King of Clubs - Ethiopia - Doyo

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All hail the King of Clubs.

A lightly roasted, washed Ethiopian coffee, sourced from Doyo Cooperative deep in Jimma's coffee country.

Expect plum, caramel and toasted almond in your cup. Bright, sweet, and cleaner than a smuggler's alibi.

Doyo is one of 28 coffee-growing cooperatives inside the Jimma Farmers Multi-Purpose Agricultural Cooperatives Union, which has grown from 14 cooperatives at its founding in 2004 to more than 212 today, representing 143,780 farmer members.
Big numbers, small farms: smallholders here grow heirloom varieties at high elevation, often right alongside their food crops.

This one's washed the patient way. Cherries are hand-sorted, fermented, then washed and dried slowly on raised beds. Nothing rushed, nothing cut. That's what gives you plum and caramel up front, with toasted almond lingering through the finish.

£1 from every bag is donated to The Refugee Buddy Project, a refugee and migrant-led charity right here in Hastings, Rother and Wealden. Good coffee, put to good use.

Best for: Espresso, filter, Aeropress, cold brew. This one sings when you brew it without milk, but has enough sweetness and flavour to cut through milk too, if that’s your thing.

New card, same rules, get it before it's gone.

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All hail the King of Clubs.

A lightly roasted, washed Ethiopian coffee, sourced from Doyo Cooperative deep in Jimma's coffee country.

Expect plum, caramel and toasted almond in your cup. Bright, sweet, and cleaner than a smuggler's alibi.

Doyo is one of 28 coffee-growing cooperatives inside the Jimma Farmers Multi-Purpose Agricultural Cooperatives Union, which has grown from 14 cooperatives at its founding in 2004 to more than 212 today, representing 143,780 farmer members.
Big numbers, small farms: smallholders here grow heirloom varieties at high elevation, often right alongside their food crops.

This one's washed the patient way. Cherries are hand-sorted, fermented, then washed and dried slowly on raised beds. Nothing rushed, nothing cut. That's what gives you plum and caramel up front, with toasted almond lingering through the finish.

£1 from every bag is donated to The Refugee Buddy Project, a refugee and migrant-led charity right here in Hastings, Rother and Wealden. Good coffee, put to good use.

Best for: Espresso, filter, Aeropress, cold brew. This one sings when you brew it without milk, but has enough sweetness and flavour to cut through milk too, if that’s your thing.

New card, same rules, get it before it's gone.

The Nerdy Bit

Varietal -
74110, 74112

Altitude- 1900 - 2000 MASL

Cupping Score- 86.25

The Producers - This coffee comes from Ethiopia’s Jimma region and is connected to the Jimma Farmers Multi-Purpose Agricultural Cooperatives Union, a small producer organisation that has grown from 14 primary cooperatives at its founding in 2004 to more than 212 primary cooperatives today. The union represents 143,780 farmer members, with 28 primary cooperatives involved in coffee production and processing across 13,269 hectares.

Doyo Cooperative sits within the wider coffee landscape around Jimma, where smallholder farmers cultivate heirloom varieties at high elevations. In this area, coffee is commonly grown on small farms alongside food crops, and the combination of altitude, local varieties and careful processing supports a clean and expressive cup profile.

The Process - The cooperative’s washed process reflects the broader quality improvements seen in western Ethiopia over the past two decades, as better infrastructure and training have helped producers move beyond the limitations that once affected the region’s reputation.

Cherries are carefully received, sorted and processed, before being fermented, washed and then dried on raised beds. This approach helps preserve clarity, sweetness and complexity in the cup.