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Al Hayma & Anis Decaf

Regular price €11,95 EUR
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83.0 Cup Score

This unique coffee blend combines beans from the Al-Hayma and Anis regions, carefully decaffeinated using the CO2 method. This process maintains the coffee's original moisture content, resulting in a product ready for roasting. The final cup offers vibrant tasting notes of grape, raspberry, and lemon, showcasing the exceptional care and expertise involved in its production.

Producers in these regions meticulously handpick only the ripest cherries, often making several passes on each tree to ensure peak ripeness. After harvesting, cherries are cleaned and sorted at Sheba’s processing hub near Sana’a, then dried using a combination of raised beds and greenhouses. This meticulous drying process, which takes two to three weeks, ensures even moisture levels between 11-12%, preserving the beans' quality.

After drying, the beans are rested, hulled, and carefully sorted before decaffeination. The CO2 method used for decaffeination is both efficient and sustainable, allowing for the reuse of CO2 and the repurposing of extracted caffeine for products such as pharmaceuticals.

Processing method
Natural
Main flavour notes
Grape | Raspberry | Lemon
Varietal
Multiple
Harvest period
Jan 2024
Altitude
2000 - 2100 m.a.s.l
Screen
+15
Species
Arabica
Original packaging
Vacuum Packed
Region
Al Hayma and Anis
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Recommended brewing method
Espresso (milk based) , Espresso (black) , Stovetop Moka Pot , French Press
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Cupping Report

By Alex Green from
83.0
CUP SCORE
Fragrance
7.75
Flavor
7.75
Acidity
7.5
Aftertaste
7.25
Balance
7.5
Body
7.75
Overall
7.5

Cupping Notes

A mellow and rounded profile with gentle notes of malt and walnut on the nose. The cup opens with muted acidity and a smooth, raisin-like sweetness. The body is soft and balanced, finishing with a short, dry aftertaste that keeps things clean and easy-drinking.
Report By
Alex Green
Omwani

Roasting Recommendation

The Yemeni Decaf is roasted at a ⅔ capacity- we roast 10kg on our 15kg drum roaster.

This is to help get plenty of airflow, but also allow us to get a faster roast to avoid the grassy and flat tastes you usually get.

We start with a ⁠high heat, and then after the dry end, adjust the heat to 2/3 or even 1/2 heat to stretch out this period before the first crack.

Extend the maillard period. Decafs don’t usually hold much residual sugars but we want to develop them and bring them out as much as possible. Once you hit the first crack, keep the heat super low, and make sure airflow/fan speed is high.

We find decafs can get very carried away during this time, but they can also take on smokey tastes if not careful.

Overall the key thing we learned while roasting this coffee is to roast it faster than your roaster usually might like to. Our roaster usually takes 13-15 mins but we were getting best results from 9-10 minute roasts.

The main takeaway we found is the speed of the roast. We are also aware it is a natural process too, so we would speed up most of the parts of the roast except for the mallard phase.

Roasting Recommendation By
Jacob

Head Roaster at Decaf Nation

Meet your producer

Name Al Hayma & Anis Collective
Year Started N/A
Location Al-Hayma Region & Anis Region, Yemen See on a map

In the rugged and arid landscapes of Al-Hayma, on the outskirts of Sana'a Governorate, a dedicated collective of farmers works tirelessly to produce some of Yemen's most exceptional coffee. Despite the harsh, unforgiving climate and sparse greenery, these farmers cultivate their coffee at remarkable altitudes, reaching up to 2,250 meters above sea level. The coffee cherries in Al-Hayma take longer to ripen, resulting in a later harvest season than anywhere else in Yemen.

While the scale of production in Al-Hayma is modest—many villages collectively harvest no more than 15 tons of cherries annually, yielding just 1.5 tons of beans—the focus here is on quality over quantity. The skill and dedication of the farmers ensure that every bean is meticulously cared for, resulting in coffee that is truly unparalleled in flavor and character.

In the governorate of Dhamar, the Anis region has become a beacon of hope for Yemeni coffee, thanks to the collective efforts of its farmers. Blessed with fertile lands, abundant water sources, and towering mountains, the Anis region offers ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. These farmers, working at high altitudes with access to ample water, achieve yields that are higher than most other regions in Yemen.

Each season, the farmers of Anis come together to produce an impressive 15 tons of high-quality cherries. Their collaboration and commitment to excellence make the Anis region a cornerstone of Yemeni coffee production, providing both quantity and quality in every harvest.

Meet your sourcing partner

Sheba

Countries of operation Yemen, Ethiopia
Established date 2019

Sheba Coffee was founded with a powerful mission: to support Yemeni farmers who lack access to the global market, ensuring they receive fair pay for their exceptional coffee. Rooted in the rich coffee heritage of Yemen, Sheba Coffee is committed to empowering these farmers by providing them with the tools, resources, and direct support needed to thrive.

Regular price €11,95 EUR
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Regular price Sale price €11,95 EUR
Cupping Score
83.0
Processing method
Natural
Varietal
Multiple
Main flavour notes
Grape | Raspberry | Lemon
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How we package
our coffees

Barrier packaging designed for specialty coffee.

We use Ecotact bags because they offer high-barrier protection against oxygen, moisture, and external contaminants. This helps preserve the quality, aroma, and flavour potential of your green coffee during transport and storage. They're trusted by top producers and importers worldwide.

