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Ethiopia is where coffee’s story begins. It’s one of the few places on Earth where coffee still grows wild, rooted in rich volcanic soil and surrounded by unmatched genetic diversity. That’s what gives Ethiopian coffees their incredible range of character, vibrant, complex, and alive with flavor. At Tracon’s Worka Sakaro station, smallholder farmers bring in perfectly ripe cherries by hand. Each one is carefully sorted before entering stainless steel canisters for a 4-5 day anaerobic fermentation. Inside, oxygen fades, pressure builds, and the coffee develops its signature intensity. Once the cherries reach the right moisture level, they move to raised African beds to sun-dry for up to 18 days, locking in deep fruit character and layered sweetness. The result is a coffee that feels both ancient and new a true expression of Ethiopia’s wild origin energy. Cup Notes: Raspberry • Melon • Black Plum Process: Anaerobic Natural Roast: Filter Focused - Medium Farm: Various Producer: Various Region: Gedeb, Ethiopia

Sweet & Tart

+Medium Roast

+Raspberry
+Melon
+Black Plum

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250G (8.8OZ)

Sweet & Tart

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250G (8.8OZ)
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GEDEB
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GEDEB
GEDEB
Ethiopia is where coffee’s story begins. It’s one of the few places on Earth where coffee still grows wild, rooted in rich volcanic soil and surrounded by unmatched genetic diversity. That’s what gives Ethiopian coffees their incredible range of character, vibrant, complex, and alive with flavor. At Tracon’s Worka Sakaro station, smallholder farmers bring in perfectly ripe cherries by hand. Each one is carefully sorted before entering stainless steel canisters for a 4-5 day anaerobic fermentation. Inside, oxygen fades, pressure builds, and the coffee develops its signature intensity. Once the cherries reach the right moisture level, they move to raised African beds to sun-dry for up to 18 days, locking in deep fruit character and layered sweetness. The result is a coffee that feels both ancient and new a true expression of Ethiopia’s wild origin energy. Cup Notes: Raspberry • Melon • Black Plum Process: Anaerobic Natural Roast: Filter Focused - Medium Farm: Various Producer: Various Region: Gedeb, Ethiopia

Sweet & Tart

+Medium Roast

+Raspberry
+Melon
+Black Plum

Isolated Origin
Filter
250G (8.8OZ)

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COFFEE FAQ

Specialty coffee is scored 80 points or higher on a 100-point scale by certified graders. In practice, it means coffee that’s carefully cultivated, harvested at peak ripeness, and processed with precision. For BIGFACE, specialty means clarity, complexity, and the kind of character you can only taste when every detail is dialed in.

We work with trusted farmers and export partners in origin countries like Colombia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. Every release is tied to a specific farm, estate, or microlot, so you always know where it was grown, who produced it, and how it was processed.

Those flavors are naturally present in coffee. Coffee shares hundreds of the same aromatic compounds found in fruits, flowers, and spices. When you see tasting notes like grapefruit, honey, or cacao, it’s describing what the coffee expresses naturally, nothing added, just unlocked through roast and brew.

BIGFACE coffees are marked with a Best By date, we recommend enjoying them before then for peak flavor. Store your coffee sealed in its BIGFACE bag or in an airtight container at room temperature, away from heat, light, and humidity. The coffee will remain safe to drink past the Best By date, but flavor and aromatics are at their best when enjoyed before that point.

Yes. Specialty pricing reflects the investment at origin. Hand-picking cherries, extended fermentations, and careful drying all require time and labor. Paying more means better quality in the cup and better wages for producers. It’s about excellence and fairness throughout the supply chain.

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