forest edge of Gesha Village, this set is a journey through some of the world’s most remarkable coffee origins.
A good coffee captures a flavor, a great coffee captures a place. The rarest coffees capture a moment.
Red Sun is our invitation to explore excellence — one cup at a time.
November 22, 2024
Dose: 21g
Ratio: 1:16.2
Grind: Neutral
Bloom: 1:2 for 30s
Total Brew: 2:50
TDS: 1.45
Extraction: 20.50%
The Villa Betulia Sidra dialed really quickly for us. We found the best dial to be a grind size around neutral combined with a 21g dose to produce a TDS of 1.45% and extraction of 20.5%. In general, I’m noticing that Sidra varieties taste great with a 21g dose. The higher dose amplifies the fruity and candy notes. This coffee tastes like candy when dialed well and should have a long, sweet, juicy aftertaste.
November 19, 2024
Dose: 21g
Ratio: 1:17
Grind: Coarse
Bloom: 1:2 for 30s
Total Brew: 3:15
TDS: 1.45
Extraction: 20%
This coffee is a fantastic expression of a “classic” gesha flavor profile. You should expect lots of delicate florals and positive tea-like characteristics with a medium-high acidity. Due to the delicate nature of this coffee, I would pay special attention to avoiding over-extraction, especially since gesha coffees can have a tendency to brew slowly. The extra 1 gram up-dose should give you enough flavor/body to offset a coarser grind.
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