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PERFECT ESPRESSO

Barista Training Pack
Buy together & save!
Save time and energy – in the planning, delivery and assessment of your barista
training – with this comprehensive set of books and CDs.
$540.00
Order now..
$65.00
Barista Bible
Choose the ultimate companion to learn the art and science behind perfect
espresso beverages.
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Charts

Enhance the walls of your café or training room with these attractive and
informative wall charts.
$95.00
Barista Workbook

Record your espresso knowledge and skills in this useful workbook.
$60.00


BARISTA GUIDES

Select these guides for easy reference to everything about espresso.

$20.00

Customer Service Kit

Turn your barista training into fun with this box of practical activities and
ideas.
$80.00



LATEST NEWS

TRENDING CAFES Brisbane & Beyond
06 February, 2018

We’ve published a new book …TRENDING CAFES Brisbane & Beyond.

Buy a copy & get 100 free coffees from the 100 cafes featured.

Costs $25 but worth $400 in FREE coffees! You can get a copy by emailing
christine@perfectespresso.com.au. Or call 0407 021 220.

The first in a new series, TRENDING CAFES Brisbane & Beyond features cafes
across Brisbane and along the coastal strip from Noosa to Ballina. The best bit
is, if you buy a book, this entitles you to one free coffee at each of the
cafes. 

TRENDING CAFES Brisbane & Beyond focuses on the cafe owners and their cafes. For
some time, the spotlight has been on baristas and roasters and more recently
it’s been on the coffee growers.  Now the cafe owners are getting

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Why coffee tastes terrible in France
19 January, 2014

As any foodie who has dined at a good restaurant in Paris, visited one of the
many sidewalk cafés or taken their morning caffeine in a small picturesque
village knows, coffee in France is lagging behind that in most other European
countries.  But I am pleased to report that this is now changing – in Paris, at
least.

One has to wonder why the coffee is so bad when the food is always so good. I
haven’t unearthed any plausible reasons why the French have continued to accept
such nasty tasting coffee for so long, but a little research reveals a few
interesting things.

Firstly, Napoleon Bonaparte, who ruled France for a while in the early 19th
century, banned all imports in an historic event known as the Napoleonic
Blockade. So with no coffee allowed in, the French resorted to chicory instead.
Chicory is far more bitter than coffee and bears little resemblance to it taste
wise. Regardless, it seems that the taste for chicory took on and in some areas
of northern France it is still added

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World of Coffee in France
19 January, 2014

How fortunate we were that this year, World of Coffee was in Nice in the south
of France. What a wonderful event it was – from the coffee folk we met to the
food we ate.

Our stand attracted the usual stream of international visitors with Training
Packs selling now in South America, confirming our decision to do a Spanish
translation some time in the future.  We met Marta, a lively girl from
Guatemala, who invited us to her coffee tasting and to visit her mother’s coffee
plantation. We tasted her coffees (which were exceptional) and promised to visit
her mother. The time was short, but we cemented one of those friendships you
know you will have forever, despite the distance.  You will find her by Googling
‘Coffee Bird from Guatemala’. She has collected some fine coffees from all over
Guatemala and I recommend you try them yourself.

Four championship events took place in association with the trade show, with
dozens of countries putting forward their national champions to compete

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The second edition Barista Bible has arrived!
01 April, 2013

The second edition BARISTA BIBLE has arrived!

This exciting second edition of the globally recognised Barista Bible is the
culmination of research that began four years ago – as soon as the first edition
appeared on the market. We do understand that things change very quickly in the
coffee world!

Having worked alongside some of the best baristas and coffee experts, attended
numerous trade shows and events, read an enormous number of trade publications,
listened to lots of lectures and tuned into countless forums, we have gathered a
wealth of new information.

The process of refining and revamping the old Barista Bible was quite different
from writing it the first time around.  It was a most rewarding process to
discard the old and outdated and replace it with new. We were amazed at the
support of so many generous coffee people from around the world who showed us
around and shared their ideas, giving the Barista Bible its new international
focus. Whenever I wanted a photo or an

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR



CHRISTINE COTTRELL

Driven by a passion for coffee and a search for the truth about espresso,
Christine connects with baristas and coffee experts around the world –
strengthening her skills, knowledge and research – to become the ultimate
authority on everything about espresso.

In 1999, with more than 20 years of experience in teaching and working in the
hospitality industry, Christine established Coffee Education Network and since
then has helped thousands to improve their espresso techniques and to more fully
appreciate the espresso concept. As well as teaching classes, she presents at
conferences, social functions and events and has written the Perfect Espresso
series of books and training resources.

In 2009 the first 10 publications were presented to Australian coffee
enthusiasts. Following their success in the hospitality, retail and education
markets in Australia, they will be released internationally at Caffe Culture
2010 in London. In the future, you can look forward to more Perfect Espresso
publications Christine is currently working on.

Christine’s extensive research about espresso was the start of a journey she now
shares with her husband Paul. Together they continue on a crusade that leads
them all over Australia – from coffee plantations in north Queensland and
northern New South Wales to Melbourne and Sydney for discussions with roasters
and blenders. The pursuit of excellence in espresso also takes Christine and
Paul to Europe, collecting conversations with espresso experts and stories from
long established cafes; to South America and Asia, visiting coffee plantations;
and the Middle East, the historical home of coffee.

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