ATLANTA, GA, March 24, 2014 (Press-News.org) Coffee lovers of the world, rejoice! J. Martinez & Company Coffee Merchants has single-estate Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee just awaiting your order to be roasted and shipped to your door.
J. Martinez & Company offers gourmet specialty coffee from three individual Jamaican estates: Clifton Mount Estate, RSW Estates and Wallenford Estate. The coffees from each of these estates has a unique flavor profile within the Blue Mountain family thanks to subtle differences in the soil in which they are grown. Coffee from Clifton Mount Estate has notes of chocolate, RSW Estates offers a hint of sweetness and Wallenford Estate is noted for its delicate floral overtones.
J. Martinez & Company has single-origin coffees from each individual estate, and it also offers a sampler pack so that enthusiasts and novices alike can taste the unique flavors each offers and determine which they like best. The company does not sell blends using Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee, as these typically contain low-quality beans.
"We do not sully the purity of the Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee we receive from our partners on the estates by offering a blend," says John Martinez, Owner of J. Martinez & Company. "We want our customers to be able to fully experience each of the subtle variations in flavor that these individual estates produce. We believe that once you experience the amazing quality of single-estate Blue Mountain coffee, you will never want to drink a blended coffee again."
To order the best quality Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee and other fine coffees, visit http://www.martinezfinecoffees.com.
About J. Martinez & Company:
Established in 1988, J. Martinez & Company is an Atlanta-based purveyor of fine coffees and other gourmet items. J. Martinez & Company originated the concept of single estate coffees more than twenty years ago and still carries only the finest premium coffee beans from estates around the world, including Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee and Kona coffee from Hawaii.
For more information, please visit http://www.martinezfinecoffees.com.
Order Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee From J. Martinez
The highest quality Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee comes from J. Martinez & Company.
2014-03-24
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Atlanta Countertop Specialists, Craftmark, Share Tips for Starting Renovation Projects
2014-03-24
Craftmark's specialists in kitchen countertops in Atlanta know that home renovations are on the rise. It is estimated that American homeowners spent $130 billion on upgrades and renovations last year. Thanks to rising property values, homeowners have more available equity with which to finance a variety of remodeling projects throughout their home.
If you are considering any remodeling projects but don't know which one to do first, use these tips to get your home renovations underway.
Choosing the Right Renovation Project
When deciding which part of your home to ...
Amen Alibi Launches Second Album During Live From Center Stage Concert
2014-03-24
Amen Alibi takes pride in announcing the release of their second album, Addicted on Ravaka Records, with an indie rock concert at Live from Center Stage in Cape Cod on March 29, 2014, at 8 p.m. Eastern time. This concert will also be broadcast live on Comcast and available on HD DVD after the event, giving viewers from all over the country access to these new alternative rock tunes. The concert will be held at The Dennis Port Community Media Center, 17 Shad Hole Road, Dennis Port, MA, for Boston and Fall River, MA, Providence, and Newport, RI, New London, CT, Concord, NH, ...
Cell Aging Delayed
2014-03-24
Whether in salads, for frying fish or meat or just as a snack on white bread - for millennia olive oil has been one of the tastiest natural products.. And it is one of the healthiest be-cause of the high content of unsaturated fatty acids and additional substances, which are present in minute amounts in olives (and in virgin olive oil "extra virgine"). A particularly valuable one is 3-hydroxytyrosol. "The substance is said to protect the cells and thus delays aging and prevents various diseases," says Margit Winkler, researcher at the Austrian Centre ...
Chickasaw.tv Relaunches Online Video Network
2014-03-24
The Chickasaw Nation Video Network, Chickasaw.tv, has been re-launched on a dynamic new platform. Chickasaw.tv is an online video-rich resource created to increase awareness of the culture, legacy and continuing contributions of the Chickasaw people. The interactive, high-quality content is available on all devices with enhanced functionality and a user-friendly experience.
Chickasaw.tv is where the Chickasaw Nation's past and present come together. Hundreds of interviews with tribal officials, community leaders and elders were conducted to create the 6 channels and ...
Alcohol's role in traffic deaths vastly underreported: Study
2014-03-24
PISCATAWAY, NJ – It's no secret that drinking and driving can be a deadly mix. But the role of alcohol in U.S. traffic deaths may be substantially underreported on death certificates, according to a study in the March issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
Between 1999 and 2009, more than 450,000 Americans were killed in a traffic crashes. But in cases where alcohol was involved, death certificates frequently failed to list alcohol as a cause of death.
