Gesha Village OmaNatural Process
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Aromatics of red berries and honeysuckle introduce a complex and fruit-forward coffee with flavors of strawberry, mango, melon candy, and subtle white florals.
Gesha Village Oma Natural
- Gesha Village Estate
- West Omo Zone, Ethiopia
- Gesha 1931
- Natural Process
- 1930–2040 masl
- NotesStrawberry, Mango, Melon
- April 15, 2025
- June 12, 2025
- Release DateNovember 28, 2025
- Volume65 lbs
- $40.00 /lb
- $52.00 /lb
The Gesha Village Story
The Gesha Village journey began back in 2007 when Adam Overton and Rachel Samuel were making a documentary about coffee for the Ethiopian government. It was during this project that they were first introduced to Dr. Girma, their guide through the Gera Coffee Forest near Jimma. Dr. Girma is a coffee researcher and a wealth of information about coffee agronomy, and farm management. During the process of creating this documentary, Rachel was reintroduced to her birth country and Adam became fascinated by the rich coffee history of the birthplace of coffee.

By the end of this coffee expedition, the couple felt compelled to start their own coffee farm. They saw too much unexplored potential and opportunity in Ethiopia’s wild coffee forests to ignore. Even though the country’s coffee trade was established long ago, Ethiopia’s coffee sector as a whole was and indeed still is far behind newer coffee origins in terms of agricultural and processing innovations, as well as market access, which - in the current state of the coffee industry - are some of the most important distinctions between specialty and commercial coffee. Adam and Rachel sought to utilize this gap in the Ethiopian specialty market to establish Gesha Village Estate. Today, Gesha Village is widely regarded as one of the finest coffee producing estates in the world.
Three varieties are cultivated at Gesha Village: two heirloom Gesha varieties and one disease-resistant variety acquired from the Jimma Agricultural Research Center (JARC). The two heirloom varieties were selected from the nearby (20km away) Gori Gesha forest, which through genetic testing has been determined to be the collection site for the famous 1931 expedition that resulted in the now much celebrated Panamanian gesha variety. All of Passenger’s 2025 Gesha Village lots are examples of the heirloom variety that Rachel and Adam refer to as “Gesha 1931”.

Coffee cherries at Gesha Village Estate

