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This juicy heirloom coffee introduces itself with aromas of golden raisin, nougat, and oolong tea. We found notes of macadamia, green tea, and shortbread in the cup alongside green grape acidity. The aftertaste features semi-sweet chocolate and basil.

Imported by our friends at Crop to Cup.

"Musa Abalulesa and his brothers, Mustefa and Gugu, each farm small holdings in Gomma, Agaro. Musa and Mustefa jointly manage two farms outside Beshasha—Koye and Chanko—on land at 2,100 meters that was once dense jungle. Before it was cleared for coffee, that parcel served as a hideout for their father, Abalulesa, a guerrilla resisting the Derg military regime. Abalulesa died in 1977, when Musa was two. Under a later amnesty and reconciliation program, the government granted land to the family—property his sons now farm.

"In 2006, Musa won a national competition organized by the Ethiopian government among 500 selected participants. The prize sent him to AFCA in Uganda and included both cash and a hand pulper. He reinvested the money to expand his farm to 43.8 hectares. Two years later, however, the launch of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange ended direct export, forcing him to sell locally in Agaro at commercial prices.

"That shifted in 2016, when export liberalization allowed certain farmers to secure their own licenses. Crop to Cup became Musa’s first direct-sale customer that year. His success has encouraged others in the region to pursue direct export in search of stronger prices. Premiums earned since have funded farm renovations, new seedlings from his nursery, additional drying beds, shade cloth, and a larger warehouse.

"Musa farms organically, grows avocados, and keeps honey bees to diversify income. Together, Musa and Mustefa also operate a seed production business, supplying seeds to local government seed banks."

PT's Coffee

Ethiopia Musa Abalulesa Honey

Ethiopia Musa Abalulesa Honey

Roasts and Ships Monday thru Thursday

Regular price $27.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $27.00 USD
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Characteristics

Roast

Medium Light

Body

Juicy

Acidity

Green Grape

Notes

Green Grape, Shortbread, Oolong Tea

Farm

Smallholders

Farmer

Musa Abalulesa

Elevation

2100 Masl

Varietal

JARC 74110, JARC 74165

Process

Honey

Location

Goma District, Ethiopia, Africa

Story

Triangle Accent

This juicy heirloom coffee introduces itself with aromas of golden raisin, nougat, and oolong tea. We found notes of macadamia, green tea, and shortbread in the cup alongside green grape acidity. The aftertaste features semi-sweet chocolate and basil.

Imported by our friends at Crop to Cup.

"Musa Abalulesa and his brothers, Mustefa and Gugu, each farm small holdings in Gomma, Agaro. Musa and Mustefa jointly manage two farms outside Beshasha—Koye and Chanko—on land at 2,100 meters that was once dense jungle. Before it was cleared for coffee, that parcel served as a hideout for their father, Abalulesa, a guerrilla resisting the Derg military regime. Abalulesa died in 1977, when Musa was two. Under a later amnesty and reconciliation program, the government granted land to the family—property his sons now farm.

"In 2006, Musa won a national competition organized by the Ethiopian government among 500 selected participants. The prize sent him to AFCA in Uganda and included both cash and a hand pulper. He reinvested the money to expand his farm to 43.8 hectares. Two years later, however, the launch of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange ended direct export, forcing him to sell locally in Agaro at commercial prices.

"That shifted in 2016, when export liberalization allowed certain farmers to secure their own licenses. Crop to Cup became Musa’s first direct-sale customer that year. His success has encouraged others in the region to pursue direct export in search of stronger prices. Premiums earned since have funded farm renovations, new seedlings from his nursery, additional drying beds, shade cloth, and a larger warehouse.

"Musa farms organically, grows avocados, and keeps honey bees to diversify income. Together, Musa and Mustefa also operate a seed production business, supplying seeds to local government seed banks."

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  • 2020 Good Food Award Finalist
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  • 2011 Top 17 Roasters in America - Fortune Magazine
  • 2009 Macro Roaster of the Year (Roast Magazine)
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PT's Coffee Roasting Co. is an award-winning coffee roaster founded in Topeka, Kansas, in 1993.2020 Good Food Award Finalist

Our mission: exceptional coffee, lifelong friendships, and the wisdom to appreciate both.

They were named Roast Magazine's Roaster of the Year in 2009. Nearly 80% of the coffee we produce is acquired through our Direct Trade program. Exceptional freshly roasted coffee beans depend upon great partnerships, and our partners are selected for more than just their harvests—they are socially responsible and environmentally conscious.

Today, we roast dozens of single-origin specialty coffees and signature blends for our retail locations, wholesale clients, and online customers around the world.

PT's is among the leading roasters reviewed by industry resource Coffee Review, with nearly forty 94+ scores and seven appearances on their Top 30 Coffees of the Year. PT's has also received accolades from the Good Food Foundation and publications including Uncrate, Food + Wine, Gear Patrol, The Daily Meal, and more. Exceptional freshly roasted coffee beans depend upon great partnerships, and our partners are selected for more than just their harvests—they are socially responsible and environmentally conscious.