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Coffee Rituals is not a coffee tasting. It’s a gathering — a moment to pause, sit down, and look at coffee in a different way. Across four sessions, we’ll explore a range of topics around coffee, always with a cup in hand. But more than the drink itself, what matters are the questions it raises: where does this coffee come from? What did it cost to produce? Why do we pay €1 for something that has travelled thousands of kilometres? What are we really drinking every day?
Through guided moments and open conversation, we approach coffee as a product, a culture, and an experience. No prior knowledge is needed. There are no fixed answers — only curiosity. Because in the end, perhaps the most interesting thing isn’t the coffee… but the way we begin to see it.
11.04 — The €1 coffee
25.04 — Why do we drink coffee this way in Portugal?
16.05 — Who pays for your coffee, and what does that imply?
30.05 — Now do you know what you’re drinking?
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Coffee Rituals is not a coffee tasting. It’s a gathering — a moment to pause, sit down, and look at coffee in a different way. Across four sessions, we’ll explore a range of topics around coffee, always with a cup in hand. But more than the drink itself, what matters are the questions it raises: where does this coffee come from? What did it cost to produce? Why do we pay €1 for something that has travelled thousands of kilometres? What are we really drinking every day?
Through guided moments and open conversation, we approach coffee as a product, a culture, and an experience. No prior knowledge is needed. There are no fixed answers — only curiosity. Because in the end, perhaps the most interesting thing isn’t the coffee… but the way we begin to see it.
11.04 — The €1 coffee
25.04 — Why do we drink coffee this way in Portugal?
16.05 — Who pays for your coffee, and what does that imply?
30.05 — Now do you know what you’re drinking?
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