PERCI
The Ninety Plus Gesha Estates were designed with inspiration drawn from coffee growing wild in its natural habitat in Ethiopia. The Gesha variety, along with all heirloom coffee varieties, comes from the understory of wild forests in Ethiopia. These heirloom varieties of coffee live very long lives – up to 100 years or more – and produce relatively small amounts of intensely aromatic coffee. With its first significant production in 2014, coffee from Ninety Plus Gesha Estates was used to win the first of 5 World Brewers Cup Championships in 6 years year to date (2020). Ninety Plus Gesha Estates proves that coffee can be utilized to reforest and sustain tropical lands while producing the highest valued coffees in the world.
In 2005, Ninety Plus Founder, Joseph Brodsky, traveled to Ethiopia for the first time and decided to make it home for the coming years, having fallen in love with the people, the food, the language, the culture, and the semi-forested coffee lands in Ethiopia’s southwest.
Ninety Plus was the first to naturally process the Gesha variety in Panama. Perci – short for perspective – is named for the sense of discovery and possibility with natural processing of coffee. After bringing samples of its first experimental natural process coffees (fermented and dried in cherry) from Ethiopia to Panama in 2007 and sharing them with producer families in Boquete, a collaboration was made with Graciano Cruz of HiU Coffee and José David Garrido of Mama Cata to naturally process Gesha for the first time for Ninety Plus.
EXPECT NOTES OF:
POMEGRANATE, DARK CHOCOLATE, CARDAMOM
WE RECOMMEND FOR:
ESPRESSO
FILTER
DETAILS:
1600-1700M
ALTITUDE
GEISHA
VARIETY
TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED FERMENTATION
PROCESSING
Volcan, Panama
Region
We recommend to use:
Filter/Aeropress
For precise measurements of the amount of coffee and water, we advise using a scale. For every liter of water, use 65g of coffee.
Espresso
If you want to consume 32-36g of coffee, we advise using 16-18g of coffee for 24-32 seconds.
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