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Ethiopia Danche Marcelo

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Danche Marcelo is back, and we’re running this experimental washed process alongside a full natural from the same folks and the same place. Danche is the washing station in Gedeb, and while the natural is, well, a natural, Marcelo is named after the station manager.

Ethiopia's the birthplace of coffee, with unparalleled genetic diversity, plus unique terroir and processing that can produce super floral, citric washed coffees and the cleanest, juiciest, most berry- and tropical-forward naturals. 

And Snap Coffees, a quality-focused exporter and washing station operator, has been a longtime partner for us at Huck. We've featured coffees from Snap's two washing stations in the kebele of Worka Chelbesa - the eponymous Worka Chelbesa station, plus the newer Danche station - for most of the last 5+ years, and coffees from within the Snap network often make up at least some, and sometimes all, of our flagship Phantom Limb Blend.

Over the past couple years, Snap has given its washing station managers the opportunity to experiment a bit with processing, and deviate a bit from the traditional washed and natural profiles. In this case Marcelo, one of the employees at Danche, pioneered a weird take on the washed process, keeping the coffee in-cherry, but in a sealed, cool environment, for 5 full days before undergoing a more typical washed process. Risky, but it works.

Last year, we spent some time with Snap in Addis Adaba, tasting dozens of coffees from throughout their network. When we came across the Marcelo process, it was "wow, wtf is this Amanuel?, we gotta have it" at first sip. And we were tasting samples blind, so even better that it came from a station we've bought from for years. Now we’re stoked to have it back for round two!

This one's combines the things we love in both the best washed and natural Ethiopias - citrus and florality, plus bigger fruit and body - without some some of the funky wine, pushing vinegar, that we sometimes taste in super-long fermentations. We're tasting nectarine and mango front and center, with white tea florality, subtle blackberry, and bright, clementine-like citrus acidity. Crisp, bright, and just a touch more fruit than you might expect in a washed Ethiopia.


*** For roasting schedule, shipping, receiving & additional information, please visit out Frequently Asked Questions . And, for a primer on coffee processing, check out our Processing Basics Guide. *** 

 

*washing station photos courtesy Snap Coffees.



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