Wicked Sunday
The Melbourne Food & Wine festival starts on the 15th March with a one day event, Wicked Sunday. More details on there website Wicked Sunday
St Ali will have 3 sites.
Origin Cafe. Between 10 am – 12 pm you will have the opportunity to talk to our roasters and try our coffee. We will only be at this site for 2 hours.
Cafe Site. Between 10am – 4 pm we have shrunk St Ali and shipped it off to Federation Square in a container. This is our main site where you can sample all that is ST. ALi.
Syphon Filter marquee. Between 10 am – 4 pm. Here you can meet Toshi and try our syphon filter coffee and also buy single origin coffee and to take home.
Roasters Week
From the 16th – 22nd of March St Ali will be hosting a varietal of coffee events which is part of the Food & Wine Festival. See below for more details. To book please phone 9686 2990.
Hario Syphon Filter Demonstration by Toshi Ishiwata
11am Mon 16th and Weds 18th March
Free
St Ali Single Origin Cupping Sessions by Justin Miles
11am Tues 17th and Thu 19th March
Free
Probat Sample Roasting of Bolivian ‘Cup of Excellence’ Beans
11am Fri 20th March
Free
“Coffee Duck” 8 Course Degustation Menu with Ben Cooper
7.00pm Sat 21st March
$100.00
Cupping of Bolivian “Cup of Excellence” Coffee by Justin Miles
11am Sun 22nd March
$15.00


Rachel Peterson collected me at the hotel and took me to the farm that produces their prize winning lots.The luscious settings of the Baru Mountainside completely covered the coffee trees in natural old growth forest, a real paradise. It was amazing to see just how giant these coffee Geussha´s were. The cherries themselves really were much longer that your average coffee cherry and were quite a treat to nibble on… just one or two. The new projects are really interesting. Rachel showed me a plantation of Geussha up to 1,800 meters high that is not producing yet, but is expected to cup up with even more character. And my favourite, the coffee library, including approximately 20 different varietals including heirloom Ethiopian varietals, Java and other believed strains of Geussha. A mini coffee Eden.
It was then a plan to get my hands dirty with the coffee pickers but the weather was not on my side. It was in my face and in my ears, apparently the pickers weren´t heading up for fear of being attacked by a falling coffee tree.
So heading back to the processing plant for a round of cupping seemed a much better idea. There were 5 Geusshas on the table and one other which I have to admit of having no idea what it was. Probally a good coffee but just didn´t interest me next to the Geusshas. Some started out with a lychee sweetness, other strong lemon zest and jasmine. Apparently the still need to rest so I can´t wait to see what they develop to. It was then lunch at the Peterson’s house were I had the pleasure of meeting Price, Susan and Daniel. I had such a lovely time there that I thought to myself must go back sometime… so I did two days later. A special thank you to the Peterson’s for their wonderful hospitality and time they took to show me their estate. It was a fantastic experience. Thanks again Rachel.








