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Encyclopedia > Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee

Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is a classification of coffee grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. The best lots of Blue Mountain coffee are noted for their mild flavor and lack of bitterness. Over the last several decades, this coffee has developed a reputation that has made it one of the most expensive and sought-after coffees in the world. In addition to its use for brewed coffee, the beans are the flavor base of Tia Maria coffee liqueur. Though certain lots of Jamaican Blue Mountain have long been the most expensive coffee traded, Bourbon pointu from Réunion Island (an overseas French territory) surpassed this mark in April 2007. For other uses, see Coffee (disambiguation). ... The Blue Mountains are a mountainous region of Jamaica. ... Tia Maria is the brand name of an alcoholic drink. ... Bottles of strawberry liqueur A liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage, often flavoured with fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, roots, plants, barks, and sometimes cream. ...


Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is a globally protected certification mark meaning that only coffee certified by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica can be labeled as such. It comes from a recognized growing region in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica and its cultivation is monitored by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica.


The Blue Mountains are generally located between Kingston to the south and Port Maria to the north. Rising to 7,500 feet, they are some of the highest mountains in the Caribbean. The climate of the region is cool and misty with high rainfall. The soil is rich with excellent drainage. This combination of climate and soil is considered ideal for coffee. The City of Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica and is located on the southeastern coast of the island country. ... West Indies redirects here. ...

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The Coffee Industry Regulation Act

The Coffee Industry Regulation Act specifies what coffee may use the label Blue Mountain. Additionally, it restricts the use of the Blue Mountain trademark to those authorized by the Coffee Industry Board. Broadly speaking, coffee harvested from the parishes of Saint Andrew, Saint Thomas, Portland and Saint Mary may be considered Blue Mountain coffee. The specific boundaries are defined as follows:[1][2] Saint Andrew (capital Half Way Tree) is a parish, situated in the south east of Jamaica in the county of Surrey. ... Location latitude 18°05N, longitude 76°40W Capital City Morant Bay Major towns Port Morant, Yallahs, Bath, Seaforth, Golden Grove, County Surrey Area 742. ... Location latitude 18°10 N longitude 75°27W Capital Town Port Antonio Major towns Buff Bay, County Surrey Area 814 square km Rank Jamaicas seventh largest parish Population 81,000 in 2001 Commerce Tourism, Agriculture Portland, with its capital town Port Antonio, is a parish located on Jamaica... Saint Mary, Jamaica, is a parish located in the north, north eastern part of Jamaica. ...

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Traditionally, only coffee grown at elevations between 3,000 and 5,500 feet could be called Jamaica Blue Mountain. Coffee grown at elevations between 1,500 and 3,000 feet is called Jamaica High Mountain, and coffee grown below 1,500 foot elevation is called Jamaica Supreme or Jamaica Low Mountain. (All land in Jamaica above 5,500 feet is a forest preserve, so no coffee is grown there.)[citation needed]


Classifications of Blue Mountain Coffee

As with most other varieties of coffee, there are several grades assigned to different lots, based on factors such as size, appearance, and defects allowed.


The Coffee Industry Regulations Act allows for five classifications [1]:

  • Blue Mountain No. 1 - 96% of beans must have a screen size of 17/20. No more than 2% of the beans have significant defects.
  • Blue Mountain No. 2 - 96% of beans must have a screen size of 16/17. No more than 2% of the beans may have significant defects.
  • Blue Mountain No. 3 - 96% of beans must have a screen size of 15/16. No more than 2% of the beans may have significant defects.
  • Blue Mountain Peaberry - 96% of beans must be peaberry. No more than 2% of the beans may have significant defects.
  • Blue Mountain Triage - Contains bean sizes from all previous classifications. No more than 4% of the beans may have significant defects.

Peaberry, also known as caracoli, is a type of coffee bean. ...

References

  1. ^ Rules & Regulations—Coffee Industry Board. Archived from the original on 2001-12-22.
  2. ^ Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Story. BlumCafe.

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See Also

Kona coffee is the market name for a variety of coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa in the North and South Kona Districts of the Big Island of Hawaii. ...

External links

  • The Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica. Archived from the original on 2001-10-29.
  • Blue Mountain blues. Specialty Coffee Association of Europe (2006-02-21). Archived from the original on 2006-03-13. — Article about hurricane damage to the Jamaican crop
  • Blue Mountain Coffee. h2g2 online encyclopaedia project.
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Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee (314 words)
Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is one of the most popular and asked for coffees in the world.
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Jamaican Blue Mountain is a type of coffee bean, one of the most expensive and sought-after coffees in the world.
The Blue Mountains are generally located between Kingston to the south and Port Maria to the north.
Coffee connoisseurs describe Jamaica Blue Mountain as rich and flavorful, with low acidity, a hint of sweetness and a bold aroma.
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