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Ela Tenacha

Ela Tenacha

Tropical Fruit, Milk Chocolate, Bakers Spice

Regular price $25.00 AUD
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Available to ship by Tuesday (11 Nov)

Shipped by Therefore Coffee Roasters from Gold Coast, QLD

  • Free delivery for orders 1kg+ from any one roaster
  • 5% off multiple 1kg bags of coffee blends (applied at checkout)

Ela Tenacha is a small washing station in southern Ethiopia founded in 2021 by friends Ashebir and Ashenafi. Set high at 2,100 masl, the station works mainly with the Kurume variety — prized for its dense cherries and lively cup profile.

Processing is meticulous - washed, fermented, soaked, and dried slowly under a mix of sun and shade. The result is a classic Yirgacheffe expression that is bright, layered and precise, with a modern sense of care behind it.

  • Region: Yirgacheffe
  • Country: Ethiopia
  • Elevation: 2,200 masl
  • Variety: Kurume
  • Process: Natural

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  • Coffee Profile

    Roast Type
    Espresso & Filter Espresso
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    Medium
    Features
    Single origin Single Origin
    Best served Black or with Milk Best served Black or with Milk
  • Brewing Guide

    Methods recommended
    Espresso Moka pot

    Not available

  • Tasting Guide

    Taste Profile
    Bright & Fruity Bright & Fruity
    Tasting Notes

    Tropical Fruit, Milk Chocolate, Bakers Spice

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We want to live in a world where coffee producers, their families and communities can thrive.

Unfortunately, the history of coffee production is intertwined with that of colonialism and slavery. Even today it is not uncommon for producers and workers to be faced with poverty, food scarcity, and child labour. Modern slavery still exists within the coffee producing industry.

Coffee is traditionally sold at a price that has nothing to do with farmer's living expenses (Read: C Price) and is often below the cost of production. We don't like the idea of Wall Street influencing how much our producers get paid on a given day. Our sourcing partners always pay premium prices based on cost of production and quality; not the market price.

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