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At Black & Blaze, every coffee bean has a voice

Carolin Teufelberger
12.1.2021
Translation: Megan Cornish
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

The small coffee roastery outside of Zurich places considerable value on personality. Whether that's within the team, in its contact with farmers or when it comes to the beans themselves.

It's snowed. The fields are covered, the trees have been dusted, and only the dark asphalt of the road stands out from the white landscape. Our destination is on this street in Ebmatingen. White chimney smoke rises from the inconspicuous house and wafts a powerful fragrance into the clear air. It smells of cocoa, of roasting aromas, of a warm, inviting living room where you want to escape the cold outside.

Human plus machine is the only way

Identity from a distance

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