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In July 2014, Denise and Jim Castronovo opened what is said to be the first bean-to-bar, handcrafted, chocolate shop in Florida. The Castronovos import beans from Belize, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia and the Dominican Republic, roast them and turn them into chocolate in their Stuart store, 555 S Colorado Ave., Stuart, FL 34994, Phone (561) 512-7236.

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   72% cacao
Organic cocoa beans, organic evaporated cane juice.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 68x140mm (2.7x5.5")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
This chocolate is made from cacao gown in the Amazon rainforest and collected by an indigenous community who live in the Guaniamo region of Venezuela. The region is believed to be the birthplace of cacao. The chocolate has a rich, creamy cocoa flavor and a sweet nutty finish.
origin = Venezuela
 
Castronovo - Amazonas
   60% cacao
Cocoa beans, organic evaporated cane juice, organic cocoa butter, whole milk powder.
Contains: milk. Does not contain nuts, wheat, gluten, or soy.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 71x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =        8  
 
The Arauca River basin lies on the border of Colombia and Venezuela. The region is rich in ecological resources, biodiversity and fertile floodplain soil and home to the most flavorful cacao in the country. Cacao is an important source of employment for female heads of households and can help in the recovery of peace to the region. The chocolate is full of depth with a sweet aroma and comforting flavors of honeysuckle, cream and caramel.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Arauca, Colombia Dark Milk Chocolate 60%
   66% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, whole milk, cocoa butter, cacao nibs.
Made in a nut-free facility.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating = not rated
Deb's rating = not rated
 

El Mamo Camilo, spiritual leader of the Arhuacos, sends a message to you with this chocolate, "You need to listen to the elements: the wind, water, and the ancestral cacao from our forest. They ask you to protect Mother Earth and to be mindful of how you change nature." The Arhuacos are caretakers of the "heart of the world", a place where all of the Earth's biomes are found from the Caribbean Sea to the glacial peaks of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. El Mamo adds, "Those who listen will become part of the Sierra Nevada."

We hope you can taste the purity of the Arhuacos' ancient cacao in our chocolate. It has subtle flavors of white wine, orange blossom, honey, clover and an elegant rich creaminess.

"This chocolate captures the essence of the Arhuaco cacao." - El Mamo Camilo

 
Castronovo - Arhuacos 66% Dark Milk With Cacao Nibs
   80% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =       7   
 

El Mamo Camilo, spiritual leader of the Arhuacos, sends a message to you with this chocolate, "You need to listen to the elements: the wind, water, and the ancestral cacao from our forest. They ask you to protect Mother Earth and to be mindful of how you change nature." The Arhuacos are caretakers of the "heart of the world", a place where all of the Earth's biomes are found from the Caribbean Sea to the glacial peaks of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. El Mamo adds, "Those who listen will become part of the Sierra Nevada."

We hope you can taste the purity of the Arhuacos' ancient cacao in our chocolate. It has subtle flavors of white wine, orange blossom, honey, clover and an elegant rich creaminess.

"This chocolate captures the essence of the Arhuaco cacao." - El Mamo Camilo

 
Castronovo - Arhuacos 80%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
In 2019, I was invited to Peru to represent U.S. chocolate makers at the Cacao and Chocolate Salon in Lima. I learned about a cacao cooperative of indigenous women from the Awajún and Huambisa communities in the Amazon rainforest. Traditionally, men provide for their families by selling their hunt and fish catch for income and women take care of farming, cooling, and the children. Now, with the commercialization of cacao women are rapidly becoming empowered and the breadwinners for the family. Government-funded cacao projects are helping them succeed. Quality cacao has enabled new schools and health centers, better education, and higher income. Your purchase helps facilitate their progress and protects the Amazon rainforest. Enjoy the rich chocolate flavors from this rainforest cacao that are laced with natural sweet flavors of almond, vanilla and caramel. Denise Castronovo, Chocolate Maker.
origin = Peru
 
Castronovo - Awajún Women, Peru 70% Rainforest Cacao
   70% cacao
Organic cocoa beans, organic evaporated cane juice, organic cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 68x140mm (2.7x5.5")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =        8  
 
This chocolate is made from Trinitario cacao cultivated by a cooperative of smallholder growers in the Palo Blancos region of Bolivia. The cacao has a rare genetic makeup, giving it distinct flavor notes. The chocolate has a fruitiness of cherries and a long lasting finish of roasted coffee.
variety = Trinitario   origin = Bolivia
 
