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                An Adventure into


          Australian Coffee Land



              Interview with Andrea Dolegna, Founder of Dolo
                               & Pesado 58.5

               When starting his first job delivering coffee in Italy at the age of 14, Andrea
           Dolegna had no idea that he would end up having his own coffee businesses in
           Australia, in 2011 Dolegna opened Dolo Coffee Supplies and four years later Pe-
           sado 58.5 was born.
               Dolegna was always intrigued by Australia and decided to make the move
           in 2004. At the age of 24, he began work at a boutique coffee company in
           Melbourne this allowed him to build up his connections and experiences. The
           establishment of Dolo showed Dolegna how Australians support local and small
           businesses, “The biggest challenge for anyone starting off in a new country is
           adapting to a new culture, understanding and respecting the lifestyle and
           finding your space,” he confessed. “In some respects, I found it much easier
           than in Italy. The support of the Melbourne coffee scene has been the best
           feeling since the start.” And it is this supportive and welcoming atmosphere
           that pushes Dolegna to continue moving forward.
               As Dolo grows and thrives, it now represents a range of popular coffee
           accessories brands from all over the world as well as a unique selection of
           brewers and gadgets. However, Dolegna didn’t stop his adventure there, in
           2015 he created Pesado 58.5, a range of premium coffee tools and accessories.
           He began by producing his own signature tamper.
               In comparison with the traditional Italian coffee market, Dolegna loves
           the dynamic coffee scene in Australia and its locals, “People are more open
           minded and more willing to embrace new ideas.” After living and working here
           for the past 16 years, he also noticed that “it’s getting much harder for larger
           companies as Australians are more inclined to support local businesses”. The
           trend of supporting local and small businesses also makes consumers more
           aware of where products are coming from, how they are produced and who is
           producing them. Dolegna explained: “Especially in coffee traceability and
           transparency within the supply chain, something that people may not have
           taken much notice of before is becoming increasingly important.”










                           Andrea Dolegna

                           Founder of Dolo & Pesado 58.5, who
                           entered the coffee world at 14 and
                           moved to Australia in 2004 to explore
                           his own career and businesses.
                           dolo.com.au

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