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Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso*

Roasted by Revolver Coffee

Sweet, delicate washed Ethiopian coffee with stone fruit, floral, and white tea notes.

Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso* — Revolver Coffee
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FloralWhite TeaStone Fruits

From the roaster

Roaster's Tasting Notes: Floral / White Tea / Stone Fruits Process: Washed Varieties: Heirloom  Roast Date: May 27 250g / 8.8oz

Tim Wendelboe is located in Oslo, Norway

From Tim Wendelboe

Tim's notes

A sweet and delicate coffee with flavors reminiscent of stone fruit, flowers, and white tea.

We have been buying coffees from Khalid for many years now but it was not until my visit to his farm in November 2023 when I was able to make an impact on the quality of his coffees. During that visit I was able go through his production steps to see if we could agree upon a protocol for him to follow in order to try to elevate the quality of his coffees. As usual there were many small details that could be improved, some with small and others with major impact on the final quality. A few of the major ones included separation of every daily picking, keeping each daily lot stored in air tight grain pro bags after drying.  Drying the coffees under shade nets, keeping better control of the fermentation and slightly changing the process were also part of what we changed and improved. This meant that I was able to evaluate several samples, each representing a daily picking,  instead of just 2-3 samples like previous years where the coffees had been bulked together.

By doing this we were able to remove the lower qualities from the higher quality lots and in combination with better processing and drying practices the coffees really cleaned up and became more expressive. We would of course not be able to change all this in such short time had it not been for the wonderful help and follow up done by Fantanesh Keleme and the whole team at Belco in Ethiopia, who made sure Khalid understood and followed the protocols for all the coffees he produced for us.

We also milled the coffees in a smaller dry-mill this year where we were able to vacuum pack the coffees from Ethiopia for the first time. This helps preserve the coffees flavour and freshness for a much longer time.   

 The washed coffees from Echemo are very delicate and soft. I find it is like drinking a white tea with some nice notes of peach and florals. It is very different to the typical Yirgacheffe or Guji coffees from the south of Ethiopia, most likely because it is grown in a different area and is from different cultivars.  

Like many Ethiopian and Geisha coffees, this coffee can produce a bit more fines (dust) during grinding which means it might clog your paper filter when brewing filter style like V60, Kalita or similar. Hence you might experience much longer brew times. My recommendation is to not grind coarser but rather try to agitate the slurry less while brewing and let it take some more time to finish. High extractions of this coffee only makes this coffee more aromatic and sweet.

Revolver Coffee

Context

This espresso showcases Ethiopia's Echemo region through the lens of washed processing, a method that typically emphasizes clarity and brightness in the cup. The lot comes from producer Khalid and features Heirloom varietal beans, a diverse genetic group known for complex flavor expression. Revolver Coffee has developed this as an espresso-focused roast, drawing out floral and white-tea characteristics alongside stone-fruit notes—a profile that suggests delicate acidity and refined aromatics. For those exploring how regional terroir and processing interact with varietal character, this lot offers a window into how Ethiopian washed coffees can express both botanical elegance and fruit-forward appeal.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso* grown?

Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso*, roasted by Revolver Coffee, is sourced from Sidamo, Ethiopia.

What does Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso* taste like?

Expect tasting notes of Floral, White Tea, and Stone Fruits.

How is Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso* processed?

Tim Wendelboe Ethiopia Echemo *Washed Espresso* uses the Washed process.

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