Skip to content
Cart
0 items
Language / Currency Sidebar

Language

Currency

The Farms

Port of Mokha Yemen

by The Espresso Lab Roastery 03 Apr 2020

Yemen has a coffee history that stretches back over 1,000 years, and The Espresso Lab proudly carries the most exclusive of lots from this origin. The first archaeological evidence of beverage coffee use was uncovered in the Yemeni city of Zabid, according to World Coffee Studies. Yemen began cultivating coffee in the 15th century to satisfy local demands. Yemeni Islamic Sufis started drinking coffee in 1450 to remain awake during late-night prayers. This resulted in the conversion of mountaintops into terraced hillsides and the creation of coffee-growing techniques. The tiny village of Mocha was the one to set up as a commercial port. The agriculture in the country is so unique that only 3% of the land is available for cultivation. The microclimate has resulted in drought-resistant coffee plants that produce very distinct, complex-tasting coffee beans with a famed signature chocolate taste.

The coffee is harvested between November and December and sun-dried. Plants are grown high and the beans are dried on picturesque Yemen coffee terraces. Yemeni coffee is well suited to the dry processing method due to its proximity to the sun at higher altitudes.

Yemen coffee retains a strong global market and demands premium rates due to its rarity. The taste profile is exotic, complex, and pungent, making it truly differentiating from other lots around the world. Yemen is also where the word “mocha” comes from. It is originally referred to as the city of Mocha on Yemen's Red Sea coast and is now most commonly associated with chocolate-flavored coffee drinks like the mocha latte.

Yemen coffees are inherently grown organically and sustainably, as they have been for centuries. It is the oldest form, as well as the easiest and most natural, making it intrinsically more cost-effective. The cherries are picked from the coffee trees and left to dry under natural sunlight. The smooth juicy cherry shrinks and turns dark brown until it becomes stiff to the touch. The precious beans remain after the surrounding fruit has been removed.

Smooth, earthy, and deep, these beans have a thick, winey acidity, with hints of cloves, cinnamon, and raisins, before finishing with a distinct chocolate note. This is often accompanied by woody or even tobacco upper tones.

930 x 520px

SPRING SUMMER LOOKBOOK

Sample Block Quote

Praesent vestibulum congue tellus at fringilla. Curabitur vitae semper sem, eu convallis est. Cras felis nunc commodo eu convallis vitae interdum non nisl. Maecenas ac est sit amet augue pharetra convallis.

Sample Paragraph Text

Praesent vestibulum congue tellus at fringilla. Curabitur vitae semper sem, eu convallis est. Cras felis nunc commodo eu convallis vitae interdum non nisl. Maecenas ac est sit amet augue pharetra convallis nec danos dui. Cras suscipit quam et turpis eleifend vitae malesuada magna congue. Damus id ullamcorper neque. Sed vitae mi a mi pretium aliquet ac sed elitos. Pellentesque nulla eros accumsan quis justo at tincidunt lobortis deli denimes, suspendisse vestibulum lectus in lectus volutpate.
Prev Post
Next Post

Thanks for subscribing!

This email has been registered!

Shop the look

Choose Options

Recently Viewed

Edit Option
Back In Stock Notification
Terms & Conditions
this is just a warning
Login
Shopping Cart
0 items