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    Grilled Peach. Earl Grey. Milk Chocolate. Berries.

    Ship within 1 week after roast date
    100% specialty arabica coffee beans only
    Onyx's coffee beans are at their peak 2 to 3 weeks after roasting

    Origin Ethiopia
    Variety Landrace
    Processing Dry Washed
    Preferred Extraction Filter & Espresso
    Roast Level Moderate Agtron #119
    Production Roaster Loring S70 Peregrine

    About this coffee: 

    We’re delighted to share the return of our annual Holiday release — a joyful, crowd-pleasing coffee that captures the spirit of gathering. This year’s offering comes from METAD, our closest relationship in Ethiopia. Roasted to a deep, developed medium profile, this coffee expresses rich cocoa foundations layered with notes of spiced berry compote and a lingering sweetness reminiscent of warm cobbler. It’s a versatile cup, nuanced enough for the coffee nerds, yet comforting and approachable for those who take theirs with generous cream and sugar. (looking at you, in-laws.)

    The Story:

    The Adinews, Harmony, and Ethiopia’s First Female Pilot
    by Dakota Graff

    The primary word I’d use when describing the coffees and practices of METAD is harmony. That experience is evident in the cup, with its delicate florals and soft fruit characters, but it moves far deeper than the taste experience of the coffees. Since I’ve been involved with the Adinew brothers, it’s been proven time and time again that they are committed to producing some of the best coffees in Ethiopia, and they uphold high standards of business while doing so. Within our near eight-year relationship, both Tariku and Aman have proven to care deeply about their coffees, and about personal relationships. Tariku Adinew has the gift of hospitality, making me feel at home when I’m halfway around the world, sleep-deprived, and usually over-caffeinated. This hospitality lends to the harmony I experience in their coffees, and the efforts of their family work surpass the experience that buyers have with them and their coffees.

    The soil that this coffee is grown in was a gift to Muluemebet Emiru in 1934. Muluemebet was Africa’s first female pilot, and after World War II, she was gifted farmlands in Harar that became a private coffee estate. This ultimately formed the family connection to the land and their harmony with the cycles of coffee production. The Hambela estate is now world-famous for producing the best coffees in Ethiopia, no small part to the commitment of the Adinew brothers to elevate these coffees to heights unknown previously. METAD sets the standard for quality at each washing station they own, adapting practices from all over the world to grow and process coffee to the highest standard. Doing such great and harmonious work in the sometimes dissonant setting of Ethiopia is what sets them apart, and they strive to elevate not only the coffees but the people as well. Over the past few years, they’ve adopted a local elementary school that provides over 400 students with supplies and financial support through Grounds for Health. It’s clear that each action they take in Ethiopia elevates not only the coffees they grow but the people they work alongside. We are honored to continue to work with them each season.

    Over the last four seasons, METAD has opened up a state-of-the-art dry milling facility where all of our coffees are milled and prepped for export. This is advantageous for everyone, as the lines can be long at other milling facilities. (and fraught with issues) This has allowed our sourcing program to stay nimble in the last two challenging seasons. The milling facility is located strategically outside of the city, with a direct road circumventing the busy capital of Addis Ababa. From the facility, the stuffed 20-foot containers preferred for coffee shipping can take a quick two-day journey to the port of Djibouti, and thus onward, eventually arriving at our roastery in Arkansas.

    Brewing Recipe : 

    Espresso
    Brewing ratio 1 : 2.3
    Ground coffee 18g
    Espresso output 42g
    Brew time 25-35 seconds
    Filter
    Brewing ratio 1 : 17
    Ground coffee 20g
    Total water 300ml
    Water temperature 93ºc
    Brew time 3 minutes