Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Gedeb Halo Beriti Grade 1 Washed
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Cupping Notes: Floral, tropical, lime

Origin: Ethiopia

Subregion: Halo Beriti, Gedeb

Region: Yirgacheffe SNNPR

Farm/ Coop: Tracon

Varietal: Indigenous Heirloom

Processing: Washed Process

Altitude: 1950 - 2200 m.a.s.l

Cupping notes: Floral, tropical, lime

 

Most of the varieties found in Eastern Gedeb are indigenous heirlooms. They adapt better to the environment and seem to give higher quality yields and coffees with the known and celebrated Yirgacheffe flavours with intense acidity, floral and spicy flavours. Coffee cherries are carefully picked everyday to ensure only the ripe fruits are picked and brought to Gotti's station every single day. About 10-20 thousand kilograms of cherries arrive each day.

Gotiti Station receives cherries from high-altitude farms in Eastern Gedeb. It possesses about 88 African Drying Beds and the majority is used for Washed Coffee.

Canadian Customers

Pre-Umber is happy to offer our Canadian customers free shipping on all orders over $100.00 (Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Yukon there is a flat rate fee)  Orders qualifying for free shipping will be sent via Canada Post Expedited Parcel service, UPS or Purolator depending on your address.  If you do not want to use the free shipping option you will have the option to choose which method you would like us to ship and you simply pay what we have to pay for shipping.

If your cart just doesn't seem to total up to $100.00, don't worry.  Pre-Umber offers real-time carrier shipping through Canada Post as well as other courier services.  To access these other couriers you can not use a PO Box but must use a physical address.  You will see the real-tie pricing and can choose the method of shipping that you would like. 

Pre-Umber wants you to enjoy your coffee or merchandise as soon as we can get it to you, so we always strive to send your order out within 24 hours of having received it.

To see the Canada Post delivery standards please follow this link and use our Postal code T4J 1R1. Delivery Standards

 

United States of America Customers

Pre-Umber is now shipping to customers in the continental United States of America.  We are using Canada Post/USPS for shipping so as to include the greatest number of customers. 

We are offering a flat rate shipping fee:

0 - 12 Pounds a flat rate of $20 CND (way cheaper in USD)

12 -20 Pounds a flat rate of $35 CND (still way cheaper in USD)

31-55 Pounds a flat rate of $60 CND (still very cheap in USD)

If you would rather not use the flat rate option you can choose to use Expedited Parcel USA or Xpresspost USA at your own expense.

We do our best to ship all orders within 24 hours of receiving the order and many are shipping within a matter of hours.

We look forward to serving all your home coffee roasting needs.

 

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Donald MacDonald
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We bought a fair amount of Brazilian coffee 3rd last order called women in coffee. Big mistake! Even considered throwing it out but didn’t. No more Brazilian coffee for us. That is main reason we focused on so much Ethiopian coffee this time. I am anxious to hear if you are getting more Colombian coffee, Tamesis. It was as good as the Ethiopian.
Sure appreciate how hard you work to please. Thank you! Merry Christmas!

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Donald MacDonald
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We bought a fair amount of Brazilian coffee 3rd last order called women in coffee. Big mistake! Even considered throwing it out but didn’t. No more Brazilian coffee for us. That is main reason we focused on so much Ethiopian coffee this time. I am anxious to hear if you are getting more Colombian coffee, Tamesis. It was as good as the Ethiopian.
Sure appreciate how hard you work to please. Thank you! Merry Christmas!