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This coffee is produced at the Wuri Washing Station in Worka-Sakaro, one of the 16 kebeles (villages) that make up Ethiopia’s Gedeb district. Located just south of Yirgacheffe, Gedeb has rapidly built a reputation for producing some of the world’s most exceptional coffees. Of the 1,276 hectares that make up Worka-Sakaro, 679 hectares are planted with coffee—highlighting the crop’s deep cultural and economic importance to the community.

Randy Evans visited the mill in 2018, shortly after Ethiopia relaxed its export regulations in 2017. That policy change allowed private washing stations to export coffee directly to buyers, creating new opportunities for traceability and giving well deserved recognition to the farmers and washing stations responsible for these coffees.

Processing at the Wuri Washing Station is meticulous and labor-intensive. After sorting and washing, the coffee is dried on raised beds under the sun for 12–15 days. The name “Wuri,” which translates to “high altitude,” reflects both the station’s location and the character of the coffee itself. At higher elevations, cooler temperatures slow the maturation of the coffee cherries, allowing more sugars to develop in the beans resulting in complex and vibrant flavor profiles.

Evans Brothers Coffee

Ethiopia Wuri Yirgacheffe

Ethiopia Wuri Yirgacheffe

Roast & Ships Sunday thru Wednesday.

Regular price $25.75 USD
Regular price Sale price $25.75 USD
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Characteristics

Roast

Light

Body

Fruit Bomb!

Acidity

Vibrant

Notes

Melon, Peach, Lime Leaf

Farm

Farmers Cooperative

Elevation

1900 - 2200 Masl

Varietal

Heirloom

Process

Washed

Location

Gedeb district in Ethiopia

Story

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This coffee is produced at the Wuri Washing Station in Worka-Sakaro, one of the 16 kebeles (villages) that make up Ethiopia’s Gedeb district. Located just south of Yirgacheffe, Gedeb has rapidly built a reputation for producing some of the world’s most exceptional coffees. Of the 1,276 hectares that make up Worka-Sakaro, 679 hectares are planted with coffee—highlighting the crop’s deep cultural and economic importance to the community.

Randy Evans visited the mill in 2018, shortly after Ethiopia relaxed its export regulations in 2017. That policy change allowed private washing stations to export coffee directly to buyers, creating new opportunities for traceability and giving well deserved recognition to the farmers and washing stations responsible for these coffees.

Processing at the Wuri Washing Station is meticulous and labor-intensive. After sorting and washing, the coffee is dried on raised beds under the sun for 12–15 days. The name “Wuri,” which translates to “high altitude,” reflects both the station’s location and the character of the coffee itself. At higher elevations, cooler temperatures slow the maturation of the coffee cherries, allowing more sugars to develop in the beans resulting in complex and vibrant flavor profiles.

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Established: 2009
Owners: Rick and Randy Evans
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Awards:
  • Good Food Award Winner: 2024, '23, '16, '13;
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Brothers, Rick and Randy Evans, founded Evans Brothers Coffee in the summer of 2009. As passionate skiers, the idea for the company developed over long chairlift rides at Schweitzer Mountain Resort during the winter of 2008 / 2009.

Our approach to coffee roasting is rooted in sourcing exceptional beans with attention to quality, sustainability, and cultivating meaningful relationships with farmers. Our partnerships with farmers, producers, importers & exporters are built on trust, respect, and a shared dedication to quality. These coffees come from the heart of the producers, roasters, & everyone in between.

We value community, connection, and quality in everything we do!