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The Gourmet Coffee market is a subset of the larger Coffee market, focusing on higher-end, specialty coffees. Gourmet Coffee is typically sourced from specific regions, often with a focus on single-origin beans, and is often roasted in small batches. Gourmet Coffee is often more expensive than regular coffee, and is often sold in specialty stores or online.
Gourmet Coffee is often associated with specialty brewing methods, such as pour-over, French press, and cold brew. Consumers of Gourmet Coffee often prioritize flavor and quality over convenience, and are willing to pay a premium for the experience.
Some companies in the Gourmet Coffee market include Blue Bottle Coffee, Intelligentsia Coffee, Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Counter Culture Coffee, and La Colombe Coffee Roasters. Show Less Read more