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(5 = Extraordinary to 1 = Negligible)
ACIDITY |
4 |
BODY |
4 |
AROMA |
5 |
COMPLEXITY |
5 |
BALANCE |
4 |
SPICEY |
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CHOCOLATY |
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CARAMELLY |
- |
NUTTY |
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BUTTERY |
- |
FRUITY |
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FLOWERY |
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WINEY |
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EARTHY |
- |
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Yemen
is located on the lower Arabian Peninsula just below Saudi Arabia and across
the Arabian Sea from Ethiopia and Eritrea. The coffee is commonly listed on
coffee menus as northern African coffee, but Yemen coffee has the right to stand
alone as the only coffee grown on the Arabian Peninsula.
Coffees called Mattari are from the Bani Matar region east of
the Yemeni capital of Sana 'a, grown on terraces in the rugged mountain landscape.
Coffee in Yemen is grown under mostly organic practices. Due to lack of rainfall,
the coffees are dry-processed, with some coffee even being allowed to dry on
the trees. Millstones are used to crush the cherries and remove the skins. The
dried skins are "recycled" in a very unique way. First they are boiled
in water. Then they are drained and then poured into small cups to create a
tea-like beverage called Gishr. These are some of the highest grown coffees
in the world (altitudes of 8,000 feet with the Hirazi coffees) - an impossibility
in other parts of the world.
A classically sweet, chocolaty, fruity Yemen Mattari here! Look
for a pleasantly pungeant quality and a medium to heavy body. This coffee is
loaded with natural flavors with bittersweet chocolate and dried berry undertones
and a winey acidity. LOTS OF CHARACTER!!!
Roast: Roast to a Full City or light
Vienna (10-25 seconds into 2nd crack --from the very first sound of 2nd crack).
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