Yemen Al Qafr Hawari

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This low-acid, thick-bodied Yemen is loaded with rustic-sweet flavors and richly bittersweet tones. Complex notes of Halva confections with pistachio and spices, tobacco, dried date, and cocoa. City+ to French. Excellent espresso.

Total Score: 87.8
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

Hawari brews an interesting blueprint of earth-toned sweetness, accented by fruit and spice notes, and a foil of bittersweetness. I pick up on a lot of caramelized sweetness in the dry fragrance of medium roasts, like cooked brown sugar, with savory umami notes, and smokey flambé-type bittersweetness. The wet aroma has a very sweet set of smells too, with notes of malted cocoa, caramel, hazelnut, and Five Spice powder. In the brew, flavor profiles at City+/Full City included aspects of molasses and rich cocoa, sesame snacks, sorghum syrup, cinnamon stick, and candied yam. The cup opens up to savory accents as it cools, like roasted barley green tea, along with an aromatic Halva note with pistachio and spices. There's a tobacco leaf flavor that hits the aroma as the coffee cools, with faint fruited accents that allude to natural dried apricot and date pieces, and a bittersweet-savory note that brought to mind toasted pumpkin seeds dusted with dark cocoa power. Darker roasts are thick in texture, with brooding dark cocoa flavors, perhaps a little heavier on the 'bitter' rather than 'sweet' - I don't mean that in a bad way! To me it has the appeal of a really high % cacao bar, or baking cocoa powder with just a dusting of sugar to add depth of flavor. Dark roasts stand up to milk very well, and Hawari's mouthfeel is pretty darn close to milk on its own!

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodDry Process (Natural)
cultivarHeirloom Types
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

Hawari is from small holder coffee farmers in Al-Qafr District, within the Ibb Governorate, due south of Sana'a. "Hawari" is the name given to the local heirloom in the town of the same name (sometimes spelled "Hiwar"). This lot was secured through Fatoum Muslot, who runs the family coffee business, Pearl of Tehama, started by her father back in the 1950s. Fatoum has set up a buying project in this region (and several others) where they are currently buying from 131 local farmers. Coffee is grown organically, though without certification. Fertilizer typically used is some sort of mixture of composted animal manure and leaves, and most of the pest control is handled with old techniques like smoking wood. The coffee is grown in hot, arid conditions, and trees produce very little coffee in comparison to what you see in most other coffee growing regions. Cherries are harvested and dried on roof tops, which creates a patchwork of color when looking down at the coffee towns from above. Fatoum's family have long exported Yemeni coffee, and since Fatoum has started managing the group, she has worked to implement practices such as more stringent hand sorting and using Ecotact storage bags in order to directly affect their coffee's overall quality. We're quite pleased with the physical condition of both coffees we bought from Fatoum this year, the lack of underripe coffee and shipping in Ecotact liners has really benefitted the resulting cup quality. During their long history in the coffee trade they've forged connections with farming groups in several growing regions, and because of these connections, are able to buy coffee in a more direct way. Since the war broke out in 2014, the fighting has had devastating effects on the people of Yemen, and unfathomable loss of life. It's also stifled the movement of coffee to some degree, which has it's own negative impact on the livelihood of small farmers. The situation there is still quite dire, and I'm amazed that anything is making it out of the country. Read our interview with Fatoum Mouslot from 2020.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Hawari, Al Qafr District
processing Dry Process (Natural)
drying method Patio Sun-Dried
arrival date May 2025
lot size 51
bag size 32 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Heirloom Cultivars
grade Grade 1
appearance 1+ d/300gr, 14+ screen - the majority of the coffee looks 15+, expect a few full and partial quakers and some broca damage, but really clean compared to the typical Yemeni coffee we see!
roast recommendations City+ to French
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso Yes
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