Heat-Sealed for Maximum Protection

Every bag is professionally heat sealed at our warehouse to lock in freshness. This creates a secure seal that prevents exposure to air or humidity - keeping your green coffee stable, even over long periods.

Convenient Resealable Zip Closures

Once opened, each bag has a resealable zip to help you store and protect the rest of your coffee between roasts. It’s a simple way to reduce waste and maintain freshness - especially helpful for home roasters or sampling.

Portion sizes for any roaster.

Whether you're roasting at home or running a production line, we've got a size to suit. Choose from 0.5kg, 1kg, or 5kg bags - all packed with the same level of care. Smaller volumes make it easy to try new coffees without the commitment.

Responsible packaging choices.

Our bags are made from Graded 7 multi-layer recyclable plastic. While they may not go in your home recycling bin, they are accepted by specialist facilities. More importantly, they reduce waste by dramatically extending the shelf life of your green coffee.

Frequent Questions

Is your coffee unroasted?

Yes – all the coffee we sell is raw, unroasted green coffee unless clearly marked as a roasted sample. It might sound obvious, but it's one of the most common questions we get! If you're buying from us, you're getting green coffee ready for roasting.

How long does delivery take, and can I track my order?

We usually pack and dispatch orders within 1–2 working days. Once it’s on the move, you’ll get a tracking link so you can follow it all the way to your door.

For UK and EU deliveries, most orders arrive within 2–5 working days. International shipping can take a little longer depending on customs, but we’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

If you need your coffee urgently, you can select an express shipping option at checkout.

How does your quality guarantee work?

We stand by every coffee we offer — if the quality doesn’t match the listing, we’ll refund or credit you. No fuss.

We work directly with specialty producers and sourcing partners who are deeply connected to their regions. Every coffee is selected based on quality, transparency, and value — and we always share the details up front, from processing to cupping scores.

If something feels off when your coffee arrives, just get in touch. We’ll put it right, every time.

Will I need to pay customs duties or taxes?

No - if you're ordering from within the UK or EU, there are no extra customs charges or hidden fees. We warehouse UK orders in the UK and EU orders in the EU, so everything stays within the region. The price you see is the price you pay.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept all major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), plus PayPal. You can also use gift cards at checkout. If your gift card doesn’t cover the full amount, you can easily top it up with another payment method.

How does your pricing work?

We keep our pricing simple, transparent, and fair. What you see on the product page is the final price per bag - no hidden fees, no surprises at checkout.

Prices are based on the coffee's quality, variety, processing method, and how it's sourced. We offer multiple sizes (from 0.5kg to 5kg), with smaller sizes priced to include repacking and packaging costs. Shipping is free, and VAT is already included in the price you see.

Do you offer any roasting advice for green coffee?

Absolutely. We work with roasters of all levels – from complete beginners to seasoned pros – and we’re always happy to share what we know.

You’ll find starter tips and roast profiles on our blog, or you can drop us a message if you’ve got questions about a specific coffee. A medium roast is usually a great place to start - it gives you a balanced view of the coffee’s flavour, and you can adjust from there.

What is your return policy if I'm not satisfied with the coffee do you offer any guarantees?

We want you to be happy with every coffee you try. If something doesn’t feel right - whether it’s a quality issue or your order isn’t what you expected - just get in touch. We’ll always do our best to put it right, whether that means a replacement, refund, or store credit.

Is there any customer support available if I have questions after purchasing or if something goes wrong?

Definitely. We’re here to help before, during, and after your order. If you have any questions about your coffee, roasting, or if something’s gone wrong with your delivery, just reach out. We’re a small team, but we’re quick to reply and always happy to sort things out.

You can contact us by email (hello@greencoffeecollective.com) or through the form on our website whatever works best for you.

What do your flavour notes mean?

Flavour notes describe the natural characteristics found in the coffee - shaped by things like variety, processing, and how it’s cultivated.

You might notice hints of chocolate, red fruit, florals or citrus. These aren’t added flavours - they’re subtle notes that come through when a coffee is grown, processed, and roasted with care. We include detailed origin info and flavour profiles on every product page to help you choose the right coffee for your taste.

Can I sample the coffee before purchasing?

Yes - we offer samples for nearly all of our coffees. There’s a small fee to cover the cost of packaging, green coffee, and prep, but it’s a great way to try before committing to a larger order.

Samples may not be available on limited-release or rare coffees due to low stock. If you’re unsure, just get in touch - we’re happy to help you find the right fit.

Unfortunately we can't offer samples in the EU yet.

How does the Cupping Score translate into taste or quality?

The cupping score is a quality grading system used by coffee professionals. It’s based on how a coffee tastes in a controlled tasting — looking at things like sweetness, balance, acidity, and complexity.

80–84 = Clean and consistent with good flavour — great everyday coffees.

85–87 = More complexity, distinct flavours, and refined sweetness.

88+ = Exceptional – rare, expressive coffees with standout characteristics.

Scores help you understand what to expect in the cup, but taste is personal. We include flavour notes and process details on every product page to help you find what suits your style best.

What’s the best way to brew this coffee once it’s roasted?

That depends on the coffee and how you like to drink it — but most of our coffees will shine as a filter brew (like V60, Chemex, or batch brew) or as a single origin espresso.

We’ve grouped our coffees into helpful collections like Espresso, Fruity Filter, and Cold Brew to guide you toward the right fit. Once roasted, feel free to experiment - you’ll quickly discover what brings out the best in each bean.