
Traffic Coffee
BASHA BEKELE DUWANCHO
BASHA BEKELE DUWANCHO is a Bensa, Ethiopia, Natural, 74158 Heirloom coffee from Traffic Coffee.
In stock since:
Details
- Origin
- Bensa, Ethiopia
- Process
- Natural
- Variety
- 74158 Heirloom
- Producer
- Basha Bekele & ~100 small farmers
Available Sizes▾
- 300g — $18.60 ($6.20/100g)
- 907g — $52.93 ($5.84/100g)
- 2267g — $103.71 ($4.58/100g)

BASHA BEKELE DUWANCHO
BASHA BEKELE DUWANCHO is a Bensa, Ethiopia, Natural, 74158 Heirloom coffee from Traffic Coffee.
In stock since:
Details
- Origin
- Bensa, Ethiopia
- Process
- Natural
- Variety
- 74158 Heirloom
- Producer
- Basha Bekele & ~100 small farmers
Available Sizes
- 300g — $18.60 ($6.20/100g)
- 907g — $52.93 ($5.84/100g)
- 2267g — $103.71 ($4.58/100g)
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Description
Farmer: Basha Bekele & ~100 small farmers Origin: Bensa, Ethiopia Process: Natural Varietal: 74158 Heirloom In the cup: blood orange, Aperol, pear, long sunsets From the same place and people that brought us Nguisse Nare comes BOMBE DUWANCHO. High up on a ridge at 2,300 MASL in Bombe, Duwancho sits among the highest-altitude washing stations in all of Ethiopia. We’ve had our eyes (and cups) on this region for years, and it keeps delivering — consistently placing among the top performers in the Ethiopian Cup of Excellence. The elevation here pushes the coffee to develop exceptionally dense seeds, giving way to those vibrant, layered profiles we chase every season. Producer Basha took home first place at the COE unsurprisingly but, we all knew it was inevitable. These coffees have become some of our all-time favourites — and clearly, we’re not the only ones.









