Coffee roaster brews up success.

Rinaldo’s Speciality Coffee and Tea Ltd is set to expand following its acquisition by entrepreneur Jayne Hynes. The respected Lake District coffee roaster was purchased in a six-figure deal after the founder, Rin Colombi, looked to retire.

On the outskirts of Kendal, at its facility in Lakeland Food Park, Rinaldo’s roasts speciality coffee made entirely of Arabica beans. The company has a reputation for serving coffee that is of the highest quality and is responsibly sourced from local small-scale producers around the globe. A Giesen roaster is used to roast the beans, which was first bought in 2015 through a crowdfunding campaign.

As well as prized loose-leaf tea and speciality coffee provision, Rinaldo’s also retails high-end espresso machines for the home and commercial markets. It employs four full-time staff people, all based on site in the Lake District.

Commenting on the deal, Jayne Hynes, managing director of Rinaldo’s, said: “I was looking for a business that shared my passion for ethically sourced, high-end, sustainable products, and Rinaldo’s is a great fit.  I have been buying my coffee beans from Rinaldo for years, and I regularly used to pop in for a chat about the food and drink industry, so to now own this fantastic business is a dream come true. Rin has built a great reputation over the years, and I believe that we can take this legacy business to the next level and have recently added to our experienced team.

“There is huge potential to expand the online business and share our fantastic teas and coffees with customers throughout the UK.  We are extending our network of wholesale clients too. Working with like-minded, ethical suppliers and customers is of paramount importance to everyone that works here. The UK consumer is increasingly seeking ethically sourced goods, and our product provenance is second to none.”

Rinaldo’s Great Taste Award-Winning Casa Espresso Blend is sourced directly from Brazil and El Salvador. Communication with the farmers ensures a high standard of quality control and a consistently excellent end product.

The majority of coffees offered by Rinaldo’s are seasonal varieties from around the globe.  A recent addition is a Mexican coffee from a women-led farm, founded to promote coffee growing for generations of Mexican women to come. A proportion of the profits is reinvested in programmes that promote gender equality and strengthen the organisation in the larger coffee-growing community.

Rin Colombi, said: “Jayne has a fantastic vision for the company, and it’s heartening to know that the business we’ve built over the years has a bright and secure future. We put our heart and soul into our products and built our customer base over the years that values the quality of the coffee and tea we sell.”

The funding was provided by Leeds-based Fresh Thinking Capital to support the acquisition and initial growth plans.

Andrew Walls, director of Fresh Thinking Capital, said: “We established Fresh Thinking Capital to help entrepreneurs bring their vision to life and back great companies like Rinaldo’s. The coffee market continues to grow, with Brits spending nearly £3bn a year on coffee, tea and cacao. I am confident that Rinaldo’s is well positioned for expansion.”

Stephen Johnson, UK director at specialist broker TSF Finance, said: “We pride ourselves on finding the best solution for each customer. Jayne has a great vision for Rinaldo’s and I’m confident that the funding provided by Fresh Thinking Capital will fuel growth into the future. The deal was a fantastic team effort.”

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