"Tell Me Your Dream" Coffee | Ceremony X Fuzz
"Tell Me Your Dream" Coffee | Ceremony X Fuzz
CEREMONY X FUZZ
This natural processed coffee from Ethiopia, was chosen by Ceremony to mark the release of Tell Me Your Dream. It's bright, unruly, and layered in all the right ways. Fruit that pushes forward. Sweetness that hangs around. Enough complexity to keep pulling you back.
Drink it black, play the record LOUD!
Region: Danbi Udo - Guji, Ethiopia
Tasting Notes: Tropical Fruit, Honeysuckle, Lavender
Process: Natural
Varietal: Badessa, Wolichu
Elevation: 1950-2200 masl
Whole Bean Coffee - 11 oz
Farm Notes:
The Danbi Udo station, owned by Hailu Abebe of Demand Trading PLC, has made a name for itself processing high-quality Ethiopian coffee from the the Guji Zone. Farmers handpick ripe red cherries, and the mill meticulously processes and sorts the coffee to protect quality before forwarding it to Addis Ababa for dry milling. Elevations range from 1,950–2,200 masl, contributing to dense green coffee beans ideal for coffee roasting.
Guji’s rich volcanic soils, forest canopy of shade trees, and ideal temperatures create a distinct coffee origin renowned for clarity and sweetness. Smallholders often intercrop coffee with avocados, mangoes, and legumes, and many apply organic inputs distributed through the local supply chain to maintain soil fertility and prevent erosion.
At Danbi Udo, natural (dry) processing begins with handpicked cherries that are sorted and then spread thinly on raised beds for sun-drying with frequent turning. Depending on climate, natural lots dry over approximately three to four weeks before hulling.
Ethiopia is widely regarded as coffee’s birthplace, with centuries of cultivation by smallholder farmers who steward heirloom genetics across regions like Sidama, Yirgacheffe, and Guji. Today, Ethiopia’s producer networks and community mills (like Danbi Udo) continue that legacy—linking farm-level craftsmanship to international buyers of green coffee beans and advancing quality through selective picking, careful processing, and traceable lots rooted in natural processing traditions.
We roast weekly on Mondays.
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