Specialized Training Opportunity in Judging WCC in Dubai

Dubai – Qahwa World

A specialized training program focused on judging skills for World Coffee Championships, with an emphasis on the manual brewing category, has been announced in cooperation with World Coffee Championships and The Phatuncle.

The workshop will be held at Karam Coffee, located on 4th Street, Al Quoz Third, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The workshop is scheduled to take place from 10 to 11 February 2026 at Karam Coffee in Al Quoz, Dubai, as an intensive training program focused on judging skills for World Coffee Championships in the manual brewing category.

The program provides comprehensive insights into World Coffee Championships as a whole, with a detailed focus on the manual brewing competition. Participants will gain an understanding of competition structure, judging roles, and official evaluation criteria.

The workshop is designed as a small-size class to ensure high-quality learning and interaction. It will be conducted by Hendri Kurniawan, a World Coffee Events Representative since 2016, who has judged 20 World Coffee Championships across all six official competition categories.

The training includes both theoretical and practical sessions, allowing participants to experience judging procedures, participate in simulated judging panels, and deliver structured feedback to competing participants.

This workshop is suitable for coffee enthusiasts of all knowledge levels, including those interested in understanding how competitions are judged, individuals aspiring to become competition judges, and competitors seeking better preparation for upcoming championships.

At the end of the workshop, all participants will receive a digital certificate accredited by World Coffee Championships and the Specialty Coffee Association.

To register or inquire, please contact:
[email protected]

Jhomar Morales’ Journey to the UAE Latte Art Championship 2026

Dubai – Ali Alzakary

The UAE National Latte Art Championship 2026, held during the fifth edition of World of Coffee Dubai at the Dubai World Trade Centre, brought together some of the country’s most talented baristas in a showcase of creativity, precision, and technical excellence. Among them, Jhomar Morales of Benchmark Coffee claimed first place, earning the national title in one of the event’s most anticipated competitions.

In this interview, Morales reflects on the emotional moment of his win, the discipline behind his preparation, the role of teamwork, and his vision for the future of latte art and specialty coffee in the UAE.

  • How did you feel at the moment you were announced as the UAE National Latte Art Champion 2026?

In that moment, everything felt unreal. I thought about all the early mornings, the repetitive practice, the mistakes, and the sleepless nights spent thinking about how to improve each design. I felt proud—not just of winning, but of the journey I went through for this competition.

My team was always there, supporting me and helping me polish every design I prepared. Representing the UAE as the National Latte Art Champion 2026 is truly an honor. More than anything, it reminded me that hard work and belief really do show up when it matters most.

  • What does this win mean to you personally and professionally?

Personally, this win is a deep validation of the journey—of discipline and believing in myself, even during moments of doubt. It reminds me that consistency in practice pays off, and it fuels my confidence to keep pushing my limits.

Professionally, it’s a major milestone in my coffee career. It represents growth as a barista, an artist, and a competitor, and it opens the door to represent the UAE on a bigger stage. More than a title, it’s a responsibility—to inspire others in the coffee community, to keep learning, and to share knowledge.

  • What do you think was the key factor behind your success in this competition?

I believe the key factor was consistency under pressure. I trusted my preparation and the practice I did with my team, and I didn’t try to do anything different on stage. I focused on clean fundamentals, calm execution, and staying present in each pour.

Mentally, I stayed grounded by reminding myself why I started competing in the first place—to enjoy the process and express myself through latte art. That balance between solid technical preparation and a clear, calm mindset made the biggest difference.

  • How will this title impact your journey with Benchmark Coffee?

This title deepens my commitment to Benchmark Coffee. It reflects the environment, support, and high standards the team has built, and I’m proud to carry the Benchmark name with me.

Moving forward, it pushes me to give back more—by sharing competition insights and helping raise the bar in training. I see this win not just as a personal milestone, but as an opportunity to grow alongside Benchmark.

  • How do you see the future of latte art and specialty coffee in the UAE?

I see the future of latte art and specialty coffee in the UAE as incredibly exciting and dynamic. The scene here is still young compared to some established coffee cultures, which means there’s huge room for creativity, innovation, and growth.

