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Dillanos Coffee Roasters AWARDS PRESENTATION WELCOME THANK YOU SPONSORS THANK BARISTAS RUNNERS YOU TOM BRIAN GREG (HEAD BARISTA) JOHNNO (HEAD LOGISTICS) STACEY JEN TILLY COLE MATT KIM ABNER DEAN BONNIE BRENDO STEVE AWARDS 8 - CHAIN / FRANCHISE MILK CATEGORIES 7 - CHAIN / FRANCHISE ESPRESSO 6 - DECAFFEINATED (MILK BASED) 5 - SINGLE ORIGIN ESPRESSO 4 - ORGANIC ESPRESSO 3 - EMERSION FILTER (ESPRO) 2 - MILK BASED 1 - ESPRESSO CATEGORY 8 FRANCHISE / CHAIN (MILK) BRONZE CATEGORY FRANCHISE / CHAIN (MILK) Caffe Darte - Caffe Darte Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Bigfoot Java It’s A Grind - Blend 2 Ristretto Roasters - Beaumont Blend SILVER CATEGORY FRANCHISE / CHAIN (MILK) Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Cherry Street Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Red Leaf Gloria Jean’s - Blend 2 Gloria Jean’s - Blend 1 It’s A Grind - Blend 1 Temple Coffee Roasters - Dharma Espresso Water Avenue Coffee - El Toro CATEGORY GOLD GOLD MEDAL WINNER FRANCHISE / CHAIN (MILK) Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Wake Up - CATEGORY 7 FRANCHISE / CHAIN (ESPRESSO) BRONZE CATEGORY FRANCHISE / CHAIN (ESPRESSO) Caffé Ladro - Ladro Espresso Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Wake Up Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Cherry Street Gloria Jean’s - Blend 1 It’s A Grind - Blend 1 Water Avenue Coffee - El Toro SILVER CATEGORY FRANCHISE / CHAIN (ESPRESSO) Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Red Leaf Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Bigfoot Java It’s A Grind - Blend 2 Oslo Coffee Roasters - Doin Espresso Blend Ristretto Roasters - Beaumont Blend Temple Coffee Roasters - El Salvador Pacamara CATEGORY GOLD GOLD MEDAL WINNER FRANCHISE / CHAIN (ESPRESSO) Gloria Jean’s - Blend 2 - OVERALL FRANCHISE / CHAIN CHAMPION OVERALL FRANCHISE/CHAIN CHAMPION COFFEE ROASTER Gloria Jean’s Blend 2 in recognition of excellence and dedication to the coffee industry Named one of SCAA’s 20 “Coffee Luminaries” Named on The Gourmet Retailer’s list of 25 individuals who helped shape the specialty coffee industry SCAA Distinguished Author Award SCAA Best New Educational Product Recipient / Two-time winner Spressy Awards / Two-time winner WorldFest Houston / Platinum Award WorldFest Houston / Bronze Award Telly Awards / Three-time Gold Winner The Communicator Awards / Gold Award Coffee Fest Best New Product / Three-time winner Best Bean First Place for Sip of Portland / for Water Avenue Coffee Anacafé Award of Distinction New York Festivals Awards Finalist MarCom Creative Gold Award MarCom Creative Silver Award CONGRATULATIONS BRUCE MILLETTO IN RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE AND DEDICATION TO THE COFFEE INDUSTRY CONGRATULATIONS BRUCE MILLETTO CATEGORY 6 DECAF MILK BRONZE 1 2 CATEGORY / DECAFFEINATED Boyd Coffee Company - Night Dock Decaf Caffe Darte - Decaf Espresso Di Bella USA - Mexican Water Process Fidalgo Bay Coffee - Fidalgo Gold Decaf Gloria Jean’s - Blend 1 Gloria Jean’s - Blend 2 Ipsento - Decaf Colombia Sugarcane EA It’s A Grind - Blend 2 BRONZE 2 2 CATEGORY / DECAFFEINATED Noble Coffee Roasting - Decaf World Tour Oughtred Roasting Works - Decaf Reserve Espresso PT’s Coffee Roasting - Mexican Colima MWP Ristretto Roasters - Decaf Colombia Snake River Roasting Co. - Sleeping Indian Decaf Village Coffee Roastery - Decaf Water Avenue Coffee - Decaf El Toro SILVER CATEGORY DECAFFEINATED Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Swiss Water Decaf Flying Goat Coffee - Peru El Palto It’s A Grind - Blend 1 Square One Coffee - Night-Cap Topeca Coffee Roasters - Mountain Water Mogiana CATEGORY GOLD GOLD MEDAL WINNER DECAFFEINATED Temple Coffee Roasters - Decaf Colombia Narino - CATEGORY 5 SINGLE ORIGIN ESPRESSO BRONZE 1 3 CATEGORY / SINGLE ORIGIN Blind Coffee Roasters - Ethiopia Yirg CI Bonfire Coffee - Rwanda Intore Caffé Ladro - Malacar B El Salvador Yellow Bourbon Downtown Coffee Honolulu - Kona Fancy Dragonfly Coffee Roasters - Elida Estate Dragonfly