Gesha varietal + washed processing — the canonical floral, jasmine, bergamot specialty cup. The reference point that put Panama Gesha on the map and reshaped what coffee could taste like.
For tasting the specialty-coffee reference point. For the bag worth writing notes on. For anyone curious why Gesha became the most-discussed varietal in the last 20 years.
Double filter: variety AND process. Excludes natural-process Geshas (a separate juicier character) and washed-but-non-Gesha beans, leaving the cluster that defines the floral end of specialty. Usually the most expensive bag in any roaster's lineup; the difference between a careful pour and a sloppy one is substantial.
Gesha originally from Ethiopia, brought to global attention in 2004 when Panama's Hacienda La Esmeralda set a world price record. Now grown in Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Ecuador, and back to its native Ethiopia.
100g·$21
100g·$79
220g·£16.95
250g·$27.45
227g·$36
200g·£32.84
100g·$79