Ethiopia Wush Wush Natural Anaerobic

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Light Roast - Limited Release

ETHIOPIA

Rare Wush Wush Natural Anaerobic, round three! This is another gem from one of the titans of Ethiopian specialty coffee, Israel Degafa. This coffee is very juicy, very bright, and very fruity - we taste watermelon candy and bubblegum, plus sweet and sour cherries. Don’t miss out!

STATION OWNER/PRODUCER:
Israel Degafa
PROCESSING STATION:
Power Coffee Station
ORIGIN:
Bedessa, Hambela, Guji, Oromia
ELEVATION:
2,120 masl
VARIETY:
Heirloom Wush Wush
PROCESSING:
Anaerobic Natural
DRY TIME:
12 days
HARVEST:
March – April 2024
TASTING:
Watermelon candy & bubblegum, juicy

IMPORTANT INFO ON BLACK LABEL COFFEE SHIPMENTS:
Black Label coffees only roast and ship on Tuesdays (any order that includes a Black Label coffee will get shipped the following Tuesday).

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Why We Love This Coffee

Wush Wush! There’s been a lot of hype about Wush Wush over the past few years and we’re excited to be offering this lot for the third consecutive year from legendary producer Israel Degafa! Wush Wush is a rare Ethiopian heirloom variety named for where it came from: Wushwush, a small area in the southwest of Ethiopia near Jimma and Sidamo. Though rare, the Wush Wush variety is actually quite good in terms of potential production yield, as well as tolerance to drought, heavy rains, hot weather, and cold nights. 

This Wush Wush lot is particularly special as it underwent a 4 day natural anaerobic fermentation, meaning whole cherries were placed in sealed plastic bags to ferment for 4 days in cool, dry, open areas, and then placed on raised African beds to dry after those first 4 days. The cherries were checked daily during the 4 day fermentation to ensure evenness. 

This coffee is very juicy, very bright, and very fruity, but the best part is that it is exceptionally clean for an anaerobic - the funk/booze is extremely minimal. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

Water Recommendation: 

For those of you who want to get every last drop of excellence out of this coffee, our preferred brewing water (at least for cupping) is full strength Third Wave Water (130ppm GH, 40ppm KH), though Rao/Perger water (90ppm GH, 42ppm KH) is not far behind.

Full-strength Third Wave Water gives a very sweet, juicy cup with the most candy-like flavor, practically like a Jolly Rancher.

Half-strength Third Wave Water (65ppm GH, 20ppm KH), which is nearly identical to Lance Hedrick’s Light & Bright water (60ppm GH, 25ppm KH), gives a much more acid-driven cup profile that lacks sweetness and complexity. Optimistically, we can say we taste a lot of sour cherry but it’s almost just a generic sourness without much real character to it.

Rao/Perger water gives an excellent flavor profile that is just a little less sweet and less watermelon-forward than full strength Third Wave Water. This water offers the most nuance and complexity though.

Philadelphia water (Baxter water supply) filtered with a three-stage carbon system with a little softening (somewhat similar to what a Brita pitcher would do) also gives an excellent cup profile, most similar to full strength Third Wave Water, though there is a bit more generic brown “coffee-like” flavor to it.

If this is all very confusing—check out our blog post on water for coffee!

Processing Details from our Importer:

“Step 1

Make the cherry selection based on ripeness. Put the cherry on African beds for sorting/removal of unripe, overripe, Foreign matter, leaves, and others.

Step 2

After sorting put back cherries in PP bags and place them in cool dry open areas for targeted days. (for 4 days)

Step 3

Check the bags each day and makeup down placement of the bags once a day for proper natural fermentation.

Step 4

Move the fermented bags to African drying beds and then follow natural specialty protocols”


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