More baristas are developing signature styles, pushing technical boundaries, and blending local influences into their work. With more competitions, workshops, and collaborations, I believe we’ll see a stronger community that supports continuous learning and excellence. The UAE has real potential to become a vibrant specialty coffee hub in the region.

  • What’s next for you after this win—are you aiming for international competitions?

What’s next for me is preparing properly for the world stage. My focus is on building a solid training structure—refining consistency under pressure, tightening my workflow, and practicing in competition-style conditions again and again.

I’m aiming to develop a style that truly represents who I am as a latte artist and where I come from. When I step onto the international stage, I want to feel prepared, grounded, and proud to represent the UAE at the highest level.

  • What advice would you give to aspiring baristas who want to compete?

Never underestimate the power of teamwork, discipline, and routine.

No one succeeds alone in competition. Build a strong team around you—coaches, peers, and mentors who will challenge you, support you, and give you honest feedback. Having people who believe in your vision makes a huge difference, especially during long preparation periods.

Discipline is what keeps you moving forward when motivation fades. Show up even on days when practice feels repetitive or frustrating. Small, consistent improvements build real confidence on stage.

Finally, create a routine and trust it. From daily practice to pre-competition habits, routines remove doubt and help calm your mind under pressure. When you step on stage, rely on your preparation and let your hands do what they’ve been trained to do.

Largest Edition of World of Coffee Dubai 2026 Kicks Off Tomorrow

Dubai – Qahwa World

The fifth and largest edition of World of Coffee Dubai 2026 will kick off tomorrow, Sunday, in Dubai. The event is organised by DXB Live, the integrated event management and experiential agency of Dubai World Trade Centre, in partnership with the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), and will run from 18 to 20 January 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Recognised as the region’s leading specialty coffee trade event, the exhibition brings together more than 2,100 exhibiting companies and brands, alongside industry leaders, experts, and professionals from 78 countries, representing every stage of the coffee value chain. Participants include coffee producers, roasters, traders, equipment and machinery manufacturers and distributors, café operators, hospitality leaders, and industry organisations.

Spanning an exhibition space of 20,000 square metres, the event features strong participation from leading global coffee producers, reinforcing Dubai’s growing role as a global hub for coffee trade and a strategic gateway connecting producing countries with fast-growing consumer markets and international trade centres.

World of Coffee Dubai 2026 offers visitors a comprehensive experience covering all aspects of the specialty coffee industry. Key features include the Roasters Village, Producers Village, Cupping Rooms, Brewing and Espresso Zones, and dedicated Technology Areas, showcasing the latest innovations in roasting and brewing systems, automation, and sustainable technologies, reflecting global future trends in the specialty coffee sector.

The exhibition programme also includes a series of professional championships and competitions, such as the UAE National Coffee and Latte Art Championships, the Roasting Championship, as well as the Cezve/Ibrik World Championship, which celebrates one of the world’s oldest coffee preparation methods rooted in Middle Eastern and Turkish coffee culture, evaluated according to modern specialty coffee standards.

On the commercial front, the event hosts three live auctions across the three exhibition days, including a Coffee Equipment Auction on the first day, a Micro-lot Auction featuring top-rated specialty coffee beans on the second day, and an Exhibitors’ Coffee Auction on the third day. These auctions provide a transparent platform for price discovery, enhance international buyer participation, and support global market access for brands and producers.

World of Coffee Dubai 2026 will be open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Zabeel Halls 1, 4, 5, and 6 of the Dubai World Trade Centre. Registration remains open for visitors, media representatives, and industry professionals, with full programme details and media accreditation available via the event’s official website.

SCA Names Option-O World Brewers Cup 2026–2029 Sponsor

SANTA ANA — Qahwa World

The Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) has officially designated Option-O as the Qualified Filter Grinder Sponsor for the World Brewers Cup (WBrC) for the 2026–2029 competition cycle. Featuring the LAGOM 01 Grinder, this marks the first dedicated “Qualified” sponsorship in the history of the Brewers Cup, establishing a new technical benchmark for the global manual brewing community.

