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Our Friend Gesine Bullock-Prado's Forbes' Interview with a Shout Out to VT Artisan Coffee

Our Friend Gesine Bullock-Prado's Forbes' Interview with a Shout Out to VT Artisan Coffee

April 06, 2023

Gesine has a lovely new cook book called 'My Vermont Table'. Below is a link to her Forbes interview discussing her new book and giving praise to local Vermont ingredients

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Matty Macchiato Review

Matty Macchiato Review

February 23, 2023

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Our Bio-Degradable Tea Bags are Plant-Based (not Nylon) & Do NOT Contain Plastic

Our Bio-Degradable Tea Bags are Plant-Based (not Nylon) & Do NOT Contain Plastic

October 01, 2019

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Vermont Artisan Coffee - Edible Green Mountains

Vermont Artisan Coffee - Edible Green Mountains

April 25, 2019

Travel down Route 100 from Stowe toward Waterbury and you will come upon a gleaming new building that is a hub of all things coffee. Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea Company now occupies a new 15,000-square-foot space that houses their offices, café production facility and coffee school. For those who worship the bean, this is the place to come

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Wood: Vermont’s locally grown, renewable fuel

Wood: Vermont’s locally grown, renewable fuel

March 27, 2019

Today, Vermonters are poised to capitalize on a growing industry that not only supports the state’s renewable energy goals, but also economic development, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and our cherished working landscape.

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Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea A Coffee Connoisseur’s Dream Come True            By Phyl Newbeck

Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea A Coffee Connoisseur’s Dream Come True By Phyl Newbeck

November 05, 2018

Tropical Storm Irene presented Mané Alves of Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea with a dilemma: He could rebuild his factory, which would require him to elevate all his machinery out of the floodplain, or he could look for a new location. He chose the latter option and selected a spot on Cabin Lane Road off Route 100, next to the Green Mountain Club’s visitor center.

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