Holland edition 04 / Gonzalo Hernandez (Private Collection Lot)
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Holland edition 04 / Gonzalo Hernandez (Private Collection Lot)

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Holland edition 04 / Gonzalo Hernandez (Private Collection Lot)Uncommon (Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS) 'Rosehip, Drangonfruit & White Tea' Origin: Costa Rica Roast Type: Filter Region: Biolley Process: Honey Variety: Wush Wush Altitude: 1200 1350m Farm: Coffea Diversa Weight: 150g Roasted on: 03 02 26 Uncommon seek out the unique story behind every coffee. By building close relationships with producers, they highlight the people, places, and craftsmanship that shape each coffee. One of our long time collaborators,

Uncommon

(Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)

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'Rosehip, Drangonfruit & White Tea'

Origin: Costa Rica
Roast Type: Filter
Region: Biolley
Process: Honey
Variety: Wush Wush
Altitude: 1200-1350m
Farm: Coffea Diversa
Weight: 150g
Roasted on: 03/02/26

Uncommon seek out the unique story behind every coffee. By building close relationships with producers, they highlight the people, places, and craftsmanship that shape each coffee. One of our long-time collaborators, Uncommon provided us with some very special limited beans—the rare Wush Wush! Notes of rose hip and white tea shine alongside a soft, sweet centre and delicate nuttiness. This offering provides a bright, nuanced, and memorable tasting experience marked by its elegance and complexity.

ABOUT THE COFFEE

Coffea Diversa is a botanical coffee garden and the world's largest private collection of coffee botanical variants with about 850 specimens. It is owned and run by Gonzalo Hernández, who has been collecting and cultivating rare and unique coffee seeds for over 25 years.

Wush Wush is a wild Ethiopian variety found near the village of Wushwush in southwestern Ethiopia. It is a tall, slender tree with elongated leafs similar to many other Ethiopian landraces and Typicas. The yield is low, ripening is long and the cup quality is very high. This is a very pure and sweet expression of this famous variety.

This lot has a short oxidation phase to soften the fruit before pulping and being laid to dry on raised beds in it's mucilage.

This is a coffee from Coffee Club 2026 February - Holland Edition

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*This is a Coffee Club subscription coffee and shipping starts in early February once we receive freshly roasted coffee from the roaster.

*Dear Coffee Club Members - We can ship together with your Coffee Club box and you can save on shipping. Please place your order and contact us at [email protected] and we will refund you the difference after your purchase.

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