A Word on Authenticity  E-mail
Don't be fooled by merchants using the Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee name illicitly. Most likely, if it is too cheap to be real, it is not real. To begin, a lot of coffee is grown all over the island and at different elevations. My family have been growing coffee for generations and still grow coffee today. The true Blue Mountain coffee is grown in an area north of the City of Kingston on the eastern side of the island wherein lies the Blue Mountain Range. Coffee grown outside of this geographical boundary is known as Jamaica High Mountain. Although it is comparable to the Blue Mountain region bean, High Mountain is usually more acidic which is not suitable for the connoisseur. Coffee grown at even lower altitudes is know as Blue Mountain Valley Coffee.
Only coffee grown on certain estates may be called "Blue Mountain": Wallenford, Mavis Bank, Silver Hill, and Moy Hall registered the rights to call their product Blue Mountain, and Old Tavern Estate was in recent years awarded the right to use the name. The sale, roasting, and export of Blue Mountain coffee is strictly controlled by the Jamaican government and the Coffee Industry Board.
Our coffee is from the Moh Hall estates who is the Farmer, Roaster, Importer and Distributor of the coffee that is sold on this website.
        
 
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