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Bait Al Salamy

Jury code : 2528


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jury score :

87.21


Genetics :

Yemenia

Process :

Anaerobic Fermentation Honey

lot size :

110.00LBS


traceability

VILLAGE :Al Mahjar

REGION : Hayma Kharijiya

GOVERNORATE : Sanaa

ALTITUDE :2000-2100masl

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FLAVOUR PROFILE

Mango, Sparkling Lemonade, Rose, Sweet Spices


Meet the coffee growing community of Bait Al Salamy
Bait Wael, also known as Bait Al Salamy, a village in the Hama Kharijiya within the AlMahjar region, clings to the highlands at 2,000 to 2,250 meters above sea level. The name, some say, comes from the ibex—a wild goat that once roamed these hills—hinting at a connection between the land and its rugged past. At its heart stands the ancient Bait Wael Fortress, a relic of history, its stone walls weathered by time but unyielding against the passage of centuries. The village is small, with just 15 houses scattered across the landscape, but it is known far beyond its size for its coffee. Grown in the thin mountain air, the coffee of Bait Wael has earned a reputation for quality, standing alongside the fields of corn and qat that dot the slopes. Water is scarce, and the villagers rely on a handful of rainwater reservoirs to feed their crops. The climate here is one of contrasts. Summers bring mild, temperate days while winters descend with a sharp, cold bite that tests the resolve of both plant and person alike. It is a hard place, Bait Wael, shaped by its elevation and history, a village where life is measured not just in seasons, but in every stubborn root that continues to endure
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Genetics

Yemenia

Yemenia is a new mother population within the species of Coffea arabica that is found exclusively in Yemen, and represents an ocean of unexplored genetics and future varieties that have the potential to reshape the world of arabica for centuries to come.

Read the Scientific paper here. 

The discovery of Yemenia was part of Qima Coffee’s R&D programme with Dr Christophe Montagnon, the aim of which was to map out Yemen's coffee genetic landscape. Qima conducted the largest genetic survey in Yemen's history, covering an area of over 25,000 sq km.

Through rigorous research in coffee genetics, we discovered that there exists a mother population of Coffea arabica that never left Yemen, and remains native to the land till date: Yemenia – meaning Yemeni mother in Arabic. 

Yemen’s coffee land has a rough climate, displaying both high and low temperatures in the extreme range of coffee growing areas worldwide, together with one of the lowest global rainfall levels. There is no doubt that this environment has favoured resilient landraces, not only between the 1400s (coffee first introduced to Yemen) and 1700s (when today’s main worldwide coffee varieties were taken out of Yemen), but also during the last 300 years of coffee cultivation and propagation. The unveiling of Yemenia, which has not been observed anywhere else in the world so far, opens the gate to previously uncharted genetic diversity within C. arabica in general, and Yemeni coffee in particular. Further research is ongoing to determine and identify potential varieties within Yemenia group.  

Process

Anaerobic Fermentation Honey

TRACEABILITY

Al Mahjar

Al Mahjar is a village that occupies a sizeable area of the Bait Alal cluster within Hayma Kharijiya in west Yemen. The name itself is believed to signify the remoteness of the village. According to local claims, coffee cultivation in the region dates back to 400 years

Hayma Kharijiya

Hayma Kharijiya is a coffee growing region located in the west of the Sana’a governorate and includes many villages. It is located on the west side of Sana'a city. It is bordered by Bani Matar to the east, Al-Hayma Al Dakhiliyah to the north, Manakhah to the west and Dhamar to the south. The region boasts of a lion’s share within Yemeni specialty coffee production, both in terms of quality and quantity. One can spot this name associated with many premium Yemeni coffees.

Hayma Kharijiya is known for its mild weather, fresh air and a chain of mountains that has a navy blue appearance to them. The air is fresh and one can stand anywhere on the mountain for a panoramic view of many important regions closeby. 

Hayma Kharijiya has many valleys such as Wadi Ali, Wadi Sarf, and Wadi Bini Ahmed to name a few. Mufhaq and Al-Manar forts are of the important archaeological landmarks in Hayma Kharijiya. 

Sanaa

The governorate of Sana’a not only has the biggest share of specialty coffee production, in both quality and quantity in Yemen but also has one of the longest continuous coffee cultures in the world. Much of the coffee consumed in Sana’a is prepared using the traditional Ibrik method, brewing coffee in a copper or silver pot over hot charcoals.

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