FEATURE FILTER | Lalesa (Anaerobic Natural) | Ethiopia

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FEATURE FILTER | Lalesa (Anaerobic Natural) | Ethiopia

from £15.00

For best results we would always recommend purchasing whole bean and grinding fresh before brewing. If you don't have a grinder, we can grind according to your preferred brewing method just before shipping.

This coffee is great for pourover, drip filter, aeropress or cafetière brews. Best enjoyed on its own.

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Our e-commerce orders are shipped Mon - Fri. Same day dispatch cut off is 12pm. Orders places after 12pm on Friday are dispatched on Monday.

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Key Origin Info:

Producer: Small-holder growers delivering cherry to Lalesa station
Processed at: Lalesa station owned and managed by Ephtah Speciality Coffee

Region: Gedeb woreda, Gedeo Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Altitude: 2000 masl

Variety: Cultivated landrace varieties
Process: Sorted, cleaned , fermented in barrels for nine days before being dried on raised beds

Exporter: Ephtah Coffee | Importer: Falcon Speciality

Cup profile: Jammy mouthfeel, boozy peach & tropical fruits

Purchase history: 2 seasons from Ephtah Coffees and Lalesa station (2024, 2025)


More about Lalesa & Ephtah Speciality Coffee:

Lalesa is a processing site based in the Gedeb area of Guji Zone in southern Ethiopia, purchasing coffee from nearby small-holder growers.

The site is run by Ephtah - a community focused exporter. Established by Wubit Bekele, Ephtah is committed to delivering outstanding quality coffee whilst improving the lives  within their communities, with particular focus on promoting the role of women as being the main drivers of positive social and economic change in Ethiopia.

Lalesa station is Ephtah’s key processing station and the largest one if the Gedeb region. It employs 20 permanent staff and boasts 350 drying beds. During harvest the station provides income to further 250 seasonal workers.

This particular lot is processed as using an “anaerobic natural” method where sorted and cleaned cherries first undergo a fermentation in closed plastic barrels before being dried on raised beds for around 13 - 138 days. During the drying cherries are sorted for defects before the coffee is eventually de-husked and further sorted at the dry mill.


As Ephtah explains:

The majority of low paying seasonal labour is provided by women but very few farms are women owned. In addition, those farms are often less productive as women have less access to resources – primarily inputs, finance, and training. Our approach has two main pillars:

1. Providing women with the skills and knowledge to enhance economic empowerment - Ephtah provides training programs around production and quality analysis to help improve women’s knowledge and confidence. This often leads to an improvement in their access to finance which can lead to dramatic improvements in their standard of living.

2. Strengthening women’s voice and participation in decision making and leadership - Ephtah helps to create safe spaces for women in the communities we source from. We collaborate with local groups to encourage women in the community to become involved in local decision-making processes and leadership positions. Ephtah further supports women through the AMA Commitment with initiative including diversifying sources of income and running daycare centre for growers’ children during harvest time.

Lalesa station is Ephtah’s key processing station and the largest one if the Gedeb region. It employs 20 permanent staff and boasts 350 drying beds. During harvest the station provides income to further 250 seasonal workers.



This is our second year of purchasing coffee from Lalesa and Ephtah exporters and we are delighted to feature this exquisite Red Honey lot as our Festive Filter for the second season!