Precision Engineering Meets Competition Excellence Option-O, founded in Melbourne, Australia, is renowned for its human-centered engineering and commitment to precision. The LAGOM 01 was selected to provide competitors with a seamless workflow and unparalleled grind consistency, ensuring that the diverse flavor profiles of their coffee are showcased with absolute clarity on the world stage.

2026 Rules & Regulations: A New Era of Standardization In addition to the sponsorship announcement, the SCA has released the 2026 World Brewers Cup Rules and Regulations. This update introduces a pivotal shift in competition standards: for the first time, sponsor-provided grinders will be mandatory in both Compulsory and Open Service rounds. This evolution ensures world-class conditions for all participants and maintains the high technical integrity of the championship.

Key enhancements for the 2026 season include: * Mandatory Equipment: Standardized grinding requirements across all competition rounds.

  • Workflow Optimization: Extended stage setup time for Open Service.

  • Simplified Service: Removal of the previously required additional service vessel.

  • Operational Clarity: Refined timing, penalty definitions, and a fixed six-competitor Final Round.

Event Schedule The 2026 World Brewers Cup will anchor the World of Coffee Brussels, taking place at the Brussels Expo from June 25–27, 2026. Full documentation of the updated regulations is available at wcc.coffee/rules-regulations.

Neil Golez Crowned Champion of the UAE AeroPress Championship 2025

Dubai – Qahwa World

Neil Golez from Form Roastery in Al Ain has been crowned the Champion of the UAE AeroPress Championship 2025, following three days of intense competition among 250 of the UAE’s most skilled baristas.
Shang Delota from Llama Café claimed second place, while Romario Junior from Modern Coffee by WatchHouse took third.

The championship concluded at Almas Tower, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), where Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and CEO of DMCC, crowned the winners in the presence of Garfield Kerr, President of the Specialty Coffee Association and CEO of Mokha 1450, and Khalid Al Mulla, President of the Specialty Coffee Association UAE Chapter and Founder of the Coffee Museum in Dubai.

In his first statement after being crowned champion, Neil Golez told Qahwa World:
“This is actually my third season competing. I already have a gold, a silver, and now this gold again. Honestly, I just wanted to win bronze to complete the set — I didn’t expect to take home the gold!

The coffee itself was quite tricky, especially the beans we were given for the finals. I’m really thankful to my colleagues who helped me perfect my recipes; without them, I couldn’t have achieved the water composition I used.

As for my recipe, I kept it simple — focusing on balancing minerals to reduce acidity and enhance the coffee’s body and sweetness. I’m really happy with the result.”

Neil Golez will represent the United Arab Emirates at the World AeroPress Championship 2025, taking place on December 5–6 in Seoul, South Korea.

This year’s event was held under the theme “Celebrating Coffee Culture”, honoring the UAE’s deep-rooted coffee heritage — from the traditional Arabic coffee prepared in the dallah to the rise of specialty coffee and modern brewing methods such as the AeroPress. The event showcased how these traditions come together to form one of the most vibrant and innovative coffee cultures in the world.

The UAE AeroPress Championship is more than just a competition — it’s a celebration of community, craftsmanship, and culture. This open and inclusive event welcomes everyone: professional baristas, hobbyists, café owners, coffee brands, and casual visitors. Guests enjoyed a lively atmosphere filled with activities, specialty coffee tasting, AeroPress giveaways, and interactive community programs — the perfect setting to discover the latest coffee trends, connect with local roasters, and witness coffee excellence at its finest.

The World AeroPress Championship is one of the most accessible and widely celebrated coffee competitions, with over 175 events across 60+ countries and more than 5,000 participants annually. Its simple, fast-paced, and enjoyable format creates a relaxed environment that allows creativity and skill to shine. All competitors use the same AeroPress device and coffee provided by the official sponsor, ensuring a fair contest that truly tests brewing skill and innovation.

