Coffee Brand WillowBrew Aims To Provide Italian Inspired Coffee

Coffee Brand WillowBrew Aims To Provide Italian Inspired Coffee. The WillowBrew story begins with Santo and Silvana Mengoli, Italian nationals and coffee fanatics who found themselves settling into the KwaZulu Natal Midlands. After spending much time and money, the Mengolis grew increasingly frustrated with how difficult it was to find high quality Espresso Coffee in South Africa. In 2018, having failed to find coffee which met their needs the Mengolis joined forces with the Dewkaran family, KwaZulu Natal natives with an entrepreneurial mindset and a history in the South African beverage industry. Together they have made it their aim to provide superior Coffee products and outstanding customer service to coffee lovers across South Africa.
Its goal is to offer its customers fast and cost effective shipping throughout South Africa. All its orders are sent from its facility in Pietermaritzburg, KZN. WillowBrew Coffee Merchants offers a variety of Home/ Office/ Food Service use Coffee Machines to suit its needs. With both purchase and flexible leasing options available, the company has no doubt that its customers will find the perfect coffee machine here.
Each available model has been carefully selected to meet the needs of customers in a variety of home and business environments. Its rental coffee machines have all been inspected and tested to ensure that customers receive a high quality, fully functional product. Machine leasing/purchasing customers will also receive the opportunity to purchase its products at a reduced price as part of the deal. WillowBrew also supplies a variety of smaller home use Espresso Machines, Nespresso capsule machines, bigger Café use Traditional Espresso Machines, and Vending Machines.
Italians have been roasting coffee for centuries. The first coffee bar in Italy opened around 1683 in the city of Venice. The oldest existing Italian coffee roastery, Caffè Vergnano, has been around since 1882. In contrast, the oldest South African roastery in existence did not start turning out coffee until over 4 decades later, and most popular South African roasteries which are currently operating started within the last 2 decades. There is no doubt that these roasteries have made a name for themselves by producing good coffee, however it is impossible to argue that any of them could have the same level of experience as many Italian Roasters where the methods and traditions have been passed down through the generations.