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A brief introduction to the elegant flavor and flavor characteristics of fine coffee beans in Silver Mountain Manor, Jamaica.

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, After going through many hurdles, Blue Mountain Coffee has rich aroma, round and soft taste, as well as a little fruit flavor, and moderate roasting can highlight its distinctive flavor. It is one of the sweetest coffee in the world, and its taste is described as: it gives me the quality of a gem, and it is as precious as a gem. It's complex, but very gentle.

After going through many hurdles, Blue Mountain Coffee has rich aroma, round and soft taste, as well as a little fruit flavor, and moderate roasting can highlight its distinctive flavor.

It is one of the sweetest coffee in the world, and its taste is described as: "it gives me the quality of a gem, it is as precious as a gem." It's complex, but very mild, it's sweet, it's very mellow. It is the Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee that fascinates coffee lovers all over the world today.

Because of its low production and high price, Blue Mountain Coffee can only target a small number of coffee lovers.

Pure Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee perfectly combines the unique sour, bitter, sweet, mellow and other flavors of coffee to form a strong and attractive elegant flavor, which is unmatched by other coffee. People who love Blue Mountain Coffee say, "it is a coffee beauty that combines all the advantages of good coffee."

[country of origin] the planting conditions in Nicaragua are not inferior to those in Central American countries. They are grown in shaded coffee at high elevations. The taste is round and balanced with less sharp acidity. The main unknown factors are war and hurricanes, resulting in the unsustainable operation of a single farm. There is no historical data for raw bean merchants to track and consult farm data until the bad factors leading to coffee quality are removed after 2003. Backward traffic is also fully built, and good coffee continues to emerge one after another.

Nicaraguan coffee is grown in fertile volcanic soil. Blue Mountain Coffee is the best coffee in the world. Jamaica's weather, geological structure and topography provide an ideal place. The ridge that runs through Jamaica extends to the eastern part of the island, with the Blue Mountains rising to more than 2100 meters. Cool weather, foggy, frequent precipitation, use this rich soil Rain Water to reconcile. Here, a mixed planting method is used to grow coffee trees to accompany banana trees and avocado trees on terraces. Some small estates are also planted. But even the largest landowners in the region are small-scale growers by international standards, many of whom are small landowners whose families have been working for two centuries. The coffee industry in Jamaica faces a series of problems, such as the impact of hurricanes, increased labor costs and difficult mechanization of terraces. Many small estates and farms are difficult to rationalize.

As Japan has always invested in the Jamaican coffee industry, Blue Mountain Coffee is mostly owned by the Japanese, and they have also obtained the right of preemption of Blue Mountain Coffee. In 1992, Jamaica sold 688 tons of Blue Mountain coffee to Japan, 75 tons to the United States and 59 tons to Britain. 90% of Blue Mountain coffee is bought by the Japanese. Since the rest of the world can only get 10% of Blue Mountain, regardless of the price, Blue Mountain coffee is always in short supply.

classification

There are three varieties of coffee in Jamaica:

Blue Mountain Coffee

(Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee), of which Blue Mountain Coffee and Alpine Coffee are each divided into four grades. From top to bottom in terms of quality, NO.1, NO.2, NO.3 and PB,PB are round beans. According to CIB standards, only coffee grown above 666m above sea level is called Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee.

Alpine coffee

(Jamaica High Mountain Supreme Coffee Beans) the coffee produced in the Blue Mountain area of Jamaica is called Alpine Coffee, which is second only to Blue Mountain Coffee in quality, and is called the brother breed of Blue Mountain Coffee by industry insiders. Jamaica Blue Mountain caffeine produces very little, so if you want to taste Jamaican flavor coffee, then Jamaican Alpine Coffee is your best choice.

Jamaican Coffee

(Jamaica Prime Coffee Beans). Coffee is grown outside the Blue Mountains and is called Jamaican coffee. It turns out that people in the coffee industry in China generally have a wrong understanding that only coffee grown in the Blue Mountains above 1800 meters above sea level can be called Blue Mountain Coffee. In fact, there is only one manor on the top of the Blue Mountains above 1800, that is, Amber, which is of Chinese descent. The owner of the manor is surnamed Lyn (Lin). Originally from Guangdong, China, the manor has a land area of only 30 hectares and its output is very small. Blue Mountain Coffee is mainly distributed in five mountainous areas, such as John Crow,St.John's Peak,Mossman's Peak,High Peak,Blue Mountian Peak in the Blue Mountains. SHG is the top product harvested from 1500 meters to 2000 meters above sea level. The local climate belongs to alpine terrain, which is surrounded by thick fog all the year round and covers the whole mountain forest, resulting in a low-temperature, humid and humid climate. Years of mating evolution of tree species and insisting on the ancient and time-consuming treatment process retain natural acid and strong aroma. The shaded planting sunshine is uniform, and the coffee fruit grows slowly and indirectly absorbs the moisture caused by the thick fog, so the flavor of coffee beans is lively and changeable, such a good coffee growing environment. Therefore, the coffee bred has the characteristics of slightly sour and moist. After careful taste, the aroma of fruit and chocolate can be vaguely released from the throat, rich mellow and multi-level sweet taste, even with the simplest filter-drop brewing. It can also satisfy the desire of your taste buds, so that drinkers can't help but fall in love with the charming taste.

The weather, geological structure and topography of the Blue Mountains in Jamaica provide a unique ideal place. The cool climate in the mountains prolongs the maturity of coffee; in addition, the impact of the temperature difference between day and night can slow down the conversion of starch in coffee beans into sugar, thus increasing the rich aroma of coffee. And the Blue Mountain is very uneven, the process of harvesting is very difficult, and the coffee harvester is almost entirely female. All exported Blue Mountain coffee beans must be examined in detail by the Jamaican Coffee Industry Bureau. Only through the professional quality control staff's Cupping Test (tasting coffee) coffee, can we enter the world market.

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