The peaks of
Jamaica Blue Mountains are raised 7,402 feet above sea level, it is the highest
spot in Jamaica. It is also the fifth highest mountain in the Caribbean. The
lush vegetation gives the peak a greenish blue hue. The mountains rise up above
the Kingston and overlook the eastern part of Jamaica. It is within these
mountains that the world’s finest and best known, single origin coffee grows.
In the world
of coffee, very few coffee drinkers have ever tasted any single origin or
estate coffee. Most coffee drinkers consume blended coffee or better known as
graded coffee. A very lucky few have tried Jamaica Blue Mountain or Hawaiian Kona coffee and knows that the coffee’s origin makes a world of difference.
So why is
Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee so great? There are several factors, Jamaican
Blue Mountain Coffee is exported by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica. They
certify what is called Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee actually comes from the
legally designed growing area for the coffee. They also inspect each barrel for
quality, checking the bean size and color. Qualified professional tasters roast
a small samples and “cup” the coffee to certify it was properly processed and
has the aroma and taste that distinguishes Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee.
But it is
the exclusive location and microclimate that makes the coffee great. The area
where Blue Mountain coffee is grown is high in the mountains. The mountains are
mostly covered in forest, which provides shade in which to grow the coffee. The
area in which Blue Mountain coffee is grown because of the altitude, climate,
and forest cover provides the best conditions for growing the finest coffee in
the world.
All of
Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee is grown from the Arabica species of coffee. Many
of the Arabica trees are descendants from the first trees imported from
Martinique, where coffee was first introduced into the Caribbean. There have
been some planters starting to experiment with some new varietals, but Arabica
is far away the most planted coffee tree.
The elevation
is one of the most critical aspects to be certified as Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee. All Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee must be cultivated at an elevation
between 1,800 and 5,500 feet. The higher elevations makes significant
differences in the quality of the coffee. The higher the altitudes produce a
denser bean, which makes a richer cup of coffee.
Jamaica Blue
Mountains climate is cooler than the rest of Jamaica, the Blue Mountains are
located on the Eastern end of Jamaica. Which exposes the mountains to moisture
laden North East trade winds. These winds hit the coast and rise up into the
mountains, generating significant cloud cover and mist as they hit the cooler
air of the higher elevations. Due to the cloud cover it slows down the
development of the coffee cherries. The long ripening has a very positive
effect on the aroma and taste of the coffee produced from these trees.
Jamaica has
some of the richest and most fruitful soil in the Caribbean, but not in the
Blue Mountains. The soil there is lacking from both metamorphic and igneous
rocks and is quite porous and prone to leaching. The soil in the Blue Mountains
is very low in many of the nutrients, especially phosphorus and nitrogen. The
coffee trees grow slowly and the production is lower than any other coffee
producing area of Jamaica or the world. It is not known why the soil in which
Blue Mountain coffee is grown, has produced an exceptional tasting coffee, but
maybe it has to do with the extra stress from growing in soil with little to no
nutrients.
All the
factors combine has created a very rich, smooth cup of coffee. Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee is generally low in acid.



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