Origin
Malawi
4.8
Grown at
An elegant and rare coffee from Malawi, this washed Geisha offers the variety's signature floral and citrus complexity.
Malawi’s washed Geisha is one of the continent’s best-kept secrets, grown in the cool breeze-swept elevations of the country’s southern plateau. This rare varietal, prized for its finesse and often associated with Central American elites, takes on a uniquely African character in Malawi—softer, more floral, and quietly charismatic. Washed processing enhances its purity, allowing the varietal’s inherent delicacy to shine without interference. Cultivated by dedicated cooperatives and emerging estates, Malawi Geisha is a story of rediscovery—of a small nation reclaiming its place in the narrative of exceptional coffee through craft, care, and an enduring sense of promise.
Geisha Originally from Ethiopia, this variety is world-renowned for its exceptionally aromatic and floral cup profile, often featuring notes of bergamot, jasmine, and tropical fruit. It requires specific conditions to thrive.
Country
Malawi
Region
Misuku Hills
Altitude
1,700 - 2,000 meters
Processing Method
Washed
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