Summary
Vietnam’s coffee heritage, deeply rooted since the 19th century, unfolds across diverse landscapes. Central Highlands provinces like Buon Ma Thuot, a Robusta haven, and Lam Dong, famed for Arabica, showcase the country’s prowess. Nui Min, Khe Sanh, and regions like Dak Mil and Chu Se contribute unique flavors. Beyond the highlands, Dak Nong and Gia Lai add sweet and rich tones. Vietnam’s coffee story unveils a symphony of tastes, from robust to aromatic, making it a global coffee powerhouse. Explore these diverse landscapes for a journey through Vietnam’s rich coffee culture.
- Buon Ma Thuot (Dak Lak): Largest Robusta coffee producer, known as the “coffee capital,” significant state attention and investment.
- Cau Dat, Nui Min, Tram Hanh (Lam Dong): Ideal for Arabica coffee cultivation, producing high-quality beans with enticing aroma. Cau Dat coffee is referred to as the “Queen” of coffees.
- Khe Sanh (Quang Tri): Well-known for Arabica and Catimor (jackfruit coffee) with a unique flavor profile, grown by resilient locals.
- Dak Mil (Dak Nong): Home to 19,000 hectares of coffee, contributing a quarter of the district’s area, renowned for sweet and sour Dak Mil coffee.
- Chu Se (Gia Lai): Recognized for its coffee, grown in a district 40 kilometers south of Pleiku city, covering 12,000 hectares.
GAEA, Vietnam Sourcing
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