TheWorld Latte Art Championship will be taking place in Belo Horizonte, Brazil during international Coffee Week 7-9th November 2018 Many thanks to our generous sponsors Meadow Fresh , Cafetto AMC Roastery Supply NZ , Kokako Organic Coffee Roasters , La Marzocco NZ and Castaway Achievement️Goal⬇️Exposure⬇️Master⬇️Milklab Challenge 2019 ️Champion🏆Phillippine Grand Barista Cup 2019 ️2nd PlaceArt Of Coffee Championship 2019 ️1st Plac Nowreading: World Latte Art Championship 2018. Share. Prev Next . November 12, 2018. World Latte Art Championship 2018. Once again, Loveramics' Egg Cups is chosen to be the WLAC2018's official cups. The Championship was hosted by Belo Horizonte, Brazil on 7-9 November, 2018. As expected, the colour of the cups went Samba, and the affectionate TheWorld Latte Art Championship highlights artistic expression in a competition platform that challenges the barista in an on-demand performance. For the preliminary round of the championship, baristas produce a single creative latte pattern at the Art Bar, then move to the WLAC stage to create two identical free-pour lattes and two identical designer lattes (which allow etching and decoration). Findthe perfect world latte art championship 2018 stock photo. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. No need to register, buy now! Kamidoakan semoga Mas Robby, yang akan mewakili Indonesia awal November 2018 di World Latte Art Championship 2018 selalu sehat serta berhasil memecahkan rekor dengan membawa piala ke tanah air. Wawasan, pengetahuan dan pengalaman Mas Robby Firlian ketika mewakili Indonesia di ajang kompetisi terbesar seluruh dunia di WLAC Brazil 2018 semoga berdampak positif di industri kopi tanah air. . All Events This event has passed. October 18, 2018 600 pm - 900 pm Free On October 18, top baristas from Second Cup cafés across Canada will face off at the Latte Art Championship at 6pm. The event, which will take the form of a bracketed tournament. And hosted by designer and TV personality Steven Sabados in Centre Court Located by Fossil. Last month, Second Cup invited baristas from across the country to submit videos of their best latte art for consideration. Eight finalists have been selected to compete in this National Championship. During the competition, participants will be judged by three experts. Chris Sonnen, Vice President of Coffee Experience at Second Cup; Liz Bishop at Reunion Island, Second Cup’s coffee roaster; and Maxwell Burnstein, a notable Canadian artist. Over the course of three rounds, the finalists will present different types of latte art. Including the standards heart, tulip or rosetta, a design with pour etching and a free pour of their choice. About The Latte Art Championship & Second Cup The Latte Art Championship is a celebration of Second Cup’s focus on offering a truly handcrafted experience in their cafés. From delicious beverages to baked goods. Each espresso-based beverage is made with a freshly pulled shot of espresso and steamed milk. With beans freshly ground for each beverage. Second Cup’s smoothies and iced beverages are also prepared fresh to order. Our cafés offer handmade baked goods and food offerings sourced from local bakeries. We hope to see you there! In just her second year of competing, the Italian latte artist took home the top prize at the 2019 World Latte Art Championship in Berlin in June. BY CHRIS RYANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos by Jeff Hann for World Coffee Events From the editor This year, the World Coffee Championships in Berlin crowned four new champions, and we have been chatting with them at Barista Magazine Online. Our first installment of this four-part series can be found here with 2019 World Cup Tasters champ Daniel Horbat, and for the second installment we interviewed 2019 World Coffee In Good Spirits champ Dan Fellows. Next we talked to Russia’s Sergey Blinnikov, the champion of the World Cezve/Ibrik Championship. Today, we conclude this series with a conversation with Manuela Fensore, the 2019 World Latte Art Champion. Though Manuela Fensore has been practicing and perfecting her latte art skills since the mid-2010s, she has only been competing since 2018. The competitor from Italy was reluctant to enter the world of coffee competitions, but her group of friends and colleagues—whom she calls Team Italy—pushed her to take part. Since then, Manuela has achieved rapid success. After becoming the latte art champion of Italy in 2018 and placing 12th at the 2018 World Latte Art Championship, she returned in 2019, again winning her national competition and returning to the world stage at the 2019 World Latte Art Championship in Berlin in June. This time she broke through, winning the 2019 World Latte Art Championship. We talked to Manuela about how she got interested in latte art, her intense practice schedule, and her advice for fellow competitors. Manuela Fensore celebrates atop the shoulders of her teammates upon winning the 2019 World Latte Art Championship. Chris Ryan Can you describe how you got interested in latte art? Manuela Fensore I became interested in this fantastic discipline thanks to my partner, Carmen Clemente, who was able to convey the basics to help me build more skill