Ethiopia Basha Bekele G1
Ethiopia Basha Bekele G1
Your order will be roasted on the next scheduled roast date - refer to the banner on the top of this page.
Delivery Information
Delivery Information
Timely Dispatch and Arrival
Orders placed after 10pm on Tuesday will be added to the next roasting schedule. Our dedicated team works diligently to ensure your coffee is delivered within 3 working days from the dispatch date, allowing you to enjoy the freshest brews without delay.
Standard Delivery: SGD $3
Your freshly roasted coffee will be carefully packaged and dispatched every Thursday, ensuring it reaches your mailbox within 3 working days from the dispatch date.
Free Delivery for Orders Above SGD $35
Sit back and sip to your heart's content while we take care of the shipping costs.
Free Pickup in Store
Your order will be available for pickup on Thursday - one day after the scheduled roast.
Pickup Location: 30 Stevens Road, #01-08, S257840 [8am - 6pm]
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Coffee details
Region
Sidama, BensaVarietal
74158Elevation
2200 - 2300 maslProcess
Anaerobic NaturalNotes
Lemon Curd, Blackberry, White Peach, Earl Grey -
Background
It's not everyday we get to taste an Ethiopian coffee from a single producer. Here is the work of Basha Bekele - a clean anaerobic natural coffee that carries layers of acidity.
Basha Bekele is an independent specialty coffee producer based in Bensa, Sidama, one of Ethiopia’s highest-quality coffee-growing areas. Raised in a coffee-farming family, Basha has built his operation around both his own farms, totaling around 12 hectares, and cherries sourced from more than 120 nearby smallholder producers. Sitting at elevations of 2,200–2,300 masl, his coffees benefit from slow cherry maturation, contributing to their clarity and intensity in the cup. With Ethiopia’s evolving export system, Basha holds his own export license, giving him greater control over traceability, quality management, and farmer payments, including premiums and second payments to reward top-quality deliveries.
Basha primarily works with Ethiopian heirloom varieties, especially 74158 (Walega type), and focuses on natural processing, alongside smaller experimental lots such as anaerobic naturals. His careful cherry selection, high-altitude drying, and strict lot separation consistently produce expressive, fruit-forward coffees.
In this cup, you will first experience the tasting note of lemon curd, followed by the juiciness of blackberries and white peach, and earl grey tea in the finish. Beautiful one!