Sofía Vergara's $20 Pour Over Coffee Maker Is The Easiest Method For Brewing Premium Beverages at Home (That Also Looks Good On Your Kitchen Countertops)

With the release of her new coffee brand, Dios Mio, the actress reveals her use of a fast and simple coffee-making device – and it's accessible to anyone

Sofia Vergara
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What makes the perfect coffee? The beans, the water, and the freshness are all important, but the brewing method is also a factor. As awareness of artisan at-home coffee creation grows, people are gravitating towards more bespoke and specialized solutions. Sofía Vergara has hopped on the trend with her Bodum Pour-Over Coffee Maker.

The actress revealed her practice of making pour-over coffee at home in a recent Instagram post, holding the stylish and simple-to-use device. She creates a beautiful cup of joe using the manual Borosilicate glass item, shaped like a stylish vase. Sofía uses beans from her own coffee brand, ¡Dios Mio!.

For those who don't know, pour-over is an increasingly popular method for making coffee at home. It is a manual method that offers precise control, creating more complex and clean flavors, as compared to automated drip coffee. Pour-over allows the at-home barista to control the pour speed and placement for nuanced extraction.

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As artisanal brewing methods grow ever more popular, pour-over will continue to rise. When it's so easy, affordable, and stylish, why not attempt the technique?


Sophie Edwards
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.

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