Castronovo - Bolivia
   72% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
Nestled in the valley of the cloud forest, lies the isolated village of Chuao in Venezuela. Only reachable by boat or on foot through the jungle, the village takes you away from the modern world to a setting of overwhelming nature and a 400-year tradition of cacao production, carried out by its native African American residents. Chuao's last-surviving, aristocratic Spanish heir, Doña Catalina, gifted the plantation and her slaves to the Franciscan friars, who erected Chuao's iconic church, cacao drying patio, processing area, and a place for social and cultural gathering. In the 1960s, historical justice arose from the valley when the workers were given the farm. Today only descendents [sic] of the original slaves, mostly women, work the cacao plantation. The women sing while they work, "long live the Chuao cacao, founded by Donña Catalina, it's rich and tasty and harvested by all of us."
origin = Venezuela
 
Castronovo - Chuao, Venezuela 72%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, evaporated cane juice, cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
The Arauca region lies on the border of Colombia and Venezuela along the Arauca River basin. The region is rich in ecological resources, biodiversity and fertile floodplain soil where some of the best cacao in the country grows. Cacao is an important source of employment for female heads of households and can help in the recovery of peace to the region. The chocolate is full of depth with a sweet aroma and comforting flavors of nectarine, honeysuckle, cream, and cashew.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Colombia Arauca 70%
   76% cacao
Cocoa beans, evaporated cane juice, cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =        8  
 
This chocolate is made from cacao cultivated in the fertile floodplains of the Arauca River that divides Colombia and Venezuela, an area rich in biodiversity and water resources. The chocolate has a nice complexity with a sweet aroma and comforting flavors of floral, honey, nectarine, cream, and cashew.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Colombia Arauca 76%
   85% cacao
Cocoa beans, evaporated cane juice, cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =       7   
 
This chocolate is made from cacao cultivated in the fertile floodplains of the Arauca River that divides Colombia and Venezuela. The region is rich in biodiversity and water resources. The chocolate is deep and rich with a nice complexity. It has a sweet aroma and comforting flavors of floral, honey, nectarine, cream, and cashew.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Colombia Arauca 85%
   68% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter, coffee.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =   3       
Deb's rating =   3       
 
DLA: the chocolate is not bad, but the coffee ruins it for me.
 
On the Pacific coast of Colombia along a river delta lies the remote region of Tumaco. The river shores are lined with mangrove and dense tropical forest having an equatorial climate with heavy rainfall year round. The region has a native cacao varietal located far upstream which is harvested in the wild. We stone ground the cocoa from Tumaco with Colobian coffee beans from the mountainous highlands to create our Mocha bar.
origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Colombia Tumaco Mocha 68%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.
62g (2.2oz.), 76x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
With deep, fertile soils, optimal temperatures and plenty of rainfall, the Duarte province's lush valley is the terroir for some of the best cacao in the country. About 165 small farmers sell their cacao to a centralized fermentation and drying facility that takes exquisite care with its processes. The cooperative is proud of its environmentally and socially responsible operations and boasts several organic certifications. The chocolate has a rich, classic, bright chocolate flavor with citrus flavors up front and a coffee finish.
origin = Dominican Republic
 
Castronovo - Dominican Republic Duarte 70%
   55% cacao
Cocoa beans, evaporated cane juice, cocoa butter, whole milk.
Contains milk. Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 71x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =          10 yum
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
The front of the package claims 55% cacao, but the back description states 50%. Could be a hold-over from the previous text when the bar was 50% cacao.
 
With deep, fertile soils, optimal temperatures and plenty of rainfall, the Duarte province's lush valley is the terroir for some of the best cacao in the country. About 165 small farmers sell their cacao to a centralized fermentation and drying facility that takes exquisite care with its processes. Having 50% cacao, this is a rich and creamy milk chocolate with flavors of toffee, caramel and rich cocoa.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Dominican Republic
 
Castronovo - Dominican Republic Duarte Dark Milk 55%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, evaporated cane juice, cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
This batch of chocolate is made from Criollo and Trinitario cacao grown on the "Hacienda Elvesia", a plantation founded by Swiss emigrants 200 years ago. The plantation was established upon principles of sustainable agriculture which hold true today. The chocolate has a brightness of grapefruit and a long rich cocoa finish.
variety = Trinitario   origin = Dominican Republic
 
Castronovo - Dominican Republic Hacienda Elvesia 70%
   50% cacao
Organic cocoa beans, organic cocoa butter, organic evaporated cane juice, whole milk powder.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, or soy.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
This batch of Dominican Republic milk chocolate is made from Criollo and Trinitario cacao grown on the "Hacienda Elvesia", a plantation founded by Swiss emigrants 200 years ago. Having 50% cacao, this is a rich and creamy milk chocolate with toffee flavor notes.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Dominican Republic
 
