Julius Meinl: Jubiläum Blend, Genuine Viennese Roast Ground Coffee, 500g / 17.6oz, from Austria
Julius Meinl: Jubiläum Blend, Genuine Viennese Roast Ground Coffee, 500g / 17.6oz, from Austria
Jubiläum blend
Medium-light roast, this premium coffee is a genuine Viennese blend from the best highland coffees of the world. Central American coffees are blended with coffees from Papua New Guinea to give Jubilee its fine acidity and full-bodied aromatic taste."Jubiläum" (in Austrian) or "Jubilee" means a special anniversary. This blend was created to celebrate the 100th birthday anniversary of Julius Meinl Coffee in 1962.
500g bag (17.6oz)
AROMA: Light & refined with delicate shades of hazelnut
FLAVOR: Soft & light taste, with aroma that persists in the mouth leaving a fresh & sweet aftertaste
ROAST LEVEL: 2 out of 5
GRIND LEVEL: 3 out of 4
Julius Meinl is proud to be THE ambassador of Viennese coffeehouse culture (UNESCO World Cultural Heritage) since 1862.
As the first professional roaster in Europe and through constant innovation, Julius Meinl has built a unique and highly successful coffee culture based on Viennese tradition, standing for experience, tradition and premium quality products.
STATE OF THE ART PACKAGING
NITROGEN-FLUSHED DEGASSING, ONE-WAY VALVE: Whole beans are packed in bags with one-way valve enabling roast gases to escape without allowing air in (less than 2% oxygen)
VACUUM: Ground coffee is packed under vacuum
FOILS: To protect the sensitive roasted coffee from oxygen, odor, humidity, heat, and light, it is packed in high-barrier air-tight foils immediately
As Europe’s leading roaster, huge packaging investments were made to retain the freshness for a very long time.
EXTENSIVE EXPERTISE
Extensive know-how in green coffee purchasing and established relationships with farmers
A careful selection of beans by the 5th generation Meinl family and a typical Viennese roasting by specialists helps ensure the perfect cup of coffee
One of the Oldest Coffee Roasters - 160 years
1862 - Julius Meinl I opens a spice shop in Vienna’s city center selling green coffee beans, cocoa, tea, spices, rice. and sugar
1877 - Julius Meinl II revolutionizes coffee roasting with a process he developed. For the first time, the beans did not contact coal gases and were free from an aftertaste, while retaining the full natural aroma.
1913 - Largest roaster in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and largest coffee and tea importer in Central Europe populated with 50 million.
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE
Fairtrade - guarantees importers, roasters and coffee traders pay a set minimum price to coffee farmers
Kosher - human rights, religious freedom
Rainforest Alliance - NGO to conserve biodiversity
4 C Association - contribute to a better coffee world