
As you can see from my last two posts, I love the Kona region, the coffee it produces and the farmers who dedicate themselves to this special coffee’s successful cultivation year after year. It’s my particular honor to serve as Panel Chairman at the 2007 Kona Coffee Cupping Competition November 7-8, 2007. It’s my ninth year serving as a judge for the competition, and I am also proud that Gevalia is again the lead sponsor of this important event, our twelfth year.
As Panel Chairman, I will direct and work with my fellow three judges over a two-and-a-half-day period to cup approximately 600 cups of Kona coffee. We narrow the field from dozens of farms’ entries to the best 15 coffees, which we then reduce to five or six finalists. In our final day of cupping, we choose one grower as the winner who has produced the year’s highest-quality Kona.
In addition to the exciting days of cupping to determine the winner of the Kona Coffee Cupping Competition, the nine-day Kona Festival offers nearly 50 events for visitors, who learn all about why Kona is so special and how we determine the best Kona coffees. The visitors also enjoy fabulous local foods, parades, a pageant, tours of the Kona farms, concerts and an art exhibit – a presentation of local artists’ work that I try to never miss.
The Kona Festival and the overall quality of Kona coffees offered there make Kona the place to be for all coffee-lovers November of every year. It is my honor as Gevalia Master Taster to be entrusted with chairing the cupping panel that is tasked with selecting the year’s best Kona bean, and I am already preparing for this exciting challenge at the 2007 Kona Coffee Cupping Competition.