Castronovo - Dominican Republic Hacienda Elvesia Dark Milk 50%
   60% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, whole milk, cocoa butter, lavender.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =        8  
origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Lavender Dark Milk 60% Tumaco, Colombia
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 78x175mm (3.1x6.9")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
Along the Maya Mountain foothills in southern Belize, indigenous Mayans were the first to commercialize cacao and their tradition lives on. In an extremely ambitous [sic] cocoa cooperative project, Maya Mountain Cacao has proven that cultivating cacao within diversified agroforestry farms provides a sustainable alternative to slash-and-burn agriculture. I take pride in contributing to their success over the last 8 years which has raised family incomes and enabled greater school enrollment. Our chocolate is beautifully complex with tropical fruit flavors, a mild nuttiness, and a touch of cream in the finish.
origin = Belize
 
Castronovo - Maya Mountain, Belize 70%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that uses milk. Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.
62g (2.2oz.), 76x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =        8  
 
In recent discoveries, Nicaragua has been found to be one of the few countries where Criollo varieties of cacao originated. These unique genetics along with meticulous, post-harvest processing is transforming Nicaragua into a hotbed for the world's finest flavored cacao. We carefully chose the Nicalizo heirloom cacao variety for our Signature Collection. We are enamored with its flavor complexity. The chocolate has fruit flavors of plum, cherry with rich buttery notes of toasted toffee, a little spice of pink peppercorn, and a lovely roasted walnut long-lasting finish. This truly is a special chocolate.
variety = Criollo   origin = Nicaragua
 
Castronovo - Nicalizo, Nicaragua
   72% cacao
Organic cocoa beans, organic evaporated cane juice.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
This batch of chocolate is made from Trinitario cacao grown in the volcanic soil of the Momotombo region in Nicaragua. The chocolate is deep, dark, rich and creamy with savory notes of roasted walnuts and some smokiness in the finish.
variety = Trinitario   origin = Nicaragua
 
Castronovo - Nicaragua
   60% cacao
Organic cocoa beans, organic cocoa butter, organic evaporated cane juice, whole milk powder, fleur de sel (sea salt).
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, or soy.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =       7   
 
VDC: Very nice, but the salt is weird. DLA: The chocolate is VERY GOOD; rates higher than what I gave it, but the salt lingers way too long for me.
 
This batch of chocolate is made from Trinitario cacao grown in the volcanic soil of the Momotombo region in Nicaragua. We sprinkle fleur de sel onto this dark, rich and creamy milk chocolate. The sea salt complements the savory nutty and smokey flavors in the chocolate.
variety = Trinitario   origin = Nicaragua
 
Castronovo - Nicaragua Dark Milk With Fleur De Sel 60%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that uses milk. Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.
62g (2.2oz.), 76x174mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
On the coast of Venezuela nestled high in the mountains lies a small village founded by runaway slaves. The name of their village, Patanemo, is derived from "paz tenemos" which means "we have peace." Venezuela is known for the best cacao in the world, having many cacao varieties with high Criollo content. Patanemo stands out for its complex comforting flavors of apricot, floral jasmine, cashew, coffee and caramel that evolve as it melts in your mouth leaving a long-lasting chocolate finish. This is a chocolate to savor sparingly.
origin = Venezuela
 
Castronovo - Patanemo, Venezuela 70%
   66% cacao
Cocoa beans, milk, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Contains milk. Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.
62g (2.2oz.), 76x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =       7   
 
On the coast of Venezuela nestled high in the mountains lies a small village founded by runaway slaves. The name of their village, Patanemo, is derived from "paz tenemos" which means "we have peace." Venezuela is known for the best cacao in the world, having many cacao varieties with high Criollo content. Patanemo stands out for its complex comforting flavors, By adding a touch of milk the flavors of cashew, coffee, caramel and spice are brought out in this extra rich dark milk chocolate.
variety = Criollo   origin = Venezuela
 
Castronovo - Patanemo, Venezuela Dark Milk
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, organic evaporated cane juice, organic cocoa butter.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy, or milk.
62.4g (2.2oz.), 72x143mm (2.8x5.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
This chocolate is made from Criollo cacao cultivated in the northwestern Pacific coastal region of Tumbes, Peru. Criollo is an ancient bean that represents only 1% of world cacao production. The chocolate has an initial fruitiness of red berries that changes to a raisin finish.
variety = Criollo   origin = Peru
 
Castronovo - Peru Tumbes 70%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that uses milk. Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.
62g (2.2oz.), 77x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
In the 1600's most of Puerto Rico was planted in cacao by the Spanish. It was an important export to Europe until a hurricane forced its abandonment. On their farm, our partners Juan and Maria have original trees. In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria 2017, they are still restoring their farm. It turns out that the old trees are more resilient and produced the majority of their harvest. Juan and Maria are dedicated to developing the fine cocoa industry in Puerto Rico with our cooperation. The cacao has a natural sweetness which brings delicate floral, vanilla, and soft tropical fruit flavors to our chocolate.
origin = Puerto Rico
 
