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Coffee brand Grind has unveiled its first consumer bean-to-cup coffee machine, a new edition of the Sage Barista Touch Impress, designed to deliver café-quality coffee at home.


This collaboration aims to bring the Grind coffee shop experience directly into consumers' kitchens, appealing to both coffee enthusiasts and the growing market of home baristas.


The Grind x Sage Barista Touch Impress features advanced technology derived from professional café machines, ensuring precision extraction and optimal brewing conditions.


Key features include rapid ThermoJet heating, dose control and automatic microfoam milk texturing, which together facilitate a seamless brewing experience. The machine is equipped with a pre-programmed café drinks menu, allowing users to easily create a variety of coffee beverages.


David Abrahamovitch, founder and CEO of Grind, commented: “Our goal has been for customers to recreate the same great coffee they get in a Grind café at home. This incredible piece of equipment embodies that vision, combining quality and convenience.”


The machine comes with exclusive accessories, including a polished stainless steel portafilter, milk jug and knock box, enhancing the at-home barista experience. Additionally, customers will have access to tailored video content through the Grind app, featuring tips and tutorials from Grind’s Head of Coffee.


As consumer demand for high-quality coffee at home continues to rise, this launch positions Grind strategically within the competitive coffee equipment market.


Grind, founded in 2011, has made strides in ethical sourcing and reducing plastic waste through its Better Coffee Foundation. In 2023, Grind introduced home-compostable coffee pods and has since recovered millions of pods worth of plastic from the environment, aligning with broader industry trends towards sustainability.

RPP: £1,300


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Grind partners with Sage to launch exclusive bean-to-cup coffee machine

Siân Yates

12 September 2024

Grind partners with Sage to launch exclusive bean-to-cup coffee machine

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