Corvus Coffee Gesha Villages’ 1931 Gesha Collection
The Basics:
Sourced from Gesha Village Estate of Ethiopia
Producers - Adam Overton and Rachel Samuel
Region - Bench Maji, Ethiopia
$45 MSRP each
Oma Gesha - Anaerobic Honey:
Chocolate covered pecans and honey smacks cereal on the nose followed by papaya, kiwi, and charred marshmallow on the palate.
Oma Gesha - Natural:
Cranberry and pomegranate on the nose followed by cinnamon raisin bread and lemon zest on the palate.
Surma Gesha - Honey:
Honey and pecan pie on the nose followed by guava, bubble gum, cantaloupe, and fresh peaches on the palate.
Final Thoughts:
As with all Gesha coffees from Ethiopia, there is a more intense sweetness than what you might find from other varieties. Combining that with the naturally processed beans creates a sweet and fruit forward cup of coffee that is the perfect start to the day. If you are like me and enjoy a coffee that brings a punch of sweet but tart fruit in every sip, then these are a must try.