
about awo coffee
Bringing You
Ethiopia’s Best Coffee,
Fresh and Full of Flavor
AWO Coffee Company is an Ethiopian coffee business that grows, roasts, and sells high-quality coffee to buyers around the world. We are proud of Ethiopia’s strong coffee history and mix old farming methods with modern quality checks to give you the best coffee.
-
Guji Coffee - Oromia Region
Grown in the remote highland zones of the Oromia Region—at altitudes between 1,800 and 2,300 meters—Guji Coffee represents the bold renaissance of Ethiopian specialty coffee. Cultivated by a new generation of farmers who blend ancestral wisdom with modern processing techniques, Guji beans are known for their intensely aromatic and flavor-rich profiles.
-
Yirgacheffe – Sidamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Grown at elevations of 1,700–2,200m in Southern Ethiopia , Yirgacheffe coffee is cultivated by smallholder farmers using ancient heirloom varieties. This artisan micro-lot is celebrated for its bright, elegant profile—delicate floral notes of jasmine and lavender layered with crisp acidity and a clean finish. Prized globally by specialty coffee buyers for its purity and terroir expression.
-
Sidamo – Southern Ethiopia
Grown at elevations of 1,500–2,200 meters, Sidamo coffee comes from one of Ethiopia’s most diverse and productive regions. Thousands of small farmers grow this coffee in rich soil and high-altitude climates, using both traditional and modern farming methods. It is known for its sweet and balanced taste, with flavor notes of ripe berries, citrus, and stone fruit.
-
Gesha Coffee – Bench Maji
Gesha coffee comes from Bench Maji, in Southwest Ethiopia. It grows in highland forests, between 1,500 and 2,000 meters above sea level. This area is where the famous Gesha (or Geisha) coffee was first found. Gesha coffee has a soft and sweet taste, with floral smell, lemon and fruit flavors. It is one of the most expensive and high-quality coffees in the world. Many farmers in Bench Maji grow it using natural and traditional ways.
-
Harar Coffee – Eastern Ethiopia
Harar coffee grows in the highlands of Eastern Ethiopia, around the city of Harar. It is one of the oldest and most famous coffees in the world. This coffee grows at altitudes between 1,400 and 2,000 meters. Harar coffee is known for its strong flavor with wine-like taste, blueberry notes, and rich aroma. It is usually dry-processed, which gives it a wild and fruity character. Harar coffee is bold and full-bodied, perfect for people who like strong coffee.

Served Fresh
AWO Coffee is served hot and fresh in every cup — rich in flavor, smooth to taste, and full of aroma.

High Quality
AWO Coffee ensures unmatched quality by carefully selecting premium-grade green beans and roasting them to perfection.

Pure Grades
AWO Coffee use only carefully sorted, single-grade coffee beans — free from defects and impurities — to ensure a clean, authentic taste in every cup.

Proper Roasting
AWO Coffee is precision-roasted to highlight the natural flavor profile of each origin — never overdone, never underdeveloped — just perfectly balanced.
AWO COFFEE PACKAGING
Experience the True Taste of Our Premium Coffee

AWO Coffee - 250g
Savor the rich, authentic taste of Ethiopia for up to 2 weeks with our perfectly roasted 250g pack—ideal for daily coffee lovers seeking quality in every cup.

AWO Coffee - 500g
Enjoy the bold and aromatic taste of Ethiopia with our 500g premium blend. Perfect for a month of indulgent coffee moments.

AWO Coffee - 1000g
Experience the rich, full-bodied essence of Ethiopia with our 1000g premium blend, perfect for sharing the love of coffee with friends and family.
AWO COFFEE ORIGINS
From Ethiopia’s Sacred Highlands to Your Cup
Each region we source from is a masterpiece of nature, heritage, and terroir. Explore the lands where the world's finest Arabica begins its journey.

Guji Coffee - Oromia Region
“Where Arabica was born.”
Shade-grown in wild rainforests, these heirloom beans express tropical fruit, honey, and cocoa—crafted by nature’s oldest baristas.

Yirgacheffe – Sidamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia
“Jasmine in the air, citrus in the cup.”
High-altitude gardens in the misty Gedio hills produce delicately floral beans with bergamot, lemon zest, and a tea-like body.

Gesha Coffee – Bench Maji
“The birthplace of elegance.”
Rare Gesha variety, grown in its ancestral land, delivers peach, honeysuckle, and red currant with a silky finish. A coffee fit for champions.

Sidamo Coffee – Southern Ethiopia
“Floral, citrus, and rich heritage in every cup.”
Grown at high elevations of 1,500 to 2,200 meters in fertile southern Ethiopian highlands, Sidamo coffee boasts vibrant acidity and complex flavors. Its well-balanced profile features bright citrus and berry notes, alongside delicate floral aromas and a smooth yet rich body—making it one of Ethiopia’s most prized coffees.
AWO COFFEE CLIENT TESTIMONIAL
Real stories from coffee lovers who taste the passion in every pour



News & Blog
Latest news & Blog

$1.2 billion in coffee exports in eight months
Ethiopia earned $1.226 billion from exporting 257,000 tonnes of coffee in eight months, per ECTA. Government reforms boosted production and quality. The country targets $2 billion for 2024/2025. Top buyers: Saudi Arabia, Germany, and the U.S.
Read More
Discover the Rich Tradition and Unique Taste of the Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony
The Ethiopian coffee ceremony is more than a way to enjoy a cup of coffee—it's a vibrant celebration of culture, community, and hospitality. Steeped in history and symbolism, this tradition brings people together, fostering connection through shared experiences and the exquisite taste of Ethiopian coffee.
Read More
Ethiopia Remains Committed to Play Leading Role in Shaping Africa’s Coffee Industry: IACO Chair
Ethiopia Remains Committed to Play Leading Role in Shaping Africa’s Coffee Industry: IACO Chair Addis Ababa November 26/2024 (ENA)- Inter-Africa Coffee Organization (IACO) Chairman and Ethiopian Minister of Agriculture, Girma Amente has expressed Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to play a leading role in shaping the African coffee industry.
Read More