Ethiopia Abanda Estate

Tasting Notes

Strength/Intensity

2/10

Roast

Light

About this Coffee

Sourced from the scenic highlands of Ethiopia’s Limu growing region, this washed single origin coffee has a unique blend of sweet flavors of nectarine and lemon verbena coupled with hints of caraway.

MICHAEL OMRAN

Established in 2009 by the Omran family, Abana Estate is a 300-hectare coffee farm favorably located in the scenic highlands of Ethiopia’s Limu growing region. With most of the farm sitting above 2,000 meters, conditions are ideal for producing specialty coffee. Realizing this, the Omran family decided to shift their focus from producing large volumes of coffee, to producing high quality coffee instead. By tracking data, experimenting with processing and utilizing sensory skills, they were able to refine practices and significantly increase the quality of their coffee.

In 2009, the Omran family decided to purchase and develop land in Ethiopia due to its connection with the history of coffee. Limu lies near the forests in western Ethiopia where the Arabica species of coffee originates, the birthplace of coffee. Abana is the Arabic word for “our father,” it pays homage to the deep roots, rich heritage, and origins of wild Arabica coffee.

WHY WE LOVE THIS COFFEE

Since the inception of the estate over ten years ago, quality of life for the workers and their families has been a major focus for the Omran family, specifically education and health care. Abana has donated much needed supplies to the local clinic, supported the newly built pre-school in Gera, and built sports fields which now serve as a community space.

Abana covers the cost of supplies and uniforms for over 30 children of the workers who live on the farm. One of Abana’s longest tenured employees, and now the farm’s assistant manager, Tujuba Wakbusho, earned his MBA from Walisso University which was fully sponsored by the Omran family. Ongoing projects have enabled members of the community to receive over 1,500 medical treatments, which included cataract surgeries and dental procedures.

GOOD COFFEE, BETTER PLANET

Since the inception of the estate over ten years ago, quality of life for the workers and their families has been a major focus for the Omran family, specifically education and health care.

Abana has donated much needed supplies to the local clinic, supported the newly built pre-school in Gera, and built sports fields which now serve as a community space. Abana covers the cost of supplies and uniforms for over 30 children of the workers who live on the farm.

One of Abana’s longest tenured employees, and now the farm’s assistant manager, Tujuba Wakbusho, earned his MBA from Walisso University which was fully sponsored by the Omran family.

Ongoing projects have enabled members of the community to receive over 1,500 medical treatments, which included cataract surgeries and dental procedures.