Experience one of the most expressive coffees in the roastery while it is still available. LIMITED TIME: Wush Wush 12 oz is a rare Ethiopian coffee with floral aromatics, juicy sangria-like fruit, and a sweet elegant finish, roasted in-house by Rock Creek Coffee Roasters for coffee drinkers who want something vivid, memorable, and a little out of the ordinary.
If you love coffees that feel distinctive from the first sip, Wush Wush is built for that kind of experience. The live page describes it as floral and fragrant, with juicy sangria notes, ripe fruit, and a sweet elegant finish. Rather than delivering a standard everyday cup, this coffee leans into brightness, aromatic complexity, and layered fruit character that feels more like a discovery than a routine refill.
Part of what makes this coffee special is its origin and rarity. Rock Creek says this lot is grown in the highlands of Chito, Ethiopia, made from heirloom varieties, and produced by Mesfin Girma. Its supporting Wush Wush article adds that Wush Wush is a rare heirloom variety that is limited, memorable, and highly expressive when processed with skill.
The processing is part of the story too. Rock Creek says this coffee underwent 120 hours of dry fermentation, and its Wush Wush article explains that this kind of controlled fermentation can intensify fruit character, sweetness, and aromatic complexity. That is a big reason this coffee feels so vivid in the cup.
The page recommends brewing Wush Wush as a pour over to highlight floral and fruity high notes or as a French press for fuller sweetness. If you want to keep exploring after this bag, you can browse the coffee collection, visit the Roasters Choice collection, read more in Rock Creek’s Wush Wush article, or learn more about the roastery on the Howdy page.
Rock Creek roasts all coffee in-house in Billings, Montana and roasts in small batches so customers can enjoy better flavor while the coffee is still fresh. The company also emphasizes sourcing from sustainable, high-quality suppliers worldwide, which helps make this limited coffee release feel more trustworthy and more worth acting on while it lasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Wush Wush taste like?
Rock Creek describes Wush Wush as floral and fragrant, with juicy sangria notes, ripe fruit, and a sweet elegant finish.
Why is Wush Wush considered rare?
Rock Creek’s supporting article says Wush Wush is a rare heirloom variety that is limited, memorable, and highly expressive when processed well.
What makes this Wush Wush lot so distinctive?
The product page says this lot underwent 120 hours of dry fermentation, and Rock Creek’s article explains that this kind of controlled fermentation can increase fruit character, sweetness, and layered aromatics.
How should I brew Wush Wush?
Rock Creek recommends brewing it as a pour over to bring out floral and fruity high notes, or as a French press for fuller, rounder sweetness.
Where is the coffee roasted?
Rock Creek Coffee Roasters roasts its coffee in-house in Billings, Montana in small batches for freshness and quality.