Coffee news in Portugal
Latest news and stories about coffee in Portugal for expats and residents.
Latest news and stories about coffee in Portugal for expats and residents.

Orioli Coffee, owned by Felipe Orioli, took first place in the competition promoted by Lisbon Coffee Week, with Parioca Café in second and Filtrô in fourth position.

Just like the Ethiopians, Westerners have also become great appreciators and drinkers of coffee. However, in our societies, the consumption of the drink has very different symbolic contours. A chronicle by Rafael Ferreira de Oliveira.

The market linked to the event, which begins this Friday (26th), features brands such as the Goias-based Orioli Coffee, owned by businessman Felipe Orioli, and Baobá, among others.

Home News Lisbon hosts Portugal biggest coffee festival Lisbon hosts Portugal biggest coffee festival Between March 23 and 29, the country's largest coffee festival will take place in Lisbon. By Bruno G.

“Coffee: A Global History”, by Jonathan Morris, offers a clear perspective on humanity's relationship with the beverage obtained from the roasted seeds of a shrub native to Ethiopia.

It was at this historic roastery in Campo Maior that the commander would stop first every morning. Because it was here that it all began in the 1930s with his uncle, Joaquim d’Olaia.

Caffeine high: from March 23rd to 29th, the capital will feel “the aroma on every corner,” with tastings, workshops, and latte art.

If you’re fed up of hearing friends and family say “oh, be careful, don’t drink so much coffee”, this article is for you. Print it out, frame it and hang it next to the coffee machine.
