Producing
Grown on a limited number of estates in the Blue Mountain range of eastern Jamaica (between 2000ft-5000ft above sea level on steep mountain slopes), only certified Jamaican Blue Mountain farms within a specifically prescribed region (including JSP's Blue Baron® Estate) can call their coffee "Jamaica Blue Mountain® Coffee". The combination of atmospheric and geographic conditions produce a coffee bean which is indisputably the finest in the world. The smooth taste of the Blue Mountain bean is not only unique, but revered by all coffee connoisseurs.
All of our coffee is of the Arabica/Typica variety (produces the largest beans), is planted at our own nurseries and grown for approximately seven months and then taken to the field. Taking almost two and a half years before the tree will deliver its first bearing. The best bearing will take place between 5 – 7 years when the tree is fully mature. Only the finest quality coffee berries are harvested (by hand), with each cherry berry picked individually from trees that have a “good bearing” history. A harvester visits a coffee tree up to 7 times during the reaping season, and only cherry ripe berries are picked. The berries are now ready to be pulped at our facility in the Blue Mountains, with spring water.
The beans are sun-dried on huge barbeques (slabs of cement), and mechanical dryers are only employed if there is significant rainfall. When completely dried, the beans are left to age for a minimum of 8 weeks to aid in the development of the green bean’s maturity and taste. The dried beans are now hulled and sorted into the varying grades as prescribed by the Coffee Industry Board (CIB), and categorized according to bean size. Beans must meet all of the CIB’s requirements of body, color and taste before being approved for the market.
The final stage is the roasting, masterfully done at our facility (the only coffee roasting factory/company in Jamaica accredited to the ISO 9001:2008 International Standard). All coffees' taste and aroma are extensively “cup-tested” and each batch lot is numbered for traceability. Once quality control tests are successfully completed, our coffee is vacuum packed in our award-winning packaging, and exported worldwide.
All our coffee must also meet our standards, and these are tougher than the CIB's... we have to answer to you, our customers. Enjoy perfection mon!
All of our coffee is of the Arabica/Typica variety (produces the largest beans), is planted at our own nurseries and grown for approximately seven months and then taken to the field. Taking almost two and a half years before the tree will deliver its first bearing. The best bearing will take place between 5 – 7 years when the tree is fully mature. Only the finest quality coffee berries are harvested (by hand), with each cherry berry picked individually from trees that have a “good bearing” history. A harvester visits a coffee tree up to 7 times during the reaping season, and only cherry ripe berries are picked. The berries are now ready to be pulped at our facility in the Blue Mountains, with spring water.
The beans are sun-dried on huge barbeques (slabs of cement), and mechanical dryers are only employed if there is significant rainfall. When completely dried, the beans are left to age for a minimum of 8 weeks to aid in the development of the green bean’s maturity and taste. The dried beans are now hulled and sorted into the varying grades as prescribed by the Coffee Industry Board (CIB), and categorized according to bean size. Beans must meet all of the CIB’s requirements of body, color and taste before being approved for the market.
The final stage is the roasting, masterfully done at our facility (the only coffee roasting factory/company in Jamaica accredited to the ISO 9001:2008 International Standard). All coffees' taste and aroma are extensively “cup-tested” and each batch lot is numbered for traceability. Once quality control tests are successfully completed, our coffee is vacuum packed in our award-winning packaging, and exported worldwide.
All our coffee must also meet our standards, and these are tougher than the CIB's... we have to answer to you, our customers. Enjoy perfection mon!