Workshop Description
This workshop explores the diversity of coffee-consuming and producing cultures around the world by examining different coffee brewing methods and the influence of geography and history on flavor profiles (also known as terroir). Participants will gain insights into myriad factors that shape the way coffee is cultivated, prepared, and appreciated across cultures. This workshop offers a focused opportunity to deepen your understanding of how history and terroir shape the art of coffee brewing.
Date: Friday June 27, 2025
Time: 10:30 - 13:00
Location: Room 2
Booking: To book your place in this Workshop, head to the World of Coffee Registration Portal and add a session to your booking before checkout. Already registered? Simply enter your registration key to access your booking and add other paid events to your badge.
Instructors & Leads
Noa Berger (she/her)
Sociology PhD Candidate, EHESS
Noa Berger is a sociology PhD candidate at the EHESS, Paris, studying the specialty coffee market in Brazil and France. Her work has been published in Le Monde, 25 Magazine, Standart and others. She regularly speaks at industry events (Re:Co Boston, WOC and others).