Mastertons Blue Mountain Coffee Blend

R150,00

Subtle and lightly roasted, this coffee takes easy drinking to new heights.

 

MEDIUM ROAST
Coffee Intensity = 2.5 / 5

The Mastertons Heritage Collection

The Mastertons Blue Mountain Blend is reminiscent of the Jamaican coffees of old. Subtle and lightly roasted, this coffee takes easy drinking to new heights – very easy on the palate.

 

Our Heritage Collection consists of, four signature coffee blends that have stood the test of time, and become favourites among coffee lovers.

Blue Mountain – a blend created with the intent to capture the legendary flavour and aromas of Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee. Over the decades the coffee developed a reputation as the most sought-after and expensive coffee in the world. Our founder Jock developed the Mastertons Blue Mountain blend to give coffee lovers the chance to experience this mild yet smooth blend.

When placing your order:

Choose your preferred unit size & your coffee grind

Here’s a quick guide:

Whole Bean Coffee:

Ideal for those who prefer to grind their coffee beans just before brewing.
Provides maximum freshness and flavour, as the coffee is ground right before use.
Suitable for various brewing methods, including espresso, drip coffee, French press, and more.

Pre-Ground Coffee with Specific Grind:

Convenient for those who want a ready-to-use coffee option without the need for a grinder.

Choose the grind size based on your preferred brewing method:

  • Espresso (Domestic/Industrial): Fine grind for espresso machines.
  • Espresso Stove Top (Moka Pot): Medium-fine grind for stovetop espresso makers.
  • Filter: Medium grind for drip coffee makers.
  • Plunger (French Press): Coarse grind for a longer steeping process.
  • Turkish Grind: Very fine grind for traditional Turkish coffee preparation.

 

Consider your preferred brewing equipment and the flavour profile you enjoy. Whole bean coffee provides the flexibility to experiment with grind sizes, while pre-ground coffee offers convenience. Ultimately, it’s a matter of personal preference and the brewing method you use.