







🌟 Elevate your coffee ritual with Jamaica’s finest whole beans — because ordinary just won’t do.
Blue Mountain Coffee 100% Jamaica Roasted Whole Beans delivers an authentic, premium coffee experience with 227g of vacuum-sealed whole beans sourced directly from Jamaica’s Blue Mountains. Cup-tested for quality, this coffee boasts a complex flavor profile featuring chocolate and orange notes without acidity or bitterness. Certified by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica, it’s designed for fresh grinding to maximize aroma and crema, perfect for discerning coffee lovers seeking a superior brew.
| ASIN | B003X6FX1Y |
| Awards | Certified by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,319 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 315 in Roasted Whole Coffee Beans |
| Brand | Coffee Roasters Of Jamaica |
| Caffeine content | Caffeinated |
| Certification | Certifié par le Coffee Industry Board de la Jamaïque |
| Country of origin | Jamaica |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (278) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jun. 2012 |
| Format | Whole Bean |
| Item model number | 5018 |
| Manufacturer | Coffee Roasters of Jamaica |
| Package Dimensions | 23.3 x 16.2 x 6.3 cm; 227 g |
| Package Information | No Additional Packaging |
| Serving Recommendation | 8-12 ounces (240-350 ml) |
| Serving Size | 5 cups |
| Speciality | Vegetarian |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dark place, preferably in an airtight container, to maintain freshness. |
| Units | 227.0 gram |
| Weight | 227 g |
B**P
Complex, good body, with hints of chocolate and orange and absolutely no acidity or bitter after taste
Wonderful coffee. No acidity whatsoever, perfect balance and depth. Aftertaste of chocolate with a hint of orange. Excellent body as well, with thick crema when brewed as an espresso. I have tried at least five Jamaican Blue Mountains (Clifton estate, both medium and espresso roast, Amber Reserve, Wallenford and Gold Cup) and none of them even comes close to this one. They are too mild (medium Clifton estate), or lack subtlety (espresso roast), lack complexisty (Amber reserve), are just awful (Wallendord: terribly acidic) or somewhat non descript. The Coffee Roasters of Jamaica Blue Mountain is head and shoulders above everything I have tried so far. I have never been to Jamaica so can't say whether it's as nice as there, but it's certainly by far the nicest I have had compared to sources in the UK, in France and the US. PS: I buy the whole beans version and grind it in a Mazzer Mini electronic, about 5 notches finer than their standard grind (marked at 6 o'clock with the black arrow). That's for a fairly short espresso but not quite a ristretto.
G**N
Beautiful
Great taste and smell if you’re in to coffee
R**D
Nice but far too expensive
It's nice but very extravagant. Used in a Bialetti, which needs 22g of beans a cup, the bag is 227g for £31, it's £3 a cup. It's nice but for unless you've got a very high end coffee machine it's not worth it.
L**N
Genuine
Bought for a friend and she loved it, said it was just like the stuff she had in Jamaica. Pricey but recommend
P**G
Taste is Very Nice
Very nice coffee but not cheap in my opinion there are equally as good coffees much cheaper but it is very nice.
A**R
Delicate, smooth, but a bit underwhelming after all the hype
Quality product but was expecting something spectacular after hearing all the hype.... Personally I was a little underwhelmed, considering the cost. Worth trying for oneself though, it does have some redeeming charm, subtle flavours and minimal bitterness.
L**R
LOVELY SMOOTH COFFEE I BUY THE BEANS NOW AN MAKE IT IT IN AN AEROPRESS, BUT IT DOESNT MEAN
IT GOES DOWN WELL WITH A BIG FAT J
C**A
Over-roasted burnt coffee
It was supposed to be medium roast, but the coffee was over-roasted and burnt. Flat in taste, you can taste and smell only burnt coffee. The beans were oily ans shiny when I opened the pack, which only means the coffee was really over-roasted (that could probably happen when you aim for dark roast, but not MEDIUM). This is similar to what big coffee chains do, when they serve most of the coffees with milk. Totally not nice for filter.
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