Lot 12 Flying Goat Coffee - Orlando Carvajal Greater Goods Roasting Company - Invigorate BRONZE 2 3 CATEGORY / SINGLE ORIGIN Klatch Coffee Inc. - Panama Elida Natural Metropolis Coffee Co - Guatemala Finca Sipacapa Noble Coffee Roasting - Brazilian “Fortaliza” Nossa Familia Coffee Roaster - Timoteos Microlot Roast House Coffee - El Limomar Rogue Coffee Roasters - Ethiopia Seattle Coffee Works - Kenya Kiriga Estate Snake River Roasting Company - Ethoipia BRONZE 3 3 CATEGORY / SINGLE ORIGIN Square One Coffee - Nyangwe Burundi Swell Coffee Co - Finca Zaramitla Topeca Coffee Roasters - Manzano Honey SOE Uncommon Coffee Roasters - Kayu Upper Left Roasters - Nyamyumba Water Avenue Coffee - Kenya Weithaga AA Wood-Fire Roasted Coffee Company - Guatemala Maya SILVER 1 2 CATEGORY / SINGLE ORIGIN Ascension Coffee Roasters - Ardi CRA Wholesale (Coffee Roasters Alliance) - Hambela Estate - Travel.Coffee CRA Wholesale (Coffee Roasters Alliance) - Travel.Coffee Yemen Di Bella USA - Ethiopian - Yergi SILVER 2 2 CATEGORY / SINGLE ORIGIN Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Margaritas Ipsento - Kenya Alimu Klatch Coffee Inc. - Ethiopia Hambela PT’s Coffee Roasting - Kenya Gachatha AA Red Whale Coffee - Elida Geisha Natural Upper Left Roasters - Kabarizi CATEGORY GOLD GOLD MEDAL WINNER SINGLE ORIGIN Sisters Coffee Company - Ethiopian Ardi - CATEGORY 4 ORGANIC ESPRESSO BRONZE 1 2 CATEGORY / ORGANIC ESPRESSO Di Bella USA - Peru Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Green Planet Fidalgo Bay Coffee - Organic Espresso Flying Goat Coffee - Optimist Blend Has Beans Coffee & Tea Co - Has Beans Organic Italian Espresso Island Roast Coffee - Island Roast Organic Espresso Joe Van Gogh Inc - Organic Espresso Blend K & F Coffee Roasters - Café Jondo - FTO BRONZE 2 2 CATEGORY / ORGANIC ESPRESSO Lariat Coffee Roasters - Basecamp Lariat Coffee Roasters - Outlaw Sleepy Monk Coffee - Manastery Snake River Roasting Company - S Turns Espresso Square One Coffee - Las Lafas Costa Rica St Johns Coffee Roasters - Pamplona Vienna Coffee Company - Thunderhead Espresso Woodhshed Roasting Company - Amaro Mill SILVER CATEGORY ORGANIC ESPRESSO Boyd Coffee Company - Motorino® Organic Coffee Fresh Cup Roasting Café - Fresh Cup Peruvian Greater Goods Roasting Company - Invigorate Oceana Coffee - Bali Blue Moon Roast House Coffee - Yirgacheffe CATEGORY GOLD GOLD MEDAL WINNER ORGANIC ESPRESSO Roast House Coffee - Ride the Edge - CATEGORY 3 EMERSION FILTER (ESPRO) BRONZE 1 3 CATEGORY / EMERSION FILTER Alabaster Coffee Roaster & Tea Co - El Diamente Yellow Bourbon Di Bella USA - La Soledad Dillanos Coffee Roasters - Margaritas Dragonfly Coffee Roasters - Kenya Gachatha AB Fidalgo Bay Coffee - Tanzania Kilimanjero Flying Goat Coffee - Ethiopia Wote Henry’s House of Coffee - Henry’s Blend BRONZE 2 3 CATEGORY / EMERSION FILTER Heritage Coffee Roasting Co - Ethiopia Sidamo Hula Daddy Coffee - Kona Mocca It’s A Grind - Blend 1 Joe Bean Coffee - Guatemala Santiago Makua Coffee Company - 100% Kona, Medium Mason Jar Coffee Roasters - Ethiopian Chelelektu Washed Noble Coffee Roasting - Kenyan “Muiri Estate” Nossa Familia Coffee Roaster - Timuteos Microlot BRONZE 3 3 CATEGORY / EMERSION FILTER Oceana Coffee - Ethiopia Limu Pacific Bay Coffee Co - Mokasida Parengo Coffee - Peru - Parengo Coffee Peerless Coffee & Tea Company - Peerless Coffee Ethiopian Moka (Yirgacheffe) Redfinn Coffee - Yirgatopia Serda’s Coffee Co - Ethiopia Tchembe Upper Left Roasters - Karinga SILVER CATEGORY EMERSION FILTER Di Bella USA - La Sabana Mason Jar Coffee Roasters - Honduras Andres Hernandez PT’s Coffee Roasting - Kenya AA Gachatha Rocanini Coffee Roasters - Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Natural Aricha Rock Creek Coffee Company - ARDI Seattle Coffee Works - Panama Suarez Geisha Washed CATEGORY GOLD GOLD MEDAL WINNER EMERSION FILTER Augie’s Coffee Roasters - Fiesta Honey - CATEGORY 2 MILK BASED BRONZE 1 3 CATEGORY / MILK BASED America’s Best Coffee Roasting - Espresso Boyd Coffee Company - 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