Sunday, 16 May 2010

The Lantana Cup of Excellence



Before I opened Lantana I spent many months researching coffee suppliers; meeting with different roasters, sampling their various single origin coffees and blends, and testing how they tasted in different types of drinks. The challenge was to find a coffee that tasted as good as an espresso as it did in a milky drink like a latte so that I could satisfy as many customers as possible. The challenge, with that much caffeine coursing through my blood stream, was to stop my brain exploding and stay focused enough to make rational decisions.


I went on field trips to warehouses and cafes across London and met the entire spectrum of coffee suppliers from artisan micro roasters to large scale distributors. But the company I found myself benchmarking all others against was the one I eventually chose as our supplier - Monmouth.


It wasn’t just the taste of the coffee that I loved, it was the whole ethos of the company and particularly, the company’s founder, Anita le Roy, that impressed me. Anita is one of the pioneers of the UK coffee industry who started roasting coffee in the basement of a small shop in Covent Garden in the seventies. She had a vision to provide ethically produced high quality coffee to the UK market and the stamina and determination to keep doing it for 30 years. After all this time she is still very hands on in the day to day running of the business and as committed as ever to the principles on which Monmouth was founded. She seems to have achieved the impossible by successfully growing and building a company while keeping it ‘small’.


Time will tell whether I have her stamina but I know I share her determination to continually improve the coffee we offer our customers. So after 18 months of using Monmouth’s Espresso blend, I wanted to see if we couldn’t tweak it slightly to create the perfect Lantana Espresso blend; one that tastes sweet and smooth when drunk as an espresso but with enough richness and body to retain a strong character when its made into a milk based coffee.



Under the guidance of Monmouth's coffee buyer, AJ Kinnell, we experimented with ratios of various single origin coffees and came up with a few different blends to compete in the Lantana Cup of Excellence*. As I couldn’t get the CoE's official international jurors (of which Anita is one) to judge the results, I called on Lantana's esteemed and opinionated baristas to form the judging panel.


Sean, Colleen and Brooke sample the blends

After much deliberation, the recipe for our Lantana Espresso blend (and label colour) was chosen; a blend of Ethiopian Cabey Yirgacheffe, Guatemalan Finca La Perla and Brazilian Fazenda Rainha.


We’ve been using our bespoke blend for about a month in the café and the feedback we’re getting from espresso and latte drinkers alike is positive so hopefully we’re on the path to creating the Lantana Cup of Excellence.


*Cup of Excellence are national competitions to find single-estate coffees that can be set aside from the commodity coffee market, where prices have been dropping due to over-production in some regions. The competition is run every year in nine coffee-producing countries from Colombia to El Salvador and Rwanda, and the winning coffee is chosen by a select group of national and international cuppers. The Cup of Excellence beans are considered the peak of coffee production and are sold to the highest bidder during an internet auction.

8 comments:

philwbass said...

I popped in a few weeks back and the coffee was superb. I can't remember what I drank, probably a macchiato or a flat white.

Shelagh Ryan said...

Thanks Phil. If it wasn't the Lantana Espresso blend you tried you'll have to come back and compare.

Jo said...

This gives me the perfect excuse to come back to Lantana and try your new blend....I love Monmouth http://afternoontease.co.uk/post/610867824/reacquainting-myself-with-an-old-friend

Shelagh Ryan said...

Say hi when you do. And by the way, thanks for the great review the other week. Really glad you enjoyed Lantana.

Tim Footman said...

Hello, was directed here from the Telegraph article. Nice blog, will be dropping in regularly. But what do you think of the new research that suggests that coffee doesn't keep you alert?

Valerie Stivers-Isakova said...

Love this. A friend just came back from Melbourne where she visited the Each Peach cafe. Glad to see the Melb coffee mania has hit London. We still don't know about the "flat white" in NYC.

Food For Think said...

I took a visit to Lantana a couple of months ago and i'm still writing my blog post about it - I visited Australia for the first time over Christmas and was literally blown away by the food and attitudes to food in the cafes and restaurants over there. I love the way that Lantana brings a little bit of this love to London.

I am not a coffee lover but the silky smooth milk on a flat white tempted me to try - and I didn't screw my face up in disgust. It's just great.

Only wishing I lived nearer so that I could enjoy by breakfast there everyday.

susie said...

I have been reading your blog for a while now, after being directed to it from best food blog list. A huge coffee fan myself, especially of the 'flat white'. Will be reading blog more regularly, always great inspiration for dinner ideas!