Jamaica Blue Mountain
Coffee is widely considered to be one of the best coffee beans in the world in
the Blue Mountain region of eastern Jamaica which is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site.
Jamaica
Just like Champagne,
the area where Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee plants are cultivated, is also
strictly controlled. Only coffee grown in this small exclusive area can be
called Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Various factors of the location all play
into creating a coffee with exceptional quality and taste.
Climate
The Jamaican Blue
Mountain region has a particular micro-climate that influences and
distinguishes the taste of Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee.
The coffee thrives
under the island’s misty cloud cover, and regular rainfall, which cools the
plants and protects them from the burning sun.
Altitude
Jamaica Blue Mountain
coffee beans are grown at altitudes as high as 3,000 to 6,000 feet above sea
level.
Being grown at such
high altitudes provides the coffee beans with the ideal humidity and cloud
cover to ensure they mature slowly.
The higher the
altitude, the denser the coffee bean. Denseness translates into richness.
Shade
Bananas, Blue Mahoe and
Ingas trees provide shade which further delays the maturation of the coffee
cherries, locking in all the extraordinary flavors as they do, thereby creating
their unique character and exceptional mildness.
Soil
The volcanic soil in
this region imparts just the right amount of acidity to these coffee beans to
produce a perfectly balanced brew.
This nutrient rich soil
with excellent drainage, Arabica coffee loves the nitrogen and phosphorus-rich
soil of Jamaica and nowhere else better than the steep elevations of the Blue
Mountains.
The coffee plants
The Jamaica Blue
Mountain coffee bean cultivated, is mostly Arabica Typica. In 1723, King Louis
XV sent three coffee plants to the French colony of Martinique. Then five years
later the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Lawes, was gifted one of these precious
plants. This one Arabica coffee plant was nurtured and cultivated and within
nine years, the first coffee was exported, introducing this exquisite coffee to
the world.
Hand picked
To ensure the quality
of the end product the fruit is selectively handpicked.
Coffee is collected
from farmers only after it is cherry ripe – completely red, having been picked
one coffee cherry at a time.
The berries are then
tested in water on each farm. The berries that float are discarded as this is a
sign of insect damage or unmatured seeds.
Processed
Collectors visit depots
daily and collect freshly floated coffee for pulping. This process starts late
in the afternoon so that coffee can be pulped soon after picking.
Once it arrives at the
Factory, it is placed in large holding tanks and thoroughly inspected to
eliminate any over fermented, green, or insect infested cherries.
It is then washed to
remove the mucilage, a sugary substance on the outer section of the bean.
The licensed estates
have their own pulperies & finishing works.
Sun dried
The product left after
washing is a creamy, brown bean known as the wet parchment.
The wet parchment is
then placed on large concrete slabs called, barbeques, for drying. This can
take as long as 5 days depending on sunlight conditions.
Green bean
All of the above
factors combined with a meticulous, quality-oriented process, from farming, to
processing to exporting, makes Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee a product of
exceptional quality.
Wooden barrels
Jamaica Blue Mountain
is virtually the only coffee in the world to be packed in wooden barrels. These
now iconic vessels are handmade from Aspen wood, and once filled, are
individually inspected and officially certified and branded prior to export.
WHAT MAKES JAMAICA
COFFEE TRADING CO DIFFERENT?
We
offer a no questions asked full refund on all orders if you are not happy.
All
registered customers receive a 10% discount for life.
Please
feel free to read our Trust Pilot reviews. We cannot control what
feedback our customers give on Trust Pilot.
This
pushes us to always try to do the best for our customers regardless of the
order size.
We
only grind our Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee on the day of shipping to our
customers.
Jamaica
Just like Champagne,
the area where Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee plants are cultivated, is also
strictly controlled. Only coffee grown in this small exclusive area can be
called Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Various factors of the location all play
into creating a coffee with exceptional quality and taste.
Climate
The Jamaican Blue
Mountain region has a particular micro-climate that influences and
distinguishes the taste of Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee.
The coffee thrives
under the island’s misty cloud cover, and regular rainfall, which cools the
plants and protects them from the burning sun.
Altitude
Jamaica Blue Mountain
coffee beans are grown at altitudes as high as 3,000 to 6,000 feet above sea
level.
Being grown at such
high altitudes provides the coffee beans with the ideal humidity and cloud
cover to ensure they mature slowly.
The higher the
altitude, the denser the coffee bean. Denseness translates into richness.
Shade
Bananas, Blue Mahoe and
Ingas trees provide shade which further delays the maturation of the coffee
cherries, locking in all the extraordinary flavors as they do, thereby creating
their unique character and exceptional mildness.
Soil
The volcanic soil in
this region imparts just the right amount of acidity to these coffee beans to
produce a perfectly balanced brew.
This nutrient rich soil
with excellent drainage, Arabica coffee loves the nitrogen and phosphorus-rich
soil of Jamaica and nowhere else better than the steep elevations of the Blue
Mountains.
The coffee plants
The Jamaica Blue
Mountain coffee bean cultivated, is mostly Arabica Typica. In 1723, King Louis
XV sent three coffee plants to the French colony of Martinique. Then five years
later the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Lawes, was gifted one of these precious
plants. This one Arabica coffee plant was nurtured and cultivated and within
nine years, the first coffee was exported, introducing this exquisite coffee to
the world.
Hand picked
To ensure the quality
of the end product the fruit is selectively handpicked.
Coffee is collected
from farmers only after it is cherry ripe – completely red, having been picked
one coffee cherry at a time.
The berries are then
tested in water on each farm. The berries that float are discarded as this is a
sign of insect damage or unmatured seeds.
Processed
Collectors visit depots
daily and collect freshly floated coffee for pulping. This process starts late
in the afternoon so that coffee can be pulped soon after picking.
Once it arrives at the
Factory, it is placed in large holding tanks and thoroughly inspected to
eliminate any over fermented, green, or insect infested cherries.
It is then washed to
remove the mucilage, a sugary substance on the outer section of the bean.
The licensed estates
have their own pulperies & finishing works.
Sun dried
The product left after
washing is a creamy, brown bean known as the wet parchment.
The wet parchment is
then placed on large concrete slabs called, barbeques, for drying. This can
take as long as 5 days depending on sunlight conditions.
Green bean
All of the above
factors combined with a meticulous, quality-oriented process, from farming, to
processing to exporting, makes Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee a product of
exceptional quality.
Wooden barrels
Jamaica Blue Mountain
is virtually the only coffee in the world to be packed in wooden barrels. These
now iconic vessels are handmade from Aspen wood, and once filled, are
individually inspected and officially certified and branded prior to export.
WHAT MAKES JAMAICA
COFFEE TRADING CO DIFFERENT?
We
offer a no questions asked full refund on all orders if you are not happy.
All
registered customers receive a 10% discount for life.
Please
feel free to read our Trust Pilot reviews. We cannot control what
feedback our customers give on Trust Pilot.
This
pushes us to always try to do the best for our customers regardless of the
order size.
We
only grind our Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee on the day of shipping to our
customers.
125 GRAMS JBM No.1 FILTER GRIND
- Product Code: JBM Number 1 Filter 125 Grams
- Availability: In Stock
-
£24.50