To attorney Jose Rene Martinez, coffee has nothing to do with caffeine, cream and sugar.
It’s all about science, art and passion.
For the past four years, Jose Rene Martinez, a Connecticut assistant attorney general, has also been operating a micro-roasting business called J. Rene Coffee Roasters. "We like to teach people about the joys of coffee," Martinez said. "We make the process fun. It's not for coffee snobs."
February 11, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
To attorney Jose Rene Martinez, coffee has nothing to do with caffeine, cream and sugar.
It’s all about science, art and passion.
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