UAE AeroPress Championship 2025 Kicks Off Tomorrow

A Celebration of the UAE’s “Qahwa Culture” in an Atmosphere of Challenge and Creativity

Dubai – Qahwa World

The UAE AeroPress Championship 2025 kicks off tomorrow in its ninth edition, bringing together more than 250 competitors from across the Emirates — alongside café owners, coffee experts, and enthusiasts — in a spectacular celebration of coffee culture under the theme “A Celebration of Qahwa Culture in the Emirates.”

Proudly supported by Qahwa World as the official media partner, the three-day event will take place from November 6th to 8th at Almas Tower – Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai. Doors open at 4:30 PM, with competitions beginning at 6:00 PM daily. Admission is free for all coffee lovers across the UAE.

Building on the tremendous success of last year’s championship — recognized as the largest AeroPress competition in the world by number of participants — this year’s edition highlights the harmony between traditional Arabic coffee and modern brewing methods such as the AeroPress, reflecting the UAE’s dynamic and culturally rich coffee landscape.

Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DMCC, said: “The AeroPress Championship serves as a platform that unites excellence in brewing, cultural expression, and global connection. Hosting this event at Almas Tower, supported by the DMCC Coffee Centre — which processed more than 7,400 metric tonnes of coffee in 2024 — reaffirms our ongoing commitment to strengthening Dubai’s position as a global hub for coffee heritage, trade, and innovation.”

Garfield Kerr, CEO of Mokha 1450 and the event’s organizer, added: “The UAE has become one of the world’s leading destinations for specialty coffee, thanks to its long-standing relationship with Arabic qahwa. This championship celebrates that heritage and gives participants the opportunity to showcase their passion, creativity, and brewing artistry.”

Championship Schedule

  • November 6th: Regional Championship 1 – Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain

  • November 7th: Regional Championship 2 – Dubai, Ajman, Fujairah

  • November 8th: National Championship – featuring 21 finalists from across the Emirates

The national champion will go on to represent the UAE at the World AeroPress Championship in Seoul, South Korea, on December 5th and 6th, 2025.

More Than a Competition

Beyond its competitive spirit, the UAE AeroPress Championship is a community celebration, offering coffee tastings, interactive experiences, and AeroPress giveaways, along with opportunities to connect with local roasters and coffee brands — all in a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere that embodies the true spirit of qahwa culture.

Sponsors and Partners

Organizer: Mokha 1450
Host: DMCC Coffee Centre – Almas Tower
Gold Sponsors: Polpanorte, Aiya Matcha, CMI Coffee, Boncafé, Oatly, Lohas Beans
Silver Sponsors: Stree F&B, KGN Coffee, RAW Coffee Company, Coffee Museum, Karam Coffee
Bronze Sponsors: Steens Middle East, Brewing Gadgets, Victoria Arduino
Media Partner: Qahwa World

The UAE AeroPress Championship is more than just a brewing competition — it is a living expression of community, creativity, and the enduring spirit of coffee in the Emirates.

Raha Shahsavar: From the First Crack of the Bean to the Peak of Roasting in the UAE

Dubai – Ali Al-Zakary

Between the tongues of flame and the warmth of glowing beans, the story of Raha Shahsavar was born — a young woman who redefined roasting as an art that balances science and intuition. Her journey began in Iran with a childlike fascination for aromas, heat, and wonder, but it was in the UAE that her talent found a home. There, she refined her passion through study and practice until she became the UAE National Coffee Roasting Champion 2025.

Her path is more than a tale of professional success — it is a saga of passion and perseverance, showing how a dream can ignite into a flame of creativity when guided by responsibility and love for the craft. Between Raha the artist, who paints with color and shadow, and Raha the roaster, who paints with aroma and flavor, stands a woman who turned the “first crack” into a symbol of transformation and creation.

In this inspiring conversation, Raha opens the pages of her journey — from her humble beginnings at the Coffee Museum to founding Crack Coffee Roastery, from her early experiments with fire and flavor to winning the highest title in the UAE roasting scene.

Join us as we discover the story of Raha Shahsavar — her passion, philosophy, and vision for the role of women in specialty coffee.

What inspired you to enter the world of coffee? Did your journey begin in Iran or in the UAE?

