NORCROSS, GA, November 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee purveyor J. Martinez & Company has a new blog, so you can keep up with all the latest news and information from your favorite source for gourmet coffee.
J. Martinez & Company has been a leader in the gourmet coffee business since 1988. The family owned company, founded by John A Martinez with his wife, Melanie, has pioneered incredibly innovative ways of getting coffee to its drinkers.
One quite important innovation was the concept of single estate coffee. This refers to beans that have been grown on the same farm, and thus under the same conditions. Drinking coffee from a single estate allows the drinker to sample the concept of "terroir" in coffee and enjoy the special characteristics that that estate imparts on the coffee.
Another innovation that makes for the very best coffee is making freshness a priority; J. Martinez & Company will not roast your beans until they are just about to ship them to you, ensuring the freshest possible quality.
"One of the greatest advantages of the digital age is how rapidly and easily we can exchange information," explains John Martinez, owner of J. Martinez & Company. "We intend to take full advantage of that, particularly because we love to share information about the hard working growers who make the best coffee in the world possible."
To truly enjoy a cup of coffee like you never have before, you must try one of the delicious estate or gourmet specialty coffee varieties from J. Martinez & Company. The experience will be made all the more delightful when you can read about where the beans came from on their new blog!
To learn more about the blog, and much more about gourmet coffee, please 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 over 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.
For all media inquiries, please contact:
Anne DeVito
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Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee Purveyor J. Martinez & Co. Has a New Blog!
Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee purveyor J. Martinez & Company has a new blog, so you can keep up with all the latest news and information.
2012-11-28
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