• Ethiopia
  • November - January

Ethiopia Guji Dogo Sodu G2 Washed 2025

SKU: GEN25ETF
$6.50/lb$422.50/65lb box
  • Flavor: Honey, Chocolate, Lemon, Jasmine, Tea Rose
  • Body: Light
  • Acidity: Bright
  • Process: Washed
  • Moisture: 11.40%
  • Packaging: 65lb box
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Availability
Afloat: 638 Boxes
Cup Score: 85
Cupping Date: May '25

Dogo Sodu Washed Coffee

The Dogo Sodu washing station, owned by Mr. Morkata Shonora, is one of three processing sites he operates in Ethiopia’s Guji Zone. Surrounded by family-owned garden farms, the station receives ripe cherries grown at elevations of 1,950–2,350 masl in the Bule Hora woreda.

 

Here, smallholder farmers cultivate traditional landrace varieties such as Badessa, Wolichu, and Kudhume alongside improved selections like 74110, 74112, and 74158. Shade trees such as Birbira, Wanza, and Acacia help preserve soil fertility, prevent erosion, and support the region’s biodiversity, creating an ideal ecosystem for specialty coffee.

 

Guji Green Coffee Beans

The Guji Zone, part of the Oromia region, has become one of Ethiopia’s most renowned coffee-growing areas, celebrated for its distinct cup profiles and high-altitude terroir. Dogo Sodu coffees benefit from rich, fertile soils, cool temperatures, and long cherry maturation, resulting in dense beans packed with flavor. Expect a profile that combines floral and fruity aromatics with sweet, herbal undertones and layers of milk chocolate. These qualities make Guji coffees some of the most sought-after in the specialty market, offering a cup that is both vibrant and balanced.

 

Washed Processing

At the Dogo Sodu station, cherries are carefully hand-sorted to remove underripes and floaters before pulping. Depulped beans undergo 48–72 hours of fermentation to loosen the mucilage, followed by washing in fresh water channels. Afterward, the parchment is dried on raised beds for approximately two weeks, with frequent raking to ensure even drying. The washed method emphasizes clarity, brightness, and a clean cup profile—highlighting the terroir-driven flavors that Guji is famous for.

 

Ethiopian Coffee History

Ethiopia is the birthplace of Arabica coffee, where cultivation and consumption stretch back centuries. Coffee remains central to Ethiopian culture, economy, and daily life, with traditional coffee ceremonies still practiced across the country.

 

In recent decades, regions like Guji have emerged as leaders in specialty coffee, producing exceptional lots through a combination of high altitudes, unique microclimates, and meticulous processing. Coffees such as this Guji Dogo Sodu G2 Washed continue Ethiopia’s legacy of delivering some of the world’s most complex and celebrated cup profiles.

GEOGRAPHY:

Region Dogo Sodu, Guji Zone, Oromia

Altitude 1800-2200

PRODUCER:

Morkata Shonora, Dogo Sudu Washing Station

VARIETY:

74110, 74158, 74112, Badessa, Wolichu, Kudhume

PROCESSING:

Washed

HARVEST TIME:

November - January