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Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee | 
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| Brand: RONA Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $8.00 - $52.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 113
Country: jamaica Ingredients: Wallenford Estate 100% Certified Jamaican Coffee Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0000CETGM
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| Features:
| Refined taste,unusual sweetness, excellent body and an intense bold aroma | | Wallenford Estate Grade #1 -- Cream of the crop! | | Freshly roasted and vacuum packaged per your order | | 100% Certified by the Jamaica Coffee Industry Board | | Certificate shipped with all orders |
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Product Description Jamaica Blue Mountain "Wallenford Estate" has been satisfying coffee connoisseurs around the globe for more than two centuries and is famous for its exquisite flavor, balanced acidity, a clean refined taste, unusual sweetness, excellent body and intense bold aroma. Simply Amazing!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
It's Okay ... December 29, 2008 Purhcased this for Christmas Dinner and shared with family. No rave reviews from anyone. Usually everyone enjoys our coffee but no one, not a one, commented on this brew (which isn't a good thing). We ground the beans right before roasting, tried a few different racios and realized that you need an extra amount of coffee per cup to give it flavor. Flavor is what we're after as coffee people but, this fell short of the rave reviews on Amazon. We never told anyone at Christmas Dinner about the coffee so we would get a "clean" report. Got nothing back and that's not good. For ourselves, we didn't find anything but flatness in this. It might be good to cut this with Kona. We're going to try that out. This is far too expensive to throw out so we have to find a way to enjoy it. We have used other Blue Mountain coffees and love it. We do NOT recommend this particular coffee.
blue mountain coffee June 27, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Gift for my son. He enjoyed the coffee. A novelty gift because of expense. Would probably never buy again for that reason. But was delivered promptly.
Such a disappointment! December 27, 2007 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
Jamaican Blue Mountain is my husband's favorite coffee. Because it has such a hefty price tag it is something he has rarely purchased. I decided to suprise him with some on Christmas. After carefully researching several brands, this seemed like the best and even comes with a certificate. What a disappointment! I paid thirty dollars for the 8oz bag and it's 8ozs of garbage. My husband tried to act like it was good then after I persisted, he shamedly admitted that it was not very good at all. He prefers a three dollar bag of coffee I picked up at a super discount store to this. I wish I would have gone with something else.
Jamaica Blue Mountain, the very best. March 18, 2006 12 out of 20 found this review helpful
If you are only starting your trek into the world of serious coffee appreciation, then I highly suggest you, without haste, purchase one pound at least of whole bean JBM. Also a good grinder, a temperature controlled machine and a decent water filtration system. Pre-ground takes much of the flavor away, compaired to properly done fresh home ground coffee, and coffee is lessened without being prepaired at the correct temperature of filtered water.
But why something so expensive? Why jump in to the deep end of the pool before even getting your feet wet?
Some may scoff, saying that only a true coffee fanatic would understand or be able to appreciate this blend. That is entirely true. But how can anyone really understand without first having tasted the standard by which all others must be judged?
Thus why this review is only four out of five stars. You see, JBM is so subtle, so complex, that a new tounge will not notice what makes JBM quite so wonderful.
It is a "perfectly" blended coffee. Flavor, bitterness, acidity and aftertaste. On a scale of one to ten, they all rank dead even at five. Every other coffee is like a exaggeration of this hard to get bean.
This should be the first coffee to ever cross the lips of anyone who wants to learn these things. How else can you truely understand the other blends?
SABROSO March 29, 2004 6 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is a real " CAFEE " only for peapole who want to taste the best of the best.
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