Specialty Coffee Blog – Pull & Pour

Yemen Haraaz – Dragonfly Coffee Roasters

Coffee Details

Coffee Name

Yemen Haraaz Red A+

Roaster

Dragonfly Coffee Roasters

Roaster Location

Boulder, CO

Estimated Price

$20 / 8oz

Flavor Profile

Cherry Cordial, exotic spice, cocoa nibs

Process

Natural Process

Country

Yemen

Region

Haraaz Mountains

Elevation

1900 – 2440 MASL

Roast

Medium – Light

Roast Date

January 1, 1970

Reviewed Date

January 1, 1970

Coffee Scoring

Overall Score

9.1 / 10

Aroma

9 / 10

Body

9 / 10

Flavor

8 / 10

Acidity/Brightness

10 / 10

Balance

9 / 10

Sweetness

9 / 10

Cleanliness

9 / 10

Aftertaste

9 / 10

Complexity

10 / 10

Flexibility

9 / 10

Pros

  • Unique coffee from a more unique location
  • Really nice complexity
  • Nice, thick body

Cons

  • Intensity of flavors not as pronounced as other naturally processed coffees I’ve tried

As Roast Magazine’s 2019 Micro Roaster of the Year, I knew I wanted to try some coffee from Dragonfly Coffee Roasters. I purchased their Espresso Crema Dolce (coming in a future review) and their Yemen Haraaz Red A+, which I review below.


I am always drawn to dry-processed coffees, so when I saw this one from a less common origin like Yemen, I knew I had to try it. (I realized after purchasing that it is actually a very similar coffee—same origin, region and processing—that I tried a few months back from Vennture Brew Co.).

The initial fragrance is bold with some nice, deep notes of cherry and almonds. After brewing, the aroma becomes sweeter and emphasizes the fruit notes. The brightness of the coffee is on display at the beginning of each sip and lingers throughout. The two highlights for me were:

  1. The body: It had a wonderfully thick mouthfeel and a very rich sweetness. Those characteristics are not as common in naturally processed coffees, which tend to be very light bodied with brighter sweet notes.
  2. The complexity: Naturally processed coffees are often complex, but the complexity found in this coffee was unique. It included a variety of flavors that were not as easily identifiable to me and they interacted together in a way I wasn’t as familiar with.

I tried the coffee in the v60, Chemex, AeroPress and espresso. It did well in all of them, though I think the v60 (unsurprisingly) was my favorite brew method.

The Bottom Line

This was a great coffee and one that I really enjoyed exploring. It continually surprised me with each new brew and definitely didn’t disappoint. It wasn’t the best naturally processed coffee I’ve had, but it was one of the most unique. A worthwhile purchase if you enjoy dry processed coffees and to explore more exotic flavors in coffee.

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