Guji

Ethiopia
Guji, Ethiopia coffee growing region — watercolor illustration
Altitude 1,800-2,300m
Climat Cool tropical highland with heavy seasonal rainfall
Sol Red volcanic loam with excellent drainage and high iron-oxide content; slightly acidic (pH 5.5-6.5) and rich in minerals, this soil underpins Guji's vivid tropical-fruit and floral notes that disti.
Récolte November-January

À propos

Guji has rapidly emerged as one of Ethiopia's most sought-after coffee origins, gaining formal recognition as a distinct zone separate from Sidama. The region's extreme elevations, often exceeding 2,200 meters, produce coffees of remarkable complexity and sweetness. Guji naturals are prized for their intense tropical fruit, peach, and floral honey notes with a creamy body. Washed lots from Guji display pristine clarity with white tea and citrus blossom character. The area's remote highlands shelter some of Ethiopia's last wild coffee forests, harboring extraordinary genetic diversity.