The story behind Limu Grade 3 Natural
The Limu region, located in southwestern Ethiopia’s Oromia zone, is renowned for its fertile soil, ample rainfall, and mountainous terrain—all of which create ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. Grown between 1,400 and 2,200 meters above sea level, coffee has been produced here for over two centuries. The area is home to a wide range of heirloom varieties, celebrated for their complexity and high cup quality.
In recent years, Limu’s coffees have gained increased attention in the specialty market for their distinct flavor profiles and clean natural processing. Many local producers are now embracing sustainable and organic farming methods, which not only enhance the quality of the beans but also support long-term environmental stewardship.
Today, Limu remains a cornerstone of Ethiopia’s coffee landscape. Its unique, fruit-forward coffees continue to capture the attention of discerning roasters and connoisseurs around the world, reinforcing Ethiopia’s legacy as a birthplace of coffee and a leader in specialty production.
