When I moved to New York six years ago, it was a challenge to spot a cup of decent coffee in this cosmopolitan city. Hard to believe, but coffee here is hopelessly dull.
Now, here’s “Coffee: The New Wave”: espresso shops are opening every week, if not every day; cupping events are held on both sides of East River; single origin beans are much talked about. ‘Single origin’ refers to beans that are straight from one particular estate, farm or co-op which are then roasted, brewed and enjoyed. What’s special about coffee from a single origin? It’s the idea of terroir, which is borrowed from wine tasting. Terroir is the notion that topography, soil and climate can make two brews taste different, even if they are grown from the same species of coffee plant.
Notwithstanding this hype about ‘single origin,’ this wave seems disturbed by the rock of established brewing methods and roasting interpretation. Contrary to ‘single origin’ is the ‘blend’ which is the mixture of beans from different origins. ‘Blend’ beans have prevailed in the specialty coffee market for a long time due to the nature of the ubiquitously applied espresso machine. After all, roasting, brewing and the appreciation of the cup are all interrelated and designated to meet certain taste sensation expectations. Hence, darker roasting is necessary, the espresso machine is irreplaceable and the appreciation would be limited. Call it The Trinity. To explore the most of what ‘single origins’ has to offer, new roasting ideas are needed, brewing alternatives must be found or invented, and taste sensations could be more daring. The Clover brewing system is one of the examples coming in this coffee new wave.
There’re a lot more to be explored. The coffee new wave in New York is the consequence of a series of asking questions. I feel lucky to be here, in the middle of this ‘wave.’ I don’t know where it’s going, but I’d invite you to join me in this exploration.
Raise my cup, cheers~
Revised 2010.0224

if you find a decent place that has “blue mountain”, let me know~~!! that’s my favorit~~!!!!!!
I enjoy the moment when tasting a really good coffee~~ keep your good work‘~ yay~~!!
It would be a life-long pursuing of a cup of Blue Mountain in coffee shops in this country… I can’t remember anyone… I can brew it myself though
Care to join me?
I can’t imagine leaving coffee behind even for one day. Even if I can’t get good coffee, I need that caffeine. I’m glad you can have yourself a nice cup these days.
I hope I’d be satisfied with caffeine. Life would be easier I guess