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How can competitors source coffee for the World Barista Championships?

Perfect Daily Grind

However, in order to do so successfully, a WBC competitor must first source a high-quality coffee that will stand out on the global stage. And what factors need to be taken into account when sourcing coffee for the WBC? For his winning WBC routine, Saša sourced Sudan Rume coffee from Camilo Merizalde’s Las Nubes farm in Colombia.

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A Celebration Of Women In Wine

The Wine Knitter

So, influenced by her grandmother, who was her “guiding light,” Ntsiki took the initiative and established Aslina Wines in 2016, naming it in honor of her grandmother. Aslina Sauvignon Blanc 2021 The grapes for this 100% Sauvignon blanc are sourced from the Stellenbosch region of South Africa and sustainably farmed.

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How do specialty coffee roasters buy rare lots at auction?

Perfect Daily Grind

Ultimately, this required level of quality has helped to drive innovation at green coffee auctions even further. The first example was in 2004. Naturally, these astonishingly high prices have influenced more and more producers to co-host their own private auctions. This is by far the most expensive coffee in the world.

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MRM Research Roundup: Catering, Kiosks, Tipping and Dry January

Modern Restaurant Management

The findings in the report include the top challenges for enterprise restaurant operators, investment priorities, innovations, digital sales trends, and what brands can expect for 2024. Established in 2004 by Japanese chef Masa Takayama, it has earned the maximum of three Michelin Stars.

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Stone Barns Claims It’s Fixing Agriculture. Former Employees Say the Farm Was Plagued by Dysfunction.

EATER

In the course of reporting this story, I’ve spoken with more than 20 sources. Because of the pervasive influence of the Rockefeller family and Stone Barns in the relatively small world of sustainable agriculture, a number of people who spoke for this story did not wish to be identified. Cole Wilson/Bloomberg via Getty Images.

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Feed the Rich, Save the Planet?

EATER

Given the pervasive influence of Stone Barns, Blue Hill, Dan Barber, and the Rockefeller family, numerous sources for this story have requested anonymity out of fear of retaliation. Pseudonyms are denoted with asterisks. Repeated requests to speak directly with the leadership of Stone Barns and Blue Hill were denied. “The