





Tariku Kare // ETHIOPIA
Origin: Bombe, Guji // ETHIOPIA
Producer: Tariku Kare
Farm: Refisa Washing Station
Varietal: Heirloom varietals 74158 and 74165
Process: Washed
Elevation: 2070 metres above sea level
Import Partner: Showroom Coffee
What we taste: Subtle, but complex, this classic washed Ethiopia features notes of peach tea, pink lemonade, toffee, and melon. Vibrant acidity pairs with a subtle sweetness for a clean and classic cup.
All Coffee is sold as whole beans.
Origin: Bombe, Guji // ETHIOPIA
Producer: Tariku Kare
Farm: Refisa Washing Station
Varietal: Heirloom varietals 74158 and 74165
Process: Washed
Elevation: 2070 metres above sea level
Import Partner: Showroom Coffee
What we taste: Subtle, but complex, this classic washed Ethiopia features notes of peach tea, pink lemonade, toffee, and melon. Vibrant acidity pairs with a subtle sweetness for a clean and classic cup.
All Coffee is sold as whole beans.
Origin: Bombe, Guji // ETHIOPIA
Producer: Tariku Kare
Farm: Refisa Washing Station
Varietal: Heirloom varietals 74158 and 74165
Process: Washed
Elevation: 2070 metres above sea level
Import Partner: Showroom Coffee
What we taste: Subtle, but complex, this classic washed Ethiopia features notes of peach tea, pink lemonade, toffee, and melon. Vibrant acidity pairs with a subtle sweetness for a clean and classic cup.
All Coffee is sold as whole beans.
From the Importer

Tariku Kare // PRODUCER
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In the heart of Nensebo woreda, Refisa washing station purchases from a total of 593 farmers delivering red cherry from Refisa, Roricho, Bulga, and Riripa villages. Located in Oromia, about 400km south of Addis Ababa, Nensebo woreda is home to a collection of smallholder farmers spanning 5,000 hectares of coffee at extraordinarily high elevations up to 2200 masl. The average farm size in Nensebo is two hectares and contains a mix of local coffee varieties, including wild varietals originating from the neighboring forests. Nensebo is a new coffee-growing area, categorized as Sidama D on the ECX coffee map.
Refisa Washing Station // ETHIOPIA
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The story of the washing station’s owner, Tariku Kare, is one of the successes that comes when hard work and perseverance collide with opportunity. Tariku was born in Bombe and, at 15 years old, began working as a cherry sorter for a local cooperative. He worked his way up first receiving a promotion to wash coffee in the channels, and then when a man from Awassa opened a washing station in Nansebo, he was tapped to manage. The market disruptions led that owner to bankruptcy so Tariku and 17 other workers at the washing station formed a company, and opened a new washing station—which Tariku managed. Later, he opened a new washing station by himself—this one, in Arsi—to supply coffee to the international market. Once that mill in Nansebo was stabilized and had enough producers contributing cherry, he returned to his hometown of Bombe and built a washing station there. At his sites, Tariku pays a premium over local prices for ripe red cherry and works hard to incentivize farmers to deliver cherry to his washing stations each year.