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If you find yourself reading this blog, it may be safe to assume that you are interested in a subscription to Fernweh. Here are three reasons why I think this is a genius idea.

 

  1. It is delivered right to your door. Coffee is an essential part of the majority of an adults morning routine. There is nothing worse than realising that you don’t have fresh Coffee beans for the morning and being forced to A)  Pay way more on a barista-made coffee. B)Go without (and who wants to do that) or C) Create something that resembles coffee from those old pre-ground beans that have been lurking in your cupboard for who knows how long. Fernweh takes the risk and hassle out of your morning routine, delivers high-quality beans right to your door and gives you a fresh experience with every package. You don’t have to worry about forgetting to put it on your shopping list.

 

  1. Experience different roasters. In New Zealand, there is a growing number of quality roasters who have mastered their craft and are opening up exciting new flavours in the beans that they roast. Fernweh opens that world to the subscriber. Fernweh has painstakingly built a relationship with roasters from around the country, so you don’t have to; this opens up an opportunity to try cups of coffee that otherwise would not be available to you. You get to try the best of the best without having to spend the time to sourcing the beans or ordering them.

 

  1. Support local. Because Fernweh has searched the country for the best coffee roasters, you get the opportunity to support small and local businesses who are practising their craft within New Zealand. While it may not seem like much, your support enables them to keep roasting and adds value to the local economy. Your support not only lets you try the best that New Zealand has to offer but helps keep New Zealand, New Zealand.

 

 

 

So what are you waiting for? Go over to the subscription page and sign up today.

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