Winner to receive an all-expense paid trip to the United States. Competition will begin in Darwin and travel around the country in search of impressive latte art.
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Greek barista Nikolaos Kanakaris wins Barista & Farmer 2016
After 11 days in Brazil, Nikolaos wins the third series of the reality TV show, Russian Olga Kaplina places second, and Brazil's Raphael Ferraz De Sousa places third.
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Budapest to host five coffee competitions in 2017
The Speciality Coffee Association of Europe (SCAE) has announced it will host five coffee championship events at World of Coffee Budapest in 2017, in partnership with World Coffee Events (WCE).
Hungary’s capital will open its arms from 13 – 15 June 2017 to host the World Brewers Cup, World Latte Art, World Coffee in Good Spirits, World Cup Tasters and World Cezve/Ibrik Championships at the SCAE’s annual speciality coffee event.
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NZSCA: it’s never too early
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RASV to host inaugural Australian Food Awards
New awards will recognise the best Australian producers of dairy, meat, poultry, pantry goods, convenience foods, and more. Entries open 24 May.
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Sensory Lab’s Ben Morrow wins London Coffee Masters
Sensory Lab’s Ben Morrow is the 2016 London Coffee Master’s champion.
Fresh from placing sixth in the World Latte Art Championship in Shanghai, China earlier this month, Ben competed in the London Coffee Festival’s second edition of the competition from 7 – 10 April at the Old Truman Brewery.
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The London Coffee Festival returns for sixth edition
The United Kingdom is getting ready to welcome its sixth edition of The London Coffee Festival.
Taking place from 7 – 10 April at the Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, as many as 35,000 people are expected to join this year’s coffee celebrations.
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South Korea wins World Latte Art, Greece wins World Coffee in Good Spirits
Australia’s reign as World Latte Art Champion is over.
Um Paul of South Korea won the World Latte Art Championship (WLAC) on 1 April, ending Caleb Cha’s reign as the world’s best latte artist.
Qi Li from China placed second, Minako Yoshizumi from Japan placed third, Dhang Tamang of the United Kingdom placed fourth, Agnieszka Rojewska of Poland placed fifth, and Sensory Lab’s Ben Morrow placed sixth in the WLAC finals.
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Tea Masters Cup comes to Australia
A unique competition that unites tea professionals around the world is coming to Melbourne on 15 May.
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New Zealand crowns Cup Tasters and Brewers Cup Champions
Toasted Espresso's Taka Koyanagi win NZ Cup Tasters and Cerebos Gregg's Ria Lingad wins NZ Brewers Cup Championships.
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