with milk. Later I attended my first latte art course in 2015, with Luigi Lupi, where I learned more techniques, and from there I have progressed further and further. How did you improve your skills as a latte artist? The thing that always excited me was to see the results of my constant work; this gave me the strength to persist. I did 8 1/2 hours of trainings a day, and improved more and more. Even after work I would close myself in my club and spend the remaining few hours at night to train. I understand you only started competing in 2018. Why did you decide to start competing, and what do you like about it? Had it not been for Carmen and Luigi, who entered me in my first competition even though I didn’t really want to do it, I might never have had the courage to compete! I started competing in 2018, with my first Italian national team, which led me to victory and a chance to compete at the World Latte Art Championship. Then I re-participated in 2019, qualifying again for the World Latte Art Championship in Berlin. As I participated in milk art competitions, I always felt more confident about myself and the goal I wanted to accomplish. The competition has always excited me—the more I adhere to it, the more I want the experience to be repeated! After placing 12th at the 2018 World Latte Art Championship, Manuela returned to the competition this year to earn first place. For this competition, how did you decide on your designs of a horse, an eagle, and a parrot? Can you describe how you practiced for this competition to get the pours exact? The drawings that I wanted to bring to the competition this year were designed by the whole Team Italy, composed of Chiara Bergonzi, Mary Mauro, Anna Mauri, Daniela Mauro, Carmen Clemente, and Irvine Quek, the 2018 World Latte Art champion. With the designs I wanted to bring precision, technique, cleanliness, and creativity. And so we gave voice to our imagination, bringing figures that had never been seen before! After we found the figures, I trained constantly, night and day, to define the technique that I would then bring to the competition, but above all to make me seem confident, serene, and happy in front of the competition judges and the public of the Berlin fair. Manuela’s parrot design was one of three animal-themed latte art pours she executed during the Berlin competition. What was your experience like at the championship in Berlin? How did it feel to win, and what did it mean to you? It was an indescribable, unique experience that made me feel very strong emotions! I feel good after my victory; I feel fulfilled and happy. But above all, I feel that my long and hard work of preparation paid off. And the fact that I managed to win is also thanks to my Team Italy, who supported me until the end! For me it is a huge redemption for all those people who have never believed in me and, indeed, spoke badly and didn’t value me. Being able to prove my worth today is a great satisfaction! Manuela advises other latte art competitors to work their hardest and never give up. Do you have any advice for future latte art competitors? To all future competitors of latte art, I advise you to work hard and never give up your dreams, and to pursue them always, because sooner or later they will come true, as it happened to me. Finally, can you tell us a bit about your business, Barlady? We have a latte art academy in Milan called the Barlady Cafè Academy. It’s a small and cozy meeting place for milk artists, where you can learn the basics of this beautiful discipline. We dedicate ourselves mainly to individual courses, in order to devote all our attention to our children, so that they can concentrate and have a more concrete practice. Skip to content Scores and Rankings for the 2019 World Latte Art & Coffee Good Spirits Championships Corrected Jeff Hann for WCE Please find the full ranking and scores for the 2019 World Latte Art Championship WLAC and 2019 World Coffee In Good Spirits Championship WCIGS below. The WLAC ranking is different than what was initially announced–an error was made in score tabulation which resulted in Hao-Yuan Chen representing Taiwan being announced as finishing in Fifth Place, when they in fact finished in Second Place in the 2019 World Latte Art Championship. This moves Liu Guoqiang representing China to Third Place, Oneway Dash representing South Korea to Fourth Place, and Hiroki Ito representing Japan to Fifth Place. The World Coffee Events team deeply regrets the error and offer our sincere apologies to all that were affected. We would also like to again congratulate the 2019 WLAC finalists on their performance, and especially Hao-Yuan of Taiwan for their runner-up placement. Once this error was discovered, all scoresheets for the 2019 WLAC and WCIGS were re-examined and re-tabulated to ensure that all rankings and scores are correct. An additional error was discovered in the WCIGS preliminary round where an overtime penalty was mistakenly placed on a competitor’s scoresheet by a judge. However, this error was resolved and did not affect the competitors ranking or any other placements in the 2019 WCIGS. Great effort is made during the events to prevent scorekeeping errors, with multiple people