73Stonefruit, Toffee, and Marmalade on a washed build.
Jimma, ET · Washed
Producer
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Producer overview
Mustefa Abakeno produces coffee across Ethiopia and Peru, with operations situated in the Guji and Jimma regions. The farms are located at an altitude band between 1950 and 2100 meters.
The varietal landscape includes a mix of traditional and regional cultivars. The catalog lists heirloom varieties, along with the 74110 and 74112 selections. Additionally, the producer works with Catuai, Caturra, and Pache varieties.
The process portfolio is primarily focused on washed coffees, which account for nine of the ten lots recorded in the index. One natural process lot is also represented in the catalog.
The catalog footprint for Mustefa Abakeno includes ten total coffees, with five roasters currently carrying these lots. Recent catalog examples include the Ethiopia Beshasha washed lot featuring 74110, 74112, and heirloom varieties from Moon Roast Specialty Coffee. Other examples include the Ethiopia Natural Mustefa Abakeno processed by Andytown Coffee Roasters using 74110 and 74112 varieties, and a washed heirloom lot from Verve Coffee Roasters.
The work of Mustefa Abakeno is characterized by a primary focus on washed processing and the cultivation of regional Ethiopian varieties.
Distilled from catalog data, COE history, and reviewer coverage.
Producer profile
Varietals
Processes
Altitude
1950–2100m
79Jimma, ET / Washed; taste data is still thin.
Jimma, ET · Washed
Not ratedExpect Orange, Black Tea, and Gingerbread from this washed.
Jimma, ET · Washed
86Cranberry, Oolong Tea, and Golden Raisin on a washed build.
Guji, ET · Washed
82Washed lot with Pear, Marmalade, and Pine in the cup.
Guji, ET · Washed
82Pluot, Hibiscus, and Dark Chocolate on a washed build.
Jimma, ET · Washed
Not ratedApricot, Almond, and Treacle on a washed build.
Jimma, ET · Washed
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