Retail Coffee Specials
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Retail Coffee Specials
Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans or Green Coffee Beans
Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans or Green Coffee Beans
We have Jamaica Blue Mountain and Kona Extra Fancy coffees in stock! To celebrate having these premium coffees here we are having a short sale on them! The sale prices are valid through Oct 31 2010. The sale won’t make the Jamaica price so scary!
1 lb Fresh Roasted $44.99 Now $39.99
1 lb Green Un Roasted $28.99 Now $26.25
Specifics:
Cupping Notes:
Balanced, long finish, good acidity.
Specifics:
Cupping Notes:
Floral, red ripe fruit, sweet, lemon, round, balanced.
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100% Jamaican Blue Mountain Mavis Bank Fresh Roasted Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee
1 Pound Fresh Roasted 100% Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Beans This coffee counts towards a FREE 8 ounce bag of fresh roasted coffee! Get a half pound of Free Coffee, with every 2 pounds purchased from the 1 Pound Fresh Roasted Coffee Section of Our Coffee Barn. The free coffee will be chosen randomly by us when we are filling orders. Sorry, but no free bags of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Specifics:
Cupping Notes: Balanced, long finish, good acidity. The following is from Cafe Imports Origins section…. Jamaican coffee IS . . . Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee. Jamaican coffee is consistently the highest priced coffee in the world, and with these prices (up to 20 times regular coffee) there is a very strict certification program to insure that if you buy Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee you get Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.Sometimes you will see Jamaican High Mountain coffee. High Mountain is coffee grown outside of the Blue Mountain region, and thus, does not carry the Blue Mountain name. The major producers of Jamaican Blue Mountain are Wallenford, Mavis Bank, Old Tavern Estate, and Moy Hall. We cup and choose from these elite sources only for Blue Mountains we carry. Jamaican Blue Mountain fits the Island coffee profile (Hawaiian, St. Helena, Puerto Rico) of balanced, rich, delicate, and mild. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee comes in wooden barrels rather than in the familiar burlap bags, and most of the 165 barrels go straight from Jamaica to Japan, where the coffee fetches a very high premium. Is the price of this coffee worth it? It’s kind of a relative question, as in what makes a diamond worth so much? Rarity in supply, and high demand, plus desirable characteristics. If you want Jamaican Blue Mountain, you won’t be getting any discounts from the Jamaicans and if you’re getting discounts, you’re not getting Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.
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