in years. As mentioned in this blend's description, a true Mocha-Java should feature a Yemeni coffee. Usually, a nice Ethiopian is substituted, due to the high cost of Yemen since the wars began.
This coffee is so reminiscent of bygone days: the spicy chocolate, brandied cherry with a hint of blueberry, and that "clean earthiness." As prepared as a Hario V60, it is incredibly satisfying, and as a vac pot brew, almost illegally royal. I could swear my Fellow Ode grinder was smiling through the grind process. IMO, this is a must get NOW coffee, as the supply of excellent Yemen is not guaranteed. A 2 # bag (freeze a # in Mason/Ball Jars) is, IMO a terrific deal.