India Coffee- Indian Coffee, monthly magazine-Cover Story (#)
„The prices offered to specialty coffees are not affected by the price fluctuations, if the coffees are well established in this niche segment. The classic examples are'Jamaican Blue Mountain' from Jamaica and'Kona' coffee from Hawaii. Of late many countries like Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil have made significant gains in the specialty coffee market by projecting distinct quality coffee from specific growing regions.“
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„One of the first regions that comes to mind when speaking of coffee appellations is Jamaican Blue Mountain. These coffees not only come from a legally defined area, but only four mills can legally produce coffee with the Blue Mountain mark. The words "Jamaica Blue Mountain" have been registered as a certification mark in the U.S. since 1986.“
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„After Jamaica achieved its independence from Britain, the new Jamaican government continued that coffee policy, requiring that all Blue Mountain be wet-processed at government sanctioned mills and dried, dry-milled, cleaned, and graded at centralized facilities.“
http://www.coffeereview.com/reference.cfm?id=55
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„Beware of imposters; Jamaica High Mountain is not Jamaica Blue Mountain, and many coffees are actually blends that contain little Jamaican. It's fun to roast Blue Mountain and find out what this highly touted coffee is all about when it is fresh .and why it ranks among the better Mexican coffees in terms of cup quality.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/ coffee.islands.jamaica.html
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„Some years ago it was not entirely clear whether any high-quality coffee from the Blue Mountain district of Jamaica was entitled to be marketed as Jamaican Blue Mountain, or whether the name properly applies only to coffees grown on a single plantation, the Wallensford Estate. Today, responsible roasters designate estate-produced coffees grown at over 3,000 feet in the Blue Mountain district of Jamaica as authentic Blue Mountain. Most will be either Wallensford (best) or Silver Hill Estate Mountain.“
http://www.lucidcafe.com/bycountry.html
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„Jamaican Blue Mountain - Very aromatic and very strong coffee. My friend said she could actually smell the bitterness in the coffee :-). Well, after a lot of sugar, it did taste good - has a slight tinge of sour lemon in it.“
http://www.indiacoffee.org/newsletter/2003/july/ over-cup-coffee.html
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