All our green beans are cup-tested by sample before we commit to purchase, they must meet our rigid Blue Mountain coffee standards and expectations. Just because coffee is grown in the Blue Mountains doesn't mean its good Blue Mountain coffee! We vacuum pack the beans immediately after roasting to seal in the aroma and extend the life of the coffee, maintaining freshness. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding only what is needed for each brew is definitely the best way to preserve freshness, as the aroma is trapped within the beans.
L**K
Jamaican Blue Like the Old Days!
The original JBM was wild and collected by boat. There were only a few hundred pounds sold world wide and it cost a fortune. If you get JBM, it's not the original. However, I heard about some clever fellow, who cultivated those wild seeds in Jamaica so it grows in the same conditions. They used to sell this cultivated JBM in the 80's, back in the "pure" days of coffee. I bought it then and thought it was the best coffee I'd ever tasted. So I ordered a couple of pounds of this, and sure enough, it's exactly the same old delicious JBM I used to get in the 80's. You also don't need many beans. We use less than a small scoop per cup. It's still very strong, flavorful, yet seems to be smooth and succulent. It's VERY expensive, just like a world class fine wine. BTW, the cute burlap bag opens to a vacuum sealed, zip lock reusable bag, that has a one-way air valve; it only lets the air out. If you agree with my review you won't be disappointed.
A**R
Loved it so much I always looked for it at ...
I served in the U.S. Coast Guard for 33 years, I retired as a Chief Petty Officer. One day along time ago I was hand picked to go round about through Jamaica. A buddy and I was with me on this mission. He suggested to purchase a few pounds, which I did. Loved it so much I always looked for it at coffee houses around the U.S. Well, Starbucks has a pre-Christmas sale in October/November. I got the last 3 pounds of at a local Starbucks of Blue Mountain! I asked my son if he knew any place that sold Blue Mountain, he said Amazon should sell it, they did. The rest is history! As soon as I get low on my stash I will buy from Amazon or some other coffee bean wholesaler! I drink it plain as an excellent coffee should be drunk. I can taste the bean. It is not harsh coffee, but not too light either. I wish others would enjoy Jamaican Blue Mountain as I do. Thanks Amazon for the Jamaican Blue Mountain supply!!!
M**I
My impression
I really had to check off Blue Mountain coffee from my bucket list. Overall, the beans make a very, very good cup of coffee. Obviously, a luxury item. The taste comes across as rounded, dark chocolate, cacao.. Just a bit of highlight. I brew it with a vacuum coffee brewer and I let it seep a long time. With a lengthy seep, well, stronger favor, yet no unpleasant bitterness. The beans just plain give you a strong, crisp, out of the ordinary, yummy, cup of joe.
A**R
The coffee was the best
The coffee was the best since I have tasted. But It sames to be old since loasting. Consequently, the taste is not fresh. I want to be fresh. Can you know me about it?
D**S
Doesn't taste good
I am a coffee afficionado, love Jamaican, Hawaiian, Boquette. I've enjoyed a dozen pounds or more of Jamaican Blue. This one was the absolute worst of the bunch. I wasn't even sure it was authentic Jamaican beans, based on the taste. Way too acidic. Maybe they over-roasted it, or left it on the dock too long. Didn't even finish grinding the $70 pound of beans, it just went to waste. I don't recommend it. Not worth that kind of investment, for something that tastes worse than a blend, which is preferred to this.
Z**I
Brings back memories of my honeymoon in Jamaica.
Honeymooned in Jamaica, the resort we stayed at served only Jamaica Blue Mountain. Hadn't had it before, but once we got home we quickly realized the stuff must be laced with heroin or cocaine or something cause we needed more. Every time I open this bag to scoop some beans I spend a moment just smelling them. It makes me feel like a druggy, but it is what it is. Makes an excellent cup of coffee. Due to the price we only buy bags for special occasions, but in our case that just makes it even better when we do get to spend a week or so going through one. This stuff tastes just how I remember it tasting in Jamaica. Having that moment of nostalgia for breakfast is worth the high price to us.
E**E
Pricey but not better
We decided to try this brand and compare it to another brand also from Blue Mountain. We found no discernible difference. The only difference was the price, more than 5x more expensive.
W**N
It isn't inexpensive, but it is still cheaper than going to Starbucks
OK, 100% Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is expensive. It is also really, really good. With apologies to Hawaii, I think it is the best coffee I have found, with rich flavor and less bitterness. The flavor is complex and nuanced. You won't get coffee this good at your local coffee shop, and, even though it isn't inexpensive, it is still cheaper than going to Starbucks. I use a coffee maker which grinds the beans and then brews the coffee. It doesn't get fresher than that. If you really appreciate good coffee, you will love this stuff.
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