My journey with coffee started in Iran, where I first became fascinated by the sensory world behind it , the aromas, the science, and the emotions it evokes. But it truly flourished in the UAE, where I found the opportunity and freedom to turn that curiosity into a career.

What were the first steps you took in roasting? Did you face any technical or cultural challenges at the start?

In the beginning, I had very limited access to proper roasting equipment or mentors, so I learned by observing, experimenting, and failing a lot. I started with a small sample roaster in coffee Museum and slowly built my understanding of heat transfer, bean behavior, and sensory calibration. The biggest challenge wasn’t just technical ,it was cultural. As a woman entering a very male-dominated part of the coffee industry, I had to prove  my knowledge and precision. It took persistence, humility, and constant learning.

Raha Shahsavar: Redefining Coffee Roasting in the UAE

Who has been your biggest supporter throughout your professional journey?

I’ve been lucky to have supportive family and   partner who was always there for me and friends  in the coffee community , people who believed in my potential before I even did.

What’s the story behind founding Crack Coffee Roastery? And why did you choose that name?

Crack Coffee Roastery was born out of both passion and necessity. I wanted a space where I could roast freely, teach, experiment, and express the art of coffee without limitation. The name “Crack” comes from the first  crack in roasting,  it symbolizes both change and creation: the moment when something ordinary becomes extraordinary.

How do you translate your passion for coffee into a final product that reaches the customer?

I try to make sure that every coffee we release has a soul that it represents the farmer’s effort, the origin’s character, and my own interpretation of flavor. I spend a lot of time on sensory evaluation and consistency, but also on  presentation, because how people see and feel a coffee is part of the experience. Whether it’s a café supply, a course, or a single retail bag, I want customers to sense that care in every detail.

What is your philosophy when it comes to roasting? Do you follow a specific approach to bring out flavor profiles?

My philosophy is balance between data and intuition, control and creativity. I rely  on sensory feedback, but I also respect the chemistry  of roasting. Every origin and process needs a different dialogue with heat. I like to roast transparently, keeping the coffee’s identity intact rather than forcing a style. My goal is always to reveal the bean’s potential, not to hide it under roast character.

How did it feel to win the title of UAE National Roasting Champion 2025? How did you prepare for the competition?

It was an emotional moment  not only because of the title but because it validated years of hard work  at the roastery. I prepared intensely, specially last 2 weeks, studying the rules and regulations , recalibrating my skills, and pushing myself to perform under pressure also roasting every day.

Winning was never about beating others it was about proving to myself that passion and persistence can truly change your path. It was also a proud moment for women in coffee, showing that our voices and craftsmanship belong on that stage.

Raha Shahsavar: Redefining Coffee Roasting in the UAE

How have your certifications, such as Q Arabica Grader and Q Processing, shaped your skills?

They’ve been transformative. The Q system taught me to evaluate coffee objectively and communicate flavor precisely. Q Processing expanded my understanding of how post harvest methods shape cup quality  something I now apply to every sourcing and roasting decision. And as an AST, I’ve learned that teaching others is one of the best ways to deepen your own understanding. And every time I’m learning something new.

As a judge in World Coffee Competitions, what are the key criteria you focus on during evaluations?

Consistency, clarity, and emotional impact. Of course, we have technical protocols and sensory standards, but beyond the score sheets, I always look for intent the competitor’s story, and whether their cup or performance truly communicates something meaningful. It’s not just about perfection; it’s about connection.

Do you still practice visual art? And do you see a connection between artistic sensibility and your work in coffee?

Yes, art has always been part of me. I still paint, sketch, and design  and I see roasting as another form of art. Both require observation, patience, and sensitivity to balance. My artistic side helps me visualize flavor and emotion; it’s what guides me when I create concept based blends. Coffee, for me, is where science and art meet.

How would you describe the role of women in the specialty coffee scene—whether in Iran or the UAE?

Women have always been present, but often not visible. In both Iran and the UAE, more women are now entering roasting, judging, and business and they’re doing it with strength We bring empathy, creativity, and resilience to this industry. The more we support each other, the faster the culture evolves beyond old stereotypes.

