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Showing posts with label Meet some of Tagaytay’s women baristas and roasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meet some of Tagaytay’s women baristas and roasters. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Meet some of Tagaytay’s women baristas and roasters

SMDC The Strip At Wind: A scenic hub for female barista power this Women’s Month

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Nestled amidst Tagaytay's cool climate, SM Development Corporation (SMDC) The Strip At Wind provides a tranquil escape from the city bustle

Perfect venue for community and empowerment
The event, spearheaded by Liminvl Coffee owner Bettina Belardo, drew an engaged community of women baristas and roasters.

“I believe that our competitors represent some of the most skilled baristas and passionate enthusiasts in the coffee industry,” shared Belardo. “Our aim for this competition is to provide an inclusive platform where every participant feels empowered and valued.” 

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ird runner-up Anne Aliangan, first runner-up Nery Domingo, Liminvl Coffee owner Bettina Belardo, second runner-up Shelo de Jesus, and champion Robee Lanuza

The "Women Who Brew" initiative featured a barista competition that highlighted the exceptional talent within the community. Robee Lanuza was awarded the title of Champ, celebrating the pinnacle of skill and dedication. Following closely were Nery Domingo, who took home first place, Shelo de Jesus in second, and Anne Aliangan in third, after a fierce competition.

Aromatic atmosphere and industry connections 
From the cozy Liminvl Coffee to the bustling grounds of SMDC The Strip At Wind, the air was rich with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the lively exchange of industry insights. The attendees, including talented baristas from renowned establishments, participated in engaging discussions, shared expert brewing techniques, and sampled a rich array of coffee products. The strategic location of SMDC The Strip At Wind, close to the coffee farms and homegrown coffee shops of Cavite and Batangas, facilitated unique networking and collaboration opportunities within the region’s growing coffee scene.

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Liminvl Coffee at SM Development Corporation (SMDC) The Strip At Wind promotes an empowering space for female coffee professionals

Celebrating women’s contributions 
“Women Who Brew” was more than just a gathering; it was a powerful reflection of the dedication and skill of women shaping the coffee industry. The success of this event underscores the power of community and the importance of recognizing the vital role women play in every industry, one perfect cup at a time, within the welcoming and beautiful environment of this premier Tagaytay destination.

Watch the video highlights here and witness the power of women in coffee.

When you're planning your next quick out-of-town getaway to Tagaytay, make sure to visit Liminvl Coffee @SMDCTheStrips for an exceptional coffee experience. While you're there, explore other fantastic establishments like Samgyupsalamat, Koibito’s World of Gelato, and Kurimi Milktea Bar for a complete Tagaytay culinary adventure.