
The four-day competition also saw impressive performances by 48 other baristas, including outgoing 2006 champ Matt Riddle of Chicago’s Intelligentsia Coffee, Northeast regional champ Chris Deferio of Carriage House CafĂ© in Ithaca, N.Y., Southeast regional champ Nick Cho (who also emceed the final event) of Washington D.C.’s Murky Coffee, Northwest champ Billy Wilson of Portland’s Albina Press, Mid-Atlantic champ Katie Carguilo of Murky Coffee and Midwest champ Robin Seitz of PT’s Coffee in Kansas.
Perry will go on to represent the U.S. at the World Barista Championship in Tokyo this summer. Her win is another achievement for the greater Los Angeles coffee scene, which Imbibe recently named one of eight up-and-coming American coffee scenes to keep an eye on. Look for the story in our May/June issue, on newsstands now.
Wow, no Billy Wilson? Interesting.
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ReplyDeleteYes, Billy made the espresso caviar, but it didn't appear to be what the judges were looking for. We were also impressed by Jon Lewis of Bumper Crop Coffee. His siganture drink incorporated homemade bitters, which we were pretty excited to see in a coffee competition. But again, didn't seem to resonate with the judges. Heather's was called Espresso tre la Novela, a layered drink combining a heavy cream of milk, orange and lemon zest, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, egg yolk and brown sugar, topped with espresso.
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