What advice would you give to women who aspire to enter the world of coffee, whether in roasting, judging, or entrepreneurship?

Don’t wait for permission. Learn, fail, try again  and never let anyone make you feel that you need to “prove” your value. Build your knowledge, trust your palate, and be consistent. The coffee world can be tough, but it rewards authenticity and passion.

Your favorite brew method: filter or espresso?

Filter coffee . But I enjoy espresso also.

A roastery you admire globally?

Phoenix Roastery in the U.S. I admire their approach to experimentation and their respect for craftsmanship.

A coffee farm you dream of visiting one day?

Finca Deborah in Panama — their innovation in processing and sensory development is fascinating. I’d love to experience that environment firsthand.

The strangest flavor you’ve ever discovered in a cup?

A Liberica from Malaysia honey process. It had this wild combination of jackfruit, rose syrup, and ferment-like sweetness that felt completely outside the normal arabica spectrum. It reminded me how endless coffee flavor can be.

Registration Opens for the UAE National Barista, Latte Art, and Roasting Championships 2026

Dubai – Qahwa World

The Specialty Coffee Association of the UAE (SCA UAE) has officially announced the opening of registration for the UAE National Barista, Latte Art, and Roasting Championships 2026, which will take place as part of World of Coffee Dubai, hosted at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from January 18 to 20, 2026.

These championships are among the most anticipated events in the UAE and regional coffee scene, bringing together top professionals and skilled enthusiasts to showcase their mastery in coffee brewing, latte art presentation, and coffee roasting according to the global standards set by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA).

The national championships serve as a gateway for UAE-based baristas and roasters to qualify for international competitions, providing a platform for cafés and roasteries to highlight their expertise and creativity before an audience of industry professionals and coffee lovers.

Participation Requirements:

  • Participants must have resided in the UAE for at least two years and hold a valid residence visa.

  • Participants must be individual members of the Specialty Coffee Association.

Registration Fee: 
AED 1,500 per competitor.

Official Sponsors:

  • Roasting Championship: Sponsored by IRM Coffee Roasters.

  • Barista and Latte Art Championships: Sponsored by Victoria Arduino Middle East.

The SCA UAE emphasized that these championships reflect its commitment to developing the specialty coffee industry in the country and nurturing local talent capable of competing on regional and global stages.

For registration details or inquiries, participants can contact:
[email protected]

Part of a Global Coffee Celebration

The championships will take place within the fifth edition of World of Coffee Dubai 2026, organized by DXB LIVE, the event management arm of the Dubai World Trade Centre, in collaboration with the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA).

Since its launch in 2022, World of Coffee Dubai has rapidly grown to become the leading coffee event in the Middle East and one of the most influential gatherings in the global coffee industry. It brings together producers, roasters, traders, suppliers, and innovators from around the world.

The 2026 edition is expected to be the largest yet, with 77% of exhibitors coming from outside the UAE, a clear reflection of Dubai’s growing status as a global hub for coffee trade, culture, and innovation.

A Booming Coffee Market

The UAE’s coffee sector continues to flourish, currently valued at over USD 3.2 billion (approximately AED 12 billion) and projected to grow by 8.4% annually, reaching USD 4.5 billion (around AED 16.5 billion) by 2029.

Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the coffee market is expected to exceed USD 11 billion (more than AED 40 billion) within the same period, fueled by rising demand for specialty coffee, evolving consumer tastes, and growing investments in quality, sustainability, and innovation.

According to Khalid Al Mulla, CEO of the UAE chapter of the Specialty Coffee Association, the upcoming championships underscore Dubai’s vision to be a global leader in specialty coffee culture.

“Through these competitions, we aim to empower local talent and give them the opportunity to compete on the world stage,” said Al Mulla. “We are committed to advancing coffee knowledge, craftsmanship, and appreciation across every link in the value chain — from the bean to the cup.”

He added that the collaboration between SCA UAE and DXB LIVE has created a dynamic platform that blends education, innovation, and trade, making World of Coffee Dubai a global meeting point for the entire coffee community.

