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Banko Gotiti

Banko Gotiti

Sakona Tostadores

About This Coffee

This coffee is a single-origin offering from the Banko Gotiti cooperative in the Yirgacheffe region of Ethiopia. Grown by smallholder farmers at an altitude between 1,950 and 2,200 meters, this coffee consists of indigenous heirloom varieties. It is processed using the washed method and dried on African beds to ensure quality. The flavor profile is complex, featuring notes of apricot, bergamot, black tea, blood orange, cream, and milk chocolate.

Origin

Yirgacheffe (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Black Tea, Bergamot

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Heirloom
ST

Sakona Tostadores

Javier Garcia worked over a decade as a waiter before discovering specialty coffee through barista competition. He went on to become a five time Spanish Barista Champion and placed fourth at the 2011 World Barista Championship in Bogota. His breakthrough moment came at the 2009 Worlds in Atlanta, when tasting a Pacamara from El Salvador revealed that coffee could taste like fruit. He founded Sakona in 2015 in Irun, in the Basque Country, roasting on a Probat UG15 visible from the street through the roastery windows. That visibility has become part of the identity: curious passersby stop, ask questions, and discover specialty coffee through the glass. Sakona operates with two core commitments: exceptional customer service and exceptional coffee. Javier's goal is to have a positive impact in all directions, toward origin and toward the consumer who discovers and chooses his coffee.

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