Sunday, December 02, 2012

Mugged: Jamaica Blue Mt [C&C Specialty]



Subject: C&C Specialty Coffee
Mugged: Jamaica Blue Mountain
Rating: 3+ [see key]


While there are a lot of coffees that seem to come and go in the coffee market, Jamaica Blue Mountain is one of the constants. As I've said through the years, there's nothing intrinsically amazing about the region per say; I've had great coffee from Jamaica and I've had horrible. What separates the two are a lot of factors and sometimes it's risky to spend the money as a consumer to try and make the guess.

But if you're like me, taking an occasional gamble on a new coffee company elicits a slight thrill. The newest coffee purveyor of JBM to meet my acquaintance was from C&C Specialty Coffee. Intrigued as usual, I gave their coffee a whirl via drip, french press and siphon.

The drip produced notes of nuts, peanut chaff, caramel, croissant, fig and prune with a slight flavor of paper and aspartame. A medium bodied brew with a fair profile.

The french press demonstrated a similar nutty prominence (this time a little like pumpkin seeds) in a medium body with paper on the back end, but it also popped with some further flavor of corn chip, Life cereal and cola. 

The siphon followed suit with the nuttiness along with deep flavors of cola, wheat, a little nutmeg and a bit of paper on the back. An amply sweet and agreeable brew.

I found this Jamaica Blue Mountain a decent deep-flavored coffee with a lot of positive flavors perfect for a morning brew. The only detraction was the slight papery off-taste on the very back end of all the brews (possibly a stale batch, which happens to the best of roasters). Thus, if you're looking for a decent Jamaica Blue Mountain, give C&C Specialty Coffee a go.


note: coffee was provided free of charge and the above review is objective feedback.


6 comments:

Sophia@Prince2 Training said...

Wow. I and my husband are addicted to coffee. We really like to taste new flavours. . Thanks for sharing the good news.

Anonymous said...

I think you meant to say "Subjective". Your review was your opinion, and not objective in nature.

Katherine said...

Wow! great post and nice site. very informative blog. thanks for sharing with us.

Bill said...

Anonymous,

You are correct that a review (by nature) is subjective. What the disclaimer at the bottom means is that 'since the coffee was provided free of charge, that fact does not sway the review.' "Objective feedback" simply points out that great effort is taken to make the review as unbiased as possible.

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