Q. How can you tell if Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee is real?
Look For The Seal Of Certification – the coffee industry board stamp is shown on all genuine Blue Mountain beans. It’s a blue circle, inside is an image of a mountain, an island map, a barrel and coffee beans. This is certified by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica (CIB) so you can trust this stamp.
Q. Is Blue Mountain coffee legit?
Not only are they legit, but they also don’t roast the beans until you actually put in the order, which means it’s the freshest available. If you want to get 100% certified Blue Mountain coffee every time, check them out! That’s the last thing you want to happen, especially since this coffee isn’t cheap!
Q. Is Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee the best in the world?
Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee beans are renowned for their full-bodied vibrant acidity while delivering a rich aroma and a smooth delicate taste. Blue Mountain coffee is the world’s highest mountain grown coffee; it is grown at elevations over 7000 feet! …
Q. Why is Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee so good?
It is well established that altitude makes a significant difference in the quality of coffee, with higher altitudes producing a denser bean, which translates into a richer cup of coffee. The climate in the Jamaica Blue Mountains is cooler than the rest of Jamaica.
Q. Is Blue Mountain coffee the best in the world?
Q. What is best coffee in the world?
The Best Coffee Beans in the World (2021)
- Tanzania Peaberry Coffee.
- Hawaii Kona Coffee.
- Nicaraguan Coffee.
- Sumatra Mandheling Coffee.
- Sulawesi Toraja Coffee.
- Mocha Java Coffee.
- Ethiopian Harrar Coffee.
- Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Coffee.
Q. What kind of coffee is Blue Mountain certified?
100% Pure Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Beans Certified by the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority for a pure authentic taste. Medium roasted whole beans allowing the true flavor characteristic to come through for a remarkable taste.
Q. Where was Blue Mountain Peaberry Coffee first produced?
In 1728, the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Lawes introduced coffee seedlings in the parish of St. Andrew; coffee production was first reported at Flamstead, St. Andrew, in 1764. Because of our founders personal relationship with Flamstead Estate we have secured one of the most prestigious Blue Mountain peaberry coffees available.
Q. Where was the first coffee planted in Jamaica?
In 1728, the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Lawes introduced coffee seedlings in the parish of St. Andrew; coffee production was first reported at Flamstead, St. Andrew, in 1764. In 2015, a wild fire destroyed 6 acres of 3-year-old Flamstead Coffee trees that were just about to bear fruit for the first time.