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Jamaican coffee IS
. . . Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee. Jamaican coffee is
consistently the highest priced coffee in the world, and with
these prices (up to 20 times regular coffee) there is a very
strict certification program to insure that if you buy Jamaican
Blue Mountain coffee you get Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.
Sometimes you will
see Jamaican High Mountain coffee. High Mountain is coffee grown
outside of the Blue Mountain region, and thus, does not carry
the Blue Mountain name. The major producers of Jamaican Blue
Mountain are Wallenford, Mavis Bank, Old Tavern Estate, and Moy
Hall. We cup and choose from these elite sources only for Blue
Mountains we carry.
Jamaican Blue
Mountain fits the Island coffee profile (Hawaiian, St. Helena,
Puerto Rico) of balanced, rich, delicate, and mild. Jamaican
Blue Mountain coffee comes in wooden barrels rather than in the
familiar burlap bags, and most of the 165 barrels go straight
from Jamaica to Japan, where the coffee fetches a very high
premium.
Is the price of
this coffee worth it? It's kind of a relative question, as in
what makes a diamond worth so much? Rarity in supply, and high
demand, plus desirable characteristics. If you want Jamaican
Blue Mountain, you won't be getting any discounts from the
Jamaicans and if you're getting discounts, you're not getting
Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.
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