to two or three blends, we can excite our guests by recommending a different option to accompany a post dinner whisky to someone who wants their drink alongside their chocolate pudding.
Not only does this care for the guest lead to a better dining experience, it can be incorporated to a wider concern for the environment and the growers. Coffee is one of the most volatile traded goods on the futures exchange, and small suppliers like Caffee Altro actively work with NGOs like Slow Food, to ensure that they provide coffee which is genuinely sustainable, that a true fair price is paid to the producer, and are fanatical about flavour profiles. Indeed, a good producer will supply tasting notes you could almost mistake from your wine supplier.
Take a look again at coffee this month, the small producers of Africa and Central and South America will thank you for it.
Shane Holland is Executive Chairman of Slow Food in the UK, the UK arm of the World’s largest food NGO. He frequently appears in the media and on expert panels speaking about a variety of issues. You can find out more about Slow Food at www.slowfood.org.uk