Why does that matter? One big reason is that injuries are the leading cause of death for Americans younger ...
Study: Stress impacts ability to get pregnant
2014-03-24
VIDEO:
Women who have trouble getting pregnant may be under too much stress, according to a newly published study in the journal of Human Reproduction. Doctors have known for some time...
Click here for more information.
Having difficulty getting pregnant can be an incredibly stressful experience for any couple. Now, for the first time, researchers have data that suggests preconception stress might play a role in infertility.
Extending and corroborating their earlier study conducted ...
When mothers are active so are their children -- but many mothers are not
2014-03-24
Parents are strong influences in the lives of young children, with patterns of behaviour established in the early years laying the foundation for future choices. A new study suggests that, when it comes to levels of physical activity, it is mothers who set (or don't set) the pace.
An analysis of the physical activity levels of more than 500 mothers and pre-schoolers, assessed using activity monitors to produce accurate data, found that the amount of activity that a mother and her child did each day was closely related. Overall, maternal activity levels were strikingly ...
Integrating mental health services in pediatric practices feasible, effective, Pitt finds
2014-03-24
PITTSBURGH, March 24, 2014 – Brief behavioral and mental health programs for children can be effectively provided within pediatric practices as an alternative to being referred to a community specialist, University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences researchers found in a National Institutes of Health-funded randomized trial.
Behavioral health treatment provided in the pediatrician's office resulted in improved access to care, greater participation by both the child and their caregiver in treatment programs, and higher rates of treatment completion, without ...
Use of mood-stabilizing drug linked with reduced risk of developing head and neck cancer
2014-03-24
A new study indicates that a commonly used mood stabilizing drug may help prevent head and neck cancer. The study is published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
Valproic acid (VPA) is currently prescribed as an anti-seizure medication and mood stabilizer, but it is also being studied as an anticancer agent because it inhibits histone acetyl transferases, which help control gene expression by changing DNA structure.
Johann Christoph Brandes MD, PhD, of the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Emory University in Atlanta, ...
New consensus reached to help tackle multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant TB
2014-03-24
New consensus statements have been developed to help tackle the growing threat of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB).
Published online today (24 March 2014) in the European Respiratory Journal¸ the statements mark the first time that physicians who treat patients with multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant TB have reached a consensus on important areas of patient management where scientific evidence is inconclusive.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that currently 450,000 new cases with MDR-TB occur ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
New perspective highlights urgent need for US physician strike regulations
An eye-opening year of extreme weather and climate
Scientists engineer substrates hostile to bacteria but friendly to cells
New tablet shows promise for the control and elimination of intestinal worms
Project to redesign clinical trials for neurologic conditions for underserved populations funded with $2.9M grant to UTHealth Houston
Depression – discovering faster which treatment will work best for which individual
Breakthrough study reveals unexpected cause of winter ozone pollution
nTIDE January 2025 Jobs Report: Encouraging signs in disability employment: A slow but positive trajectory
Generative AI: Uncovering its environmental and social costs
Lower access to air conditioning may increase need for emergency care for wildfire smoke exposure
Dangerous bacterial biofilms have a natural enemy
Food study launched examining bone health of women 60 years and older
CDC awards $1.25M to engineers retooling mine production and safety
Using AI to uncover hospital patients’ long COVID care needs
$1.9M NIH grant will allow researchers to explore how copper kills bacteria
New fossil discovery sheds light on the early evolution of animal nervous systems
A battle of rafts: How molecular dynamics in CAR T cells explain their cancer-killing behavior
Study shows how plant roots access deeper soils in search of water
Study reveals cost differences between Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare patients in cancer drugs
‘What is that?’ UCalgary scientists explain white patch that appears near northern lights
How many children use Tik Tok against the rules? Most, study finds
Scientists find out why aphasia patients lose the ability to talk about the past and future
Tickling the nerves: Why crime content is popular
Intelligent fight: AI enhances cervical cancer detection
Breakthrough study reveals the secrets behind cordierite’s anomalous thermal expansion
Patient-reported influence of sociopolitical issues on post-Dobbs vasectomy decisions
Radon exposure and gestational diabetes
EMBARGOED UNTIL 1600 GMT, FRIDAY 10 JANUARY 2025: Northumbria space physicist honoured by Royal Astronomical Society
Medicare rules may reduce prescription steering
Red light linked to lowered risk of blood clots
[Press-News.org] Order Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee From J. MartinezThe highest quality Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee comes from J. Martinez & Company.