Travelling through the Kebele Koke through the Woreda Yirgacheffe, you will find the visual definition of wild coffee: natural mutations of arabica trees that speckle the forest growing densely and overhead around the hills that circle the washing stations. Red dirt roads lead the way to raised drying beds perched where the land allows them to be flat, while the sun beams down through the low-humid, dry air, helping to infuse the flavours of the cherry into the green bean, creating what we inevitably know will be incredibly delicious tasting coffees. Coffee grown from unpruned, wild varietal trees.