(Newswire.net — April 2, 2019) Vancouver, BC — The Artisan Factory in Toronto was abuzz over the weekend of March 15th as it played host to the Canadian National Barista Competition, where the nation’s most talented baristas competed for a spot on the international coffee stage. From spirited shows of prowess to a stirring protest routine, judges and spectators alike were treated to what was arguably the greatest national competition to date. And behind the scenes, organizers and sponsors teamed up to set the best possible stage with top-tier equipment and gear — including a brand new line of barista tools, Java Gear by Vancouver’s own Espressotec.
“At the competitive level, precision and presentation make all the difference to a barista’s success,” explains Rob Paton, general manager at Espressotec. “That’s why we’ve worked hard over many months to curate a line of barista essentials worthy of a national champion, and hardy enough for café and home use. Java Gear is the fundamental hardware that any barista can rely on.”
From steaming pitchers of varying size, shape, and colour to ceramic cups, bar tools, and tampers, these necessities have proven to significantly increase the quality of drink produced behind the espresso bar — and when you’re being evaluated on a world stage for technique, presentation, cleanliness, and taste of beverages served, quality is critical. It’s no wonder every competitor takes such great pains to select and transport their tools and serveware to regional, national, and world coffee events.
“There’s actually a study in the works by The Coffee Sensorium on colour psychology and how factors like shape, size, and colour affect taste perception,” says Alison Ensworth, marketing and communications coordinator at Espressotec. “Hence the range of colour in Java Gear cups, pitchers, and tampers.”
Espressotec was proud to award the top six competitors at the CNBC, including first-place champion Cole Torode of Rosso Coffee Roasters in Calgary, and Vancouver’s own Kris Wu who took second place, with a selection of Java Gear prizes. With the support of the Canadian chapter of the Specialty Coffee Association, Torode will proceed to the World Barista Championship in Boston next month to represent Canada among more than 50 of the world’s top baristas. Managed and produced by World Coffee Events, this will be the 19th annual Championship, the inaugural of which was hosted in Monte Carlo in 2000. Last year, Cole Torode placed 5th in the world, and once again stands to impress international audiences on behalf of Canada’s growing coffee industry.
About Espressotec Sales & Service
Established in 1997, Espressotec Sales & Service is Canada’s top choice for coffee and espresso machines, grinders, accessories, parts, repairs, and service. We carry many reliable commercial and home machine brands, including Rancilio, Breville, Saeco, Jura, Rocket, Mazzer, Macap, La Marzocco, ECM, and more. Our service department provides general maintenance programs and repairs to keep your coffee and espresso equipment at its best. Since moving to our 10,000-square-foot location on Clark Drive, we have also been expanding our program of events, including latte art classes, cuppings, workshops, and coffee tastings – all held in our beautiful Barista Lab. Check us out online or drop by our showroom for espresso solutions that work.
Espressotec Sales & Service
1015 Clark DriveVancouver, BC V5L 3K1
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