Dubai – Qahwa World

By invitation from Mr. Garfield Kerr, CEO of Mokha 1450, I attended yesterday evening a truly exceptional event held at Mokha 1450 Café in Golden Mile, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, as part of an immersive experience that reintroduced coffee as a multi-sensory art combining science, innovation, and culture.

Honestly, when I first read about the event and learned that attendance required prior registration and an entry fee, I expected the turnout to be limited, perhaps only a small number of participants. However, I was genuinely surprised by the remarkable and distinguished attendance, as the venue was filled with guests who either registered in advance or joined directly on site, in a scene that reflected genuine interest in this unique experience.

As I observed the interaction inside the venue, I had a clear feeling that what I was witnessing was a direct reflection of the spirit of Dubai, a city that never stops embracing new experiences and creating momentum around innovative ideas. This is also what Mokha 1450 represents, embodying the same spirit: elegance in concept, boldness in execution, and innovation in experience.

The atmosphere throughout the evening was almost like a dreamlike scene, as guests were immersed in an extraordinary journey through the world of coffee in all its details. Visitors moved between different tasting stations offering coffees from various origins, prepared using innovative methods that reflect the philosophy of the team led by Sigrid Ballard and her specialized staff.

What truly stood out was the way the experience was presented. It was not merely a tasting session, but a complete sensory journey blending aroma, taste, and knowledge, revealing how coffee can evolve into a full cognitive experience.

As part of the program, participants experienced an olfactory and tasting journey that highlighted the scientific relationship between the senses of smell and taste, and how sensory signals converge in the brain to form the perception of flavor.

The event also featured several curated stations, including cold brew coffee prepared using a slow steeping method for eighteen hours with carefully selected beans graded above ninety points, revealing rich and complex notes ranging from tropical fruits and berries to honey and exotic spices.

In another station, the pour over brewing method was demonstrated, relying on precise manual pouring, where technique, timing, and extraction ratio directly influence clarity and balance in the cup.

One of the most remarkable highlights of the evening was the psychology of glassware experience, which demonstrated how the shape, weight, and balance of a cup can influence flavor perception, not only aesthetically, but also in terms of sensation, taste, and overall impression.

Throughout the evening, the Mokha 1450 team also presented innovative creations such as the smoky signature drink and the Desert Flower experience, alongside live brewing sessions in front of guests, adding an interactive dimension that brought the audience closer to the craft of coffee making.

The experience was accompanied by a curated musical journey inspired by coffee producing countries such as Yemen, Ethiopia, Colombia, Jamaica, and Cuba, giving the event a global dimension that reflects the journey of coffee across continents.

In conclusion, this was not merely a tasting evening, but a complete experience that redefined the relationship between humans and coffee, and reinforced Mokha 1450’s position as one of the leading concepts in experiential specialty coffee in Dubai and the region.

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