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The Coffee Story: Alexander Skrinjaric
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The Coffee Story: Alexander Skrinjaric

My next guest is the owner and founder of a coffee shop and roastery based in Sofia, Bulgaria. I find Alexander’s story fascinating because he was quick to identify a gap and capitalize on it by putting in the work. He wears many hats, from running the business to roasting and training.

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Processing can make or break coffee
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Processing can make or break coffee

Imagine this: One origin. One farm. One coffee. Processed 20 different ways. This is exactly what coffee professionals implemented during their trip to Ethiopia earlier this year, a processing adventure at Daye Bensa’s Gatta Washing Station. My finding: CQI - Q Processing Level 2 Professional course is no joke.

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Highlights from World of Coffee Dubai 2023
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Highlights from World of Coffee Dubai 2023

World of Coffee Dubai 2022 was the talk-of-the-town when the first edition was announced in the fourth quarter of 2019. As the curtains of that event closed, it promised an even bigger event the subsequent year. This year’s event hosted more than 12,000 visitors, a twofold increase from last year.

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Rosetta Roastery: The Best from Cape Town
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Rosetta Roastery: The Best from Cape Town

Last year, the Financial Times listed Rosetta Roastery as one of The Best Independent Coffeeshops in the World and won the Coffee Magazine's "South African Coffee Roastery of the Year" in 2018 and 2019. A thoughtful gift by Andy — coffee from the best roastery in Cape Town. This article sums up my thoughts on the three origins roasted by Rosetta Roastery.

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Triangulating my coffee palate
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Triangulating my coffee palate

I have always been fascinated with developing my palate. I don’t know about you but the ability to identify different aromas and notes are rewarding. I found myself triangulating coffee recently with the Grandmother team. It was humbling to know that I am not very good in identifying defects, but on the plus side, it was a great learning experience.

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