Coffee Description
This coffee really pops. If Refisa is subtle and sweet, Basha Bekele is explosive. Candy sweetness throughout balanced by a wonderful tartness and subtle floral quality found predominately in the aroma. this coffee is special.

Roast Level from the Roaster
Refers to the roast level in comparison with other coffees from the roaster
Light




Variety

Process
Natural

Elevation
2231 masl

Region
Sidama

About Basha Bekele of Ethiopia
“Basha Bekele is focused on quality and on advancing the future of traceable, single-producer Ethiopian coffee. In a recent event co-hosted by Asnake’s company and Catalyst Trade, Basha spent two days with us learning details of advanced processing, financial management, and many other aspects of successful coffee production before taking to a boat to enjoy the bright sun and the hippo sightings on the Great Rift Valley Lake of Hawassa, where we held the retreat.
Asnake shares that on Basha’s farm, “Red Cherries are harvested by hand-picking. This is very labor intensive, and around 86 seasonal and daily laborers are employed for selective harvesting, transporting, sorting and drying. Pickers many a time have to return to the same tree multiple times as coffee cherry doesn’t ripen all at the same time. Carefully harvested cherries are then are loaded into bags or baskets and taken to the drying location. The cherries are spread out in thin layers to dry in the sun. Only special raised drying beds or tables, which are made out of wood posts, are used and covered in bamboo mat. In order to ensure even drying and to avoid mold, fermentation or rotting, the cherries are turned 6 times per day. It could take 15 – 21 days for specific lots to reach optimum moisture content depending on the sun access and temperature. This is determined by observing brightness of the skin and cracking sample dried cherries by teeth. When the drying is complete, the dried cherries are loaded into poly bags and stored in temporary warehouse. It will then ultimately transported to the dry mill and warehouse located at Daye town.” At that point the dried cherry is removed and a phase of pre-cleaning is done by hand before the coffee is loaded into bags for transportation to Addis Ababa for further export preparation at the final dry mill.”
-Catalyst Trade
Sidama, Ethiopia
Windmill Coffee Roasters
Based in Ames, Iowa, Windmill Coffee Roasters launched in 2018 with the goal of focusing on wholesale and support for cafes, while helping to grow specialty coffee in the midwest. Owner/Roaster Andrew Burgason along with Devin Hiatt, Logistics/Tech Suppor, and Robb Pearson, QC/Sales/Roasting make up the topnotch team at Windmill Coffee Roasters.
“We love coffee and the industry. Between our team we have over 40 years of experience, we want to share what we have learned, while continuing to improve.”
Sourcing and roasting great coffees and building great relationships with the farmers that grow them is priority at Windmill, where commitment to quality, dedication to craft, and a desire to continually improve is paired with flexibility and a good dose of humbleness.