Ethiopia Chelbesa - Bright & Citrus Single Origin
Ethiopia Chelbesa - Bright & Citrus Single Origin

Ethiopia Chelbesa - Bright & Citrus Single Origin

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Country: India
Producer: Ratnagiri Estate

Relive a sunny afternoon with a cup of our Ethiopia Chelsea - a beautifully lifted, crisp single origin that tastes like fresh lemon, juicy orange and pure joy.

This exceptional coffee starts with a vibrant citrus symphony: zesty lemon leads, followed by sweet orange, all carried on a mild body and finished with a clean, crisp edge. It’s radiant, refreshing, and perfect for anyone seeking an enlivening brew.

Whether you’re starting the day with clarity, enjoying a light lunch, or simply looking for a coffee that feels like a breath of fresh air - Ethiopia Chelsea delivers.

Details & Brewing Notes

  • Origin: Ethiopia (Single Origin)

  • Typical Flavour Profile: Lemon • Red Berries • Grapefruit, Raisin, Nectarine, Dark Chocolate.
  • Roast Style: Light to Medium - preserves clarity and brightness

  • Best brewed: Filter • Pour-over • AeroPress

  • Ideal for: Those who favour clean, citrus-forward coffees rather than heavy roasts

Why You’ll Love It

  • A vivid citrus journey in your cup - refreshing, clean and joyous

  • Light body makes it easy to enjoy anytime, especially mornings

  • Single origin means you’re tasting the true character of the beans

  • Professionally roasted by Three Cords Coffee with purpose - every purchase supports community work in the UK

Tasting Notes

  • First impression: Bright lemon zest

  • Mid palate: Smooth, sweet orange

  • Finish: Clean and crisp with subtle lingering sweetness

Perfect For

  • A refreshing morning start

  • Mid-day clarity or light coffee moments

  • Pour-over lovers and filter aficionados

  • Gifting to someone who enjoys clean, vibrant flavours


Regular price£11.00
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Grind Preference:

Process: 90hr Fermentation

The Ratnagiri Estate Farm

Ashok Patre is a progressive. Well-travelled and bursting with initiative, he has drawn inspiration from elsewhere to step beyond the boundaries of traditional Indian coffee cultivation and processing. Brix levels are tested before harvesting. Processing includes natural, honey and fermentation experiments alongside the traditional washed.

For all intents and purposes Ratnagiri Estate is an organic/biodynamic farm and also maintains official Rainforest Alliance Certification. Quarterly soil tests and organic corrections to soil are applied. Ionic seawater and sea weed extract are applied to improve plant immunity and sugar levels of the fruit.

The estate is a lush shaded environment with 3 stories of shade. It is home to over 48 recorded bird populations, monkeys, leopards, wild boar, tigers, mongoose and - on occasion - elephants. The rich biodiversity demands that Ashok and his family have an approach to farming which places ecology and harmony with the environment at the forefront. This is a world class farm, truly one of the leading in India.

The Bababudangiri, Western Ghats Region

If coffee was born in Ethiopia and grew up in Yemen, then it left home to make its own way in the world through India in the 17th Century, when Baba Budan, returning from a pilgrimage to Mecca, smuggled seven beans and planted them in hills of the Chikkamagaluru district, a hill region now known as Baba Budan Giri. Green coffee cultivation grew slowly in India and the first formal plantations were established by the British in 1840 in the same region where the first coffee was planted.

Over the years, repeated battles with leaf rust and an emphasis on yield caused India to increase planting Robusta and prioritize shade growing conditions. Today, India grows more than twice as much Robusta as Arabica and nearly all coffee is grown under shade, much of it in forest conditions. Over 21% of India’s coffee is exported to Italy, where Robusta has long been a part of traditional espresso blends. In recent years, Olam has been finding coffee for the specialty market. India is poised to attract increasing attention from specialty markets, and not only because quality is quickly improving. Coffee plantations in India are home to abundant wildlife, including tigers and elephants, because of the forest-like conditions. Compared to shade grown coffee in other parts of the world, coffee in India is grown in dense shade conditions, and almost intercropped with peppercorn, cardamom, areca nut, oranges, bananas, and other crops.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A portion of profits supports UK community partners helping vulnerable people into hope, belonging and employment - so every cup helps bring positive change.

  • We contribute to UK community organisations supporting survivors of exploitation and refugees, helping provide practical care, connection and training.

    ✅ Clears transparency

    ✅ Just enough detail

  • No - we’re a coffee company with a purpose.

    We roast great coffee and choose to use our profits for community impact.

    ✅ Reassuring

    ✅ No confusion

  • Yes - we prioritise responsible sourcing and roast in small batches in the UK.

  • Yes - our seasonal blends and bundles are perfect gifts. Every purchase has added social impact, making it meaningful and memorable.

  • Most of our coffees are pre-ground and easy to brew with a cafetière or dripper - no fancy setup required.


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