GT BEANS participated in the Seoul Cafe Show in 2011 at booth No. F47.
This picture shows the exhibition of Le Ne du Vin Aroma Kit 36,
green beans imported by GT BEANS, GT BEANS blended coffee,
the GT Cafe espresso machine, and the Beans Mill motor-driven grinder.
You can see the various catalogs, which showed high interest from visitors, at the side.
This picture shows the CEO of GT BEANS responding to a product inquiry politely and passionately.
This picture shows the fully automatic espresso machine ‘GT Cafe’, the model that GT BEANS is preparing for its ambitious launch.
Visitors can taste samples of Beraca, the blended coffee from GT BEANS, using an espresso machine.
This GT BEANS employee in the picture worked most tirelessly second only to the CEO in the exhibition hall, from morning to evening. ^^
This picture shows green beans imported by GT BEANS, coffee beans roasted by GT BEANS, and the Beans Mill Grinder.
Beans Mill, the coffee bean grinder from GT BEANS, was very popular in the exhibition hall.
Thank you! ^0^
This picture shows Simao AA, produced in Yunnan Province, China.
This picture shows Robusta G1 from Vietnam.
This product also received much attention from visitors.
There were many inquiries on these green beans because they were new products. ^^
Can you feel the freshness of the green beans? ^^
Alright, we will now show you the GT BEANS blended coffee that we roasted and produced.
This was an opportunity for visitors to sense the aroma of Beraca and Sawaba and
experience the GT BEANS blended coffee.
We can confidently say that Beraca and Sawaba are the pride of GT BEANS.
This picture shows a demonstration on how to operate the Beans Mill Coffee Bean Grinder.
The on-site response was the best.
Beraca, Sawaba, and the Beans Mill motor-driven grinder can be seen from the left.
Good job, everyone!