Invitation to Participate

The UAE National Barista, Latte Art, and Roasting Championships 2026 will be held during World of Coffee Dubai, from January 18 to 20, 2026, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Coffee professionals, competitors, and enthusiasts are invited to join the celebration of craftsmanship and excellence. Exhibitors and visitors can now secure their spaces and early-bird tickets through the official website:
dubai.worldofcoffee.org/home

Peter Akingbade Crowned Champion of the UAE National Cup Tasters Championship 2025

Abu Dhabi – Qahwa World

Peter Akingbade, representing Barista Seed To Cup, has been crowned the Champion of the UAE National Cup Tasters Championship 2025, after an exceptional performance that demonstrated outstanding precision in distinguishing coffee flavors and identifying subtle differences among various cups.

Pratama Rakhmatullah from the Specialty Coffee Association of Indonesia claimed second place, while Sherryl Inocencio Napit, founder of The Ore Coffee Roastery, secured third place.

The award ceremony was held at the conclusion of the championship in the presence of Khalid Al Mulla, President of the Specialty Coffee Association of the UAE, who honored the winners and presented the trophies, alongside Saeed Al Baloushi, a board member of the association, and several representatives of local and international coffee roasters and cafés.

The competition took place over three consecutive days as part of the Global Food Week at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), with the participation of 84 competitors representing the country’s most skilled coffee professionals, baristas, and tasters — in what was one of the most intense and technically demanding editions to date.

In a statement to Qahwa World, Saeed Al Baloushi said, “This year’s competition showcased an exceptional level of professionalism and focus. Participants demonstrated remarkable sensory skills in evaluating coffee based on flavor, consistency, and aroma. Winning the title requires not only experience but also precise sensory control and mental focus — qualities that the champion mastered perfectly.”

Al Baloushi added that the winner will represent the United Arab Emirates at the World Cup Tasters Championship 2026, scheduled to take place in Thailand in May, noting that this achievement reflects the UAE’s growing prominence in the global specialty coffee community.

Intense Competition at the 2025 UAE National Cup Tasters Championship

Abu Dhabi – Qahwa World

The 2025 UAE National Cup Tasters Championship continued for the second consecutive day as part of Global Food Week, held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). The event brought together 84 experts, including some of the country’s finest baristas, tasters, and coffee professionals representing leading cafés and roasteries across the UAE. The competition witnessed fierce rivalry and sharp fluctuations in contestant rankings based on performance.

Organized by the Specialty Coffee Association of the UAE (SCA UAE), the championship is one of the country’s most prominent coffee competitions, bringing together top professionals and coffee enthusiasts to test their ability to identify flavors and subtle distinctions among different coffee profiles, in line with international standards set by World Coffee Events.

Saeed Al Balushi, Board Member of the Specialty Coffee Association of the UAE, said that the competition is far from easy, noting that participants undergo rigorous sensory tests to evaluate coffee based on flavor, aroma, and consistency, with the goal of determining the most accurate and professional taster.

He added that winning the title is no simple task; even highly skilled participants must demonstrate exceptional professionalism and deep expertise in coffee tasting and sensory analysis. The challenge lies in identifying the best cup among 16 coffees sourced from different countries, with varying roast levels and processing methods — a task that demands extraordinary precision and focus.

Al Balushi emphasized that victory requires not only knowledge and experience but also strong emotional control, heightened sensory awareness, and total concentration, without distractions that could affect performance.

He concluded by confirming that the championship winner, to be announced tomorrow at the closing ceremony, will represent the UAE at the World Cup Tasters Championship, scheduled to take place in Thailand in May 2026.

The Barista League Launches 2026 Season, Redefining Coffee Competitions Worldwide

Dubai – Qahwa World

The Barista League has announced its groundbreaking 2026 Season, introducing a completely new competition format that reimagines what a coffee championship can be. The new concept, built around three central pillars — Concept, Service, and Product — marks a radical departure from traditional competitions that prioritize technical precision. Instead, it challenges baristas to craft and deliver experiential coffee concepts that merge creativity, storytelling, and service excellence.

According to The Barista League 2026 Rules, baristas are described as “the gatekeepers to the coffee experience.” Their role goes beyond brewing — they are responsible for translating the stories, culture, and craftsmanship behind coffee into memorable experiences for consumers.

