Stumptown Coffee vs. Starbucks
Being a fan of great coffee, it’s interesting to see a rivalry between Portland and Seattle’s universally well-known coffee chain, Starbucks.
Stumptown certainly seems to be taking coffee to a new level, reminiscent of the high-end wine market.
The company, which recently opened a plant in Brooklyn, routinely pays more at auction for prized lots of coffee beans than anyone else, offers more single-origin coffees than anyone (20 at the New York plant) and is at the forefront of nearly every new-coffee frontier: espresso-delivery technology, international partnerships and generally changing the idea of coffee from a staple commodity, like corn or sugar, to something closer to wine, with seasons and terroir and varietals as different as Burgundy chardonnay and Austrian riesling. —Time.com
Read more at Time.com.
Some of these roads look incredibly dangerous. I’d like to drive on a few of them though!