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Ethiopia Ayla Bensa Shantawene Natural
blackberry compote | raw honey | jasmineChoose your bag size:
10oz$26.00 | 5lb$122.00 |
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Located high in the mountains, near the village of Shantawene, the Testi Ayla station produces stunning coffees grown by the small-holders in the region. With a complex and layered berry note, paired with jasmine florals this natural from Bensa is a shining example of what we love about this process. This is a versatile coffees, performing well both as a filter brew or espresso.
The Testi Ayla station is located in the village of Shantawene, close to the Harenna forest preserve. Over a thousand small-holder coffee producers deliver cherry to the Testi Ayla station, all of which are growing native coffee in the Bensa region. Operating an independent processing station creates many challenges within a highly competitive area like Sidama, but the owner and operator, Faysel Yonis has set up systems to maintain the loyalty of the members. Using business acumen and developing community projects that support the people in the area has been the key to Testi Ayla’s success. Another key to success has been their penchant for producing exceptionally high quality coffees, both their washed and natural processed lots. By maintaining their place in the community, they have a great pick of choice cherry when harvest time rolls around. Through this, they process each delivery immaculately, taking care of drying times when conditions can drastically shift from hot and dry to cold and humid. The business of Testi Ayla is a quality focused one, but not only by pushing coffee quality to the forefront, but by valuing the land, community, and the people who grow these coffees.
Lest the myth perpetuate that specialty coffee does not come from Arkansas, Onyx Coffee Lab is blowing that particular urban legend out of the water while creating a few of their own. Husband-wife owners Jon and Andrea Allen have rapidly taken the coffee world by storm with their combination of art and science.
The magic starts with sourcing, with countless small sample batches from coffee importers and with direct visits to farms around the world. "I know direct trade means a lot of different things to different people, but for us if we don’t put money in the producers hands we won’t call it direct trade," says Jon. Once found, the coffees are carefully roasted in twenty-pound or smaller batches, then shared with the three Onyx cafés and over 150 wholesale customers in thirty states.
Clearly Onyx Coffee Lab knows what they're doing: this northwest Arkansas matrix of coffee know-how routinely cleans house at the U.S. Coffee Championships; Andrea Allen placed first in the 2020 Barista Championship, while Elika Liftee placed first in the 2020 Brewers Cup Championship, and they both went on to the 2021 World Coffee Championships to place in 2nd place for Barista and 3rd place for Brewers Cup. Onyx has been chosen by Architectural Digest as Arkansas' most beautiful coffee shop, garnered multiple Good Food Awards, and been described as the "Best bags of coffee you can buy online" in GQ.
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