tabulating, checking, and recording the scores so results may be announced quickly. This process will be examined to add further layers of error-checking and verification for future events. To ensure there are no other errors, we are also re-tabulating all scoresheets for the Cezve/Ibrik Championship CIC and will post full scores for that competition when finished–the World Cup Tasters Championship utilizes live physical scoring instead of tabulated scoresheets. Once again, we deeply apologize to all competitors and fans for the error, and are committed to ensuring the World Coffee Championships achieve the highest possible standards of quality and accuracy. FULL 2019 WLAC SCORES & RANKINGS FULL 2019 WCIGS SCORES & RANKINGS Jozesf Borza2019-06-09T124440+0100 Related Posts November 12, 2018 Once again, Loveramics' Egg Cups is chosen to be the WLAC2018's official cups. The Championship was hosted by Belo Horizonte, Brazil on 7-9 November, 2018. As expected, the colour of the cups went Samba, and the affectionate combo of Teal + Yellow fully represent the country that hosted it. There were three rounds of competitions and representatives from each country has to pour 2 separate sets of matching free-pour lattes, follow by one set of matching free pour macchiatos. There are a few notable powerhouse in the final 6 as Michalis Karagiannis from Greece, Liang Fan from China and Aga Rojewska from Poland return as last year's finalist. Shin Fukayama representing Australia and Dash Choi from Korea, are internet frenzies with a huge number of followers. Its their first world's competition but they are not new to the game. Shin actually poured in our Shanghai booth in 2016👌 Thanks However, the crown belongs to Irvine Quek from 103 Coffee Workshop in Malaysia. Irvine is first to the competition as well but he led all the way from first round to the finals and finished with a score of 470. He's just 20 years old, and a bright future ahead. Ristr8to, winner from last year presents him the award. Full Ranking and Scores here Runner up by Michalis from Greece. Winning Patterns by Irvine from Malaysia Skip to content 2018 World Latte Art Championship Finalists & Schedule The 2018 World Latte Art Championship has just wrapped up its second day here at the 2018 Brazil World Coffee Championships, with competitors representing China, Poland, Malaysia, South Korea, Greece and Australia moving onto the Finals of the World Latte Art Championship Today the 12 semi-finalists competed on-stage, creating two matching sets of different free-pour latte patterns, and one matching set of free-pour macchiatos. Join us from 1230 PM GMT-2 tomorrow, Friday November 9th, to catch all the action, alongside the World Coffee In Good Spirits Championship! WLAC & WCIGS Finals Schedule The World Latte Art Championship is supported by Qualified Sponsors, Sanremo, Anfim, Urnex, Pentair/Everpure. Qualified Sponsors Sanremo, Anfim, Urnex, Pentair/Everpure Espresso & Dairy Sponsors Café 3 Corações, Itambé Product Sponsors LOVERAMICS, Flavors Event Sponsors BSCA, Apex Judge Program Sponsors Capricornio Coffees, Monte Alegre Coffees alex2018-11-08T200450+0000 Related Posts Skip to content HomeEventsWorld Coffee ChampionshipsWorld Barista ChampionshipWorld Latte Art ChampionshipWorld Coffee in Good Spirits ChampionshipWorld Cup Tasters ChampionshipWorld Brewers CupWorld Coffee Roasting ChampionshipCezve/Ibrik ChampionshipWCC Event PagesMelbourne WCC 2020Taipei WCC 2019Berlin WCC 2019Boston WCC 2019Brazil WCC 2018Amsterdam WBC 2018Seoul WBC 2017Budapest Championships 2017World Coffee Championships PodcastAll-Stars EventsWCC All-Stars OnlineWatch Season 1Watch Season 2Watch Season 3Watch Season 4Watch Season 5ReverbCafé ChronologyNewsLatest NewsMedia PartnersMailing ListContactAboutAbout World Coffee EventsContactStaffCompetitions Strategic CommitteeSponsorshipMachine Certification & Qualified SponsorshipSponsorship & Advertising OpportunitiesCompetition BodiesLicensed Competition BodiesCompetition Body Events CalendarCompetition Body Forms & ToolsCOVID-19 Resources for Competition BodiesFAQCompetition Body FAQJudges & RepsWCC Certified JudgesWCE RepsWCE Rep ListWCE Rep FormsWCC Judge CertificationWorld Competitions Educational Program WCEPRulesRules & Regulations ReleasesDeferred Candidacy Application & QuestionsUS Regulations & Sanctions Full Rankings & Scores for the 2018 World Latte Art Championship Photos Geórgia Thomé for World Coffee Events Full Rankings & Scores for the 2018 World Latte Art Championship. Here are the complete rankings and scores for each round of the 2018 World Championship, which took place Nov 7-9th at Brazil International Coffee Week. Congratulations and well done to all competitors on the world stage! Watch each competitor performance from the WLAC here. The World Latte Art Championship is supported by Qualified Sponsors, Sanremo, Anfim, Urnex, Pentair/Everpure. Qualified Sponsors Sanremo, Anfim, Urnex, Pentair/Everpure Espresso & Dairy Sponsors Café 3 Corações, Itambé Product Sponsors LOVERAMICS, Flavors Event Sponsors BSCA, Apex Judge Program Sponsors Capricornio Coffees, Monte Alegre Coffees alex2019-05-07T120002+0100 Related Posts

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