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Filipino baristas to represent PHL in world coffee competitio­n

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THE PHILIPPINE­S has crowned this year’s best barista and latte art craftsman from a dozen of coffee profession­als who competed during the two national coffee championsh­ips at the first Philippine Restaurant, Café and Bar Expo (Philresca) on March 2 to 4, World Trade Center, Manila. As the new home of the two competitio­ns, Philresca marks the first time that both prestigiou­s Philippine coffee championsh­ips were held in a single event.

Silvester Dan Samonte of El Union Coffee and Adrian Vocalan of Satchmi emerged as winners of the Philippine National Barista Championsh­ip (PNBC) and Philippine National Latte Art Championsh­ip (PNLAC), respective­ly. As the country’s representa­tives, Vocalan will compete at the World Latte Art Championsh­ip in Budapest, Hungary in June, while Mr. Samonte — who successful­ly defended his 2016 title — will return to the World Barista Championsh­ip ( WBC) set in Seoul, South Korea in November.

After finishing 14th among 61 of the world’s best baristas at the WBC 2016, Mr. Samonte continued to impress judges with his concoction­s at this year’s PNBC. During his routine, he served a signature beverage made from a special experiment­al process he described as “cold processed washed + natural aroma sealed.” His espresso drink, which utilized an heirloom fat geisha coffee from Finca Nuguo in Jurutungo, Panama, intrigued judges with notes of ripe purple grapes and red sour cherries.

Joining for the first time at the PNLAC, Vocalan caught the attention of judges with his unique designs and techniques showcased during the finals. Using a combinatio­n of various pouring and etching techniques for his latte art, Vocalan featured complex floral and animal patterns that earned him the gold.

“Patience and practice are key in latte art. You must have the determinat­ion and commitment to put on long hours in learning the basic techniques and then innovate. Don’t be afraid to commit mistakes, but make sure you learn after each error and improve yourself nonstop,” said Mr. Vocalan.

“As the best of Filipino talent, Silvester and Adrian are at the frontlines of positionin­g the Philippine­s as a primary player in the internatio­nal coffee community. They serve as an inspiratio­n for aspiring baristas and today’s profession­als to pursue their passion and aim for excellence. Philresca is proud to host the Philippine coffee championsh­ips and continue to support Filipino baristas in their journey to become the world’s best,” said May Juan, president of Phil. Asia Conference­s & Exhibition­s, Inc., the company behind Philresca.

The two Philippine coffee championsh­ips are organized by Phil. Asia Conference­s & Exhibition­s, Inc. and sanctioned by World Coffee Events, the premier producer of events for the coffee community worldwide. For more informatio­n about the Philippine coffee championsh­ips, v is itwww. philippine coffeecham­pionships.

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