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Brochure (English)
Canadian National Barista Championship The Canadian Barista Championship is one of the most anticipated events in the specialty coffee world. The subject of national competitions in over 30 countries, this event highlights the skills and talents of the barista, the consummate artist of the espresso machine. In the competitions the barista has to prepare three espresso based drinks and their own signature drink that are judged on taste, presentation and creativity. The events have developed a huge following and attracted media attention. This past year Canada’s two-time national champion, Sammy Piccolo took Silver at the World Championships in Italy and went on to take top spot in the World Latte Art contest in Singapore. We invite you to join in the fun. If you are a practicing barista don’t miss the chance to participate in the new regional competitions in February and March or the Canadian National Championship in June. Some great prizes are to be won including the grand prize for the winner of the Nationals -- a trip to the World Barista Championship in Europe in 2006! Note: You can enter the Canadian National Barista Championship regardless if you have competed in a regional competition. Baristi are given two opportunities to enter a barista championship –a regional competition and/or a national competition. Space is limited, so don’t delay –send in your registration today!
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Press Release Winners Announced for the First Western and Central Region Canadian Barista Competitions
Stuart Ross of Bull Dog Coffee in Toronto took top spot at the first Central Region Canadian Barista Championship held at Classic Gourmet Coffee in Concord, ON, February 25, 2005. Stuart has been a co-owner of Bull Dog Coffee since it opened in December of 2003 on Granby Street in Toronto’s eclectic Church Street neighourhood. His winning signature drink was Triple Chocolate Maple Passion -- made with 3 different kinds of chocolate, maple syrup infused whip cream and a dash of chili, along with his espresso blend from Classic Gourmet Coffee. This is the first time Eastern Canadians experienced the energy and excitement of a Barista Championship. Like The Iron Chef™, it has become a very popular spectator sport in the foodservice industry. “This event was a battle between enthusiastic competitors,”says event organizer, Vida Radovanovic. “It provided the audience with an opportunity to learn about the high level of skill it takes to make a proper espresso beverage.”
Competitors are assessed by a panel of judges who have undergone rigorous training themselves. Judges compare both tasting and technical elements. They look at everything from how the competitors grind and press the coffee; extraction; cleanliness of the workstation; presentation; and taste. Finally, they evaluate the barista's performance, which often includes running commentary, a cool composure and even specially-selected background music. In second place was Lisa McLaughlin of Zuccarini Importing in Toronto and third place went to Mark Krause of Espresso Post in Collingwood, ON. Among the other competitors were Phillip Hohol and Mathew Taylor of Balzac’s Coffee in Toronto, John Cupido of Fresh Start Coffee in Toronto, Brad Harder of Toronto and Phong Tran from Matter of Taste in Kitchener, ON. On March 7 and 8, 2005 the Western Regional Canadian Barista Championship was witnessed by appreciative visitors to The Foodservice Expo held at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC. This year’s winner was Zack (Zlatan) Lakic of Caffe Artigiano in Vancouver who competed against a pool of 10 talented baristi from across the West. Zack has been a barista for four years at Caffe Artigiano which operates five cafes in the Vancouver area. The café is home to two-time Canadian Champion and World Latte Art champion Sammy Piccolo. Zack is also known for his latte art talents winning first place at a latte art competition in Seattle while competing blindfolded. His signature drink was called Romanza and included bitter chocolate, sour cherries, vanilla whip cream and Black Cat Coffee espresso. Placing second in the Western regional was Lino Mastrangelo of Brazza Gelato & Coffee in North Vancouver, followed closely by Nicole Schulz of JJ Bean House of Coffee, Vancouver, BC.
The winner of each competition has secured a spot in the semi-final rounds at the Canadian National Barista Championship, June 13 & 14, 2005 at the Holiday Inn on King in Toronto to be held during the Canadian Coffee & Tea Expo 2005, Canada's largest trade show and educational forum for the coffee and tea industries. As the premier event in Canada, organizers are encouraging baristi from cafes and restaurants to sign up for the qualifying rounds of the National competition. Competition is open to both novices and seasoned operators alike, and some fabulous prizes are available to be won –including the winner’s trip to the 2006 World Barista Championship in Berne, Switzerland, courtesy of Krups, this year’s platinum sponsor of the Canadian National Barista Championship. The regional competitions were organized by the Canadian Barista & Coffee Academy that also offered hands-on Barista Basics & Espresso Training and Advanced Barista Training & Latte Art and a Barista Jam in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. The Academy will be offering more barista training classes on June 10, 2005 in Toronto. The Canadian Barista Championship is endorsed by the Coffee Association of Canada and World Barista Championship (WBC). The 2005 Central Region Barista Championship was sponsored by Classic Gourmet Coffee, Zuccarini Importing/Elektra espresso machines and Gerhards Importers Canada/Monin Syrups. The Western Region Canadian Barista Championship was sponsored by Saeco, Oscars Syrups/Kerry Group Foodservice and Canterbury Coffee For further information visit www.canadianbaristachampionship.com;
call 416-784-5210 or email info@coffee-expo.com. Final Score
Central Region Canadian Barista Championship
Western Region Canadian Barista Championship
World Barista Championship in Trieste
Sponsorship We are looking for sponsors for these important events that promote excellence in specialty coffee. Your products and company will be put in the spotlight through an extensive advertising and media campaign. For more information, please download the sponsorship pdf's below:
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