Vancouver: Pay up and smell the coffee
Posted by TheShot on 14 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Beans, Foreign Brew, Roasting
Today’s Globe and Mail (Canada) reported on the arrival of the $15-a-cup (CAN$) Hacienda la Esmeralda Especial at Vancouver’s Caffè Artigiano: globeandmail.com: Pay up and smell the coffee. [alternative link: The Tyee — Coffee Hits $15 at the Pump.] Kopi luwak pretenders, take notice.
The Panamanian coffee won the 2007 Roasters Guild Cupping competition at the 2007 SCAA annual conference. The coffee was sold in an online auction for a record $130 a pound to a consortium of roasters, including Coffee Klatch Roasting, Groundwork Coffee Company, Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea, The Roasterie, Roastmasters.com, Zoka Coffee Roaster and Tea Co., and 49th Parallel Coffee Roasters. That last British Columbia roaster supplied Caffè Artigiano for exclusive retail distribution of the coffee in Canada.
In unrelated news, thanks to the aforementioned The Roasterie for recently supplying me with a test batch of their Super Tuscan Espresso blend — recently rated a 90 on Kenneth Davids‘ CoffeeReview. It produced some great crema at home at one week after roasting — even if it was a touch too mellow and muted to rank among my favorite espresso profiles.
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Hey, ran across this blog in a search engine. I have has Super Tuscan (I order it online) and believe it to be my favorite espresso. It performs amazingly in milk and i’ve noticed that the flavor really is wonderful about four or five days post roast, really buttery.
In Kansas City these guys run the show. The Roasterie Cafe has a very well trained barista staff, very knowledgable and great atmosphere.
I got hooked last summer when i visited MO for a marathon.
thanks.
The Roasterie definitely seems to know what they are doing. And they seem like a good bunch of people too — at least from my interactions with them.