A New Era for Coffee Competitions

In the restructured scoring system, Concept and Service together account for 62% of the total score, while Product represents 38%. This shift places greater emphasis on innovation, communication, and guest experience. Competitors will design complete experiential concepts that guide audiences through a sensory journey, using the stage, sound, and lighting of The Barista League to bring their ideas to life.

“We want to see bold, creative service concepts that push the boundaries of what a coffee experience can be,” said Steven Moloney, founder of The Barista League. “This stage is a platform for baristas to use in the most innovative and impactful ways they can imagine.”

Watchable, Interactive, and Global

The 2026 Season is designed to be dynamic and engaging for both in-person and online audiences. Judges and competitors will be mic’d up, performances will be displayed on large screens, and the events will include live commentary, interviews, and real-time scoring. Every event will also be live-streamed and available for replay, making the competition accessible to coffee enthusiasts worldwide.

A Platform for Innovation and Leadership

Staying true to its mission, The Barista League continues to highlight creativity, inclusivity, and leadership within the global coffee community. With minimal barriers to entry, the competition focuses on imagination and collaboration rather than expensive tools or technical setups.

“We are looking for baristas who want to push the boundaries of service, rethink what a coffee experience can be, and use this stage to shape the future of the industry,” the 2026 rules state.

Moloney added, “Despite enormous changes in the industry, the competition landscape has not developed significantly over the past 10 years. We want to create a platform for the future leaders of our industry to stand up and show us where we are going next.”

Global Tour Across Six Continents

The 2026 season will feature six events spanning six continents, each hosting six barista teams chosen by regional selection committees:

The Barista League — 2026 Locations & Dates
Continent City Date
Europe Prague 28 March 2026
Latin America Mexico City 8 May 2026
Asia Tokyo 11 June 2026
North America Atlanta 3 September 2026
Africa Johannesburg 3 October 2026
Pacific Brisbane 13 November 2026

For more information, visit thebaristaleague.com
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Jack Simpson Wins 2025 World Barista Championship in Milan

Milan – Qahwa World

The global coffee community witnessed a new milestone in excellence as Jack Simpson of Australia was crowned the 2025 World Barista Champion at HostMilano in Italy, marking the culmination of five days of intense performances, creativity, and mastery in coffee craftsmanship.

Organized under the World Coffee Championships umbrella, the event celebrated its 25th year by bringing together 51 national champions from across the world, each representing their country’s unique coffee identity and innovation.

After four rigorous rounds — including preliminary, semi-final, and final stages — the judges announced the top six baristas whose artistry and precision stood out on the world stage.

🏆 Final Rankings – World Barista Championship 2025:

Jack Simpson (Australia) – Axil Coffee – 643.0 points

Simon SunLei (China) – Marus Coffee – 628.0 points

Ben Put (Canada) – Monogram Coffee – 592.5 points

Jason Loo (Malaysia) – Contour – 588.5 points

Hiroki Ito (Japan) – Sarutahiko Coffee – 566.0 points

Christopher Sahyoun Hoff (Denmark) – April – 412.0 points

Jack Simpson Crowned 2025 World Barista Champion in Milan

Throughout the competition, baristas showcased not only their technical skills but also their ability to tell stories through coffee — emphasizing sustainability, producer relationships, and sensory innovation. Each espresso served represented years of dedication to quality, community, and the evolving culture of specialty coffee.

Jack Simpson’s victory, representing Axil Coffee Roasters, cements Australia’s legacy as one of the world’s leading specialty coffee nations. His routine impressed judges with a balanced combination of flavor clarity, storytelling, and technical precision.

The 2025 World Barista Championship was powered by the Qualified Sponsors: Espresso Machine Sponsor; Grinder Sponsor Victoria Arduino; and Water Filtration Sponsor BWT water+more — who continue to support excellence and innovation within the barista profession.

As the curtains closed at HostMilano, the WBC reaffirmed its role as the world’s premier stage for barista talent, shaping how coffee is experienced across cultures and continents.