<p>Bengaluru: The three-day 'Coffee Santhe 2025' concluded on Sunday, celebrating coffee culture, bringing together coffee enthusiasts, businesses and experts from all over. </p>.<p>Into its seventh edition, the event featured 55 stalls, giving visitors an opportunity to explore coffee-related products, from high-end brewing equipment to specialty beans and artisanal accessories, according to a news release. </p>.<p>The event also hosted competitions that highlighted the skills and creativity of coffee experts showcasing their ‘brewing techniques’.</p>.<p>The following winners were selected based on their creativity, technique and overall presentation — Women Stars Brewer Championship: Nahid Khan of Blue Tokai; and Robusta Brewing Skills Championship: Nithin Bhishma</p>.<p>Coffee Santhe 2025 was organised by the Bengaluru-based Women's Coffee Alliance-India (WCAI), the India chapter of the International Women’s Coffee Association (IWCA). </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The three-day 'Coffee Santhe 2025' concluded on Sunday, celebrating coffee culture, bringing together coffee enthusiasts, businesses and experts from all over. </p>.<p>Into its seventh edition, the event featured 55 stalls, giving visitors an opportunity to explore coffee-related products, from high-end brewing equipment to specialty beans and artisanal accessories, according to a news release. </p>.<p>The event also hosted competitions that highlighted the skills and creativity of coffee experts showcasing their ‘brewing techniques’.</p>.<p>The following winners were selected based on their creativity, technique and overall presentation — Women Stars Brewer Championship: Nahid Khan of Blue Tokai; and Robusta Brewing Skills Championship: Nithin Bhishma</p>.<p>Coffee Santhe 2025 was organised by the Bengaluru-based Women's Coffee Alliance-India (WCAI), the India chapter of the International Women’s Coffee Association (IWCA). </p>