{"id":715,"date":"2018-06-12T08:00:41","date_gmt":"2018-06-12T18:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thecurbkaimuki.com\/2018\/06\/12\/scenes-from-the-2018-cafe-imports-cultivar-caravan\/"},"modified":"2018-07-30T15:20:40","modified_gmt":"2018-07-31T01:20:40","slug":"scenes-from-the-2018-cafe-imports-cultivar-caravan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thecurbkaimuki.com\/2018\/06\/12\/scenes-from-the-2018-cafe-imports-cultivar-caravan\/","title":{"rendered":"Scenes From The 2018 Cafe Imports Cultivar Caravan"},"content":{"rendered":"
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What is it about the lure of the tour? Gassing up the van, hitting the road for a long haul, counting down the miles, making good time. It’s about the journey\u00a0and\u00a0<\/em>the destination. We love a good tour here at Sprudge, and when there’s delicious coffee involved? Even better.<\/p>\n Throughout the spring 2018 season, our longtime partners at Cafe Imports<\/a>\u00a0have been out on the road, crisscrossing the United States for a series of events dedicated to coffee. And not just any coffee: the 2018 Legendary Coffee Tour<\/a>\u00a0featured \u201cgreatest hits, brand-new releases, and even a few deep cuts” from the Cafe Imports coffee library, paired with a presentation on the history and significance of coffee varieties. Sprudge was an official partner for this event series, along with La Marzocco<\/a> and\u00a0Mill City Roasters.<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Events took place in cities large and small across the USA, including Kansas City (at Messenger Coffee<\/a>), Springfiled, MO (at Classic Rock Coffee<\/a>), Chicago (at Metropolis Coffee<\/a>), Coeur d’Alene (Evans Brothers Coffee<\/a>), Tempe (Tempe Public Market Cafe<\/a>), Austin (Wild Gift<\/a>), Dallas (Communion Cafe<\/a>), Boston (Pavement Coffee<\/a>), Philadelphia (Rival Bros. Coffee<\/a>), and of course Minneapolis, for a tour kick-off at Cafe Imports HQ.<\/p>\n Presentations were hosted by members of the Cafe Imports staff at each event, including Director of Education Joe Marrocco<\/a> and Meister<\/a>, the company’s managing editor. “In some part I feel like I\u2019ve been doing the research and writing for this project (or something kind of like it) for my entire coffee career,” Meister tells Sprudge. Meister cites the ongoing coffee variety research work being done by folks like Tim Hill and Getu Bekele, Kew Gardens, and World Coffee Research as huge influences on the Cultivar Caravan. “I would love for there to be more open source access to the deep cuts out there,” Meister says, “because I think more information can only be better for everyone.”<\/p>\n