A Story of Origin in Papua New Guinea Project Raggiana is creating flavour, building relationships and discovering the potential of Papua New Guinea coffee by way of producing small coffee lots (microlots). Specifically, it is...
New cafe profile: Walk Don't Run in ArmadaleNext time you’re in Armadale (or really make the trip even if you aren’t anywhere near it) walk, don’t run, and drop in and seat yourself in the...
Aussie farmers are indeed doing it tough in the devastating drought conditions and the team at Zest was very glad to do our little bit towards bringing in some relief for farming families and their...
Award-winning coffee with an award-winning barista inspires conversation gold. Zest’s Mandy chats to Latte Art World Champion, Caleb ‘Tiger’ Cha. Read on, you’ll be inspired.
A little while ago we met Eva, a local Melbourne artist, and ceramicist who was thrilled to share her passion for ceramics, and also very willing to work with Zest to produce a very special...
We love to explore flavour at Zest. And there’s no denying just how many variables effect the final flavour of your coffee. From farmers to producers, roasters, even baristas – every process down the coffee...
This week marks the beginning of Plastic Free July, how can coffee drinkers help Australia’s plight for a domestic circular economy? Zest’s in-house 'change-maker', Mandy DelVecchio (Social Media) takes a look at coffee-consumer habits and...
We are all unique coffee drinkers, according to a recent report by the Institution For Scientific Information On Coffee. The June report suggests we can be categorised into 3 types (or maybe more...)Do you recognise...
The cup you choose to drink from can sometimes make or break a brew/wine/whiskey. And drinking a mind-blowing coffee out of a favourite cup is quite incomparable.Hopefully, we all agree that coffee grown, processed, sourced...
When Coffee Meets Milk: Zest’s Mandy DelVecchio pays a visit to local legends, Gippsland Jersey.“As the sun locks into magic hour we take a tractor ride up the hill to look down on the dairy...