Castronovo - Puerto Rico
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
In 2019, I was invited to Peru to represent U.S. chocolate makers at the Cacao and Chocolate Salon in Lima. I learned about an interesting mix of native criollo cacao from the northern coastal desert region of Piura. Typically cacao is native to the rainforest, but this cacao has adapted to the dry, arid environment at the lowest point of the Andes where the Amazon meets the desert coast. Knowing that a drier climate imparts nice flavors in cacao and fewer tannins, I wanted to make a chocolate out of this variety for you to taste. This chocolate boasts bright citrus and tropical fruit flavors up front that transition to delicate nutty and spice flavors at its finish, intriguing you to try another piece. Denise Castronovo, Chocolate Maker
variety = Criollo   origin = Peru
 
Castronovo - Salitral, Peru 70% Desert Criollo Cacao
   70% cacao
Organic & fair trade cocoa beans, organic evaporated cane juice.
Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten, soy or milk.
35.4g (1.25oz.), 76x76mm (3x3")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =        8  
 
This batch of chocolate is made from Criollo cacao cultivated in northwestern region of San Martin, Peru. Criollo is an ancient bean that represents only 1% of world cacao production. The chocolate has a mild cocoa flavor with fruitiness of strawberries, plum, and a finish of red wine.
variety = Criollo   origin = Peru
 
Castronovo - San Martin, Peru
   72% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =        8  
 
Seven years ago, I was the first craft chocolate maker to use cacao from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia - the world's tallest coastal and glacial mountain with all of the Earth's biomes on it. In 2019 I met Pedro Bolivar, a 3rd generation cacao farmer who says he has "cacao in his blood." He gave me a big kiss and shed a joyful tear when he heard of the 18 chocolate awards I won with his cacao - especially three golds. I love this chocolate's flavor complexity of fruit, caramel, nut and spice. Sierra Nevada cacao deserves to be in the limelight for specialty chocolate and I am proud to help earn it recognition.
variety = Criollo and Trinitario   origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Sierra Nevada Colombia 72%
   63% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, whole milk, cocoa butter.
Contains milk. Made in a facility that uses wheat. Nut-free.
62g (2.2oz.), 78x175mm (3.1x6.9")
Vic's rating =          10 yum
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
Seven years ago, I was the first craft chocolate maker to use cacao from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia - the world's tallest coastal and glacial mountain with all of the Earth's biomes on it. In 2019 I met Pedro Bolivar, a 3rd generation cacao farmer who says he has "cacao in his blood." He gave me a big kiss and shed a joyful tear when he heard of the 18 chocolate awards I won with his cacao - especially 2016 World Gold and the 2019 Golden Bean. I love this chocolate's flavor complexity of fruit, caramel and nuttiness. Sierra Nevada cacao deserves to be in the limelight for specialty chocolate and I am proud to help earn it recognition.
origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Sierra Nevada Colombia Dark Milk 63% Cacao
   72% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 78x175mm (3.1x6.9")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =        8  
 
We pay tribute to the Lost City of a vanished ancient civilization, discovered within Honduras' Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve whose apex predator is the jaguar. The Pech indigenous people live in and protect the Reserve. They make a living harvesting and fermenting wild cacao.

Enjoy our chocolate made from the cacao harvested near the Lost City. You'll enjoy exceptional roasted almond flavor notes and rich cocoa flavor that is not bitter. This chocolate is our homage to the timelessness of the ancient city lost in a pristine forest.

origin = Honduras
 
Castronovo - The Lost City - Honduras 72%
   85% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 75x175mm (3x6.9")
Vic's rating = not rated
Deb's rating = not rated
 
On Colombia's Pacific coast lies the region of Tumaco, a tropical area inhabited by Colombia's largest Afro-Colombian community. I met Oberman and Gustavo in 2019, and they explained how their new livelihood of cacao offers them an opportunity to preserve their culture, peace and afford education for their children. It gives them a newfound hope that I am proud to be part of. Having deep chocolate flavors and mild bitterness, Tumaco cacao is well suited for an 85% chocolate. I recommend this chocolate for those of you seeking full flavor, high antioxidants, and low sugar content. Denise Castronovo, Chocolate Maker
origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Tumaco Colombia 85%
   60% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, milk, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility.
62g (2.2oz.), 78x175mm (3.1x6.9")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
On the Pacific coast of Colombia lies the remote region of Tumaco, a tropical area inhabited by Colombia's largest Afro-Colombian community. I met Oberman and Gustavo in 2019, and they explained how their new livelihood of cacao offers them an opportunity to preserve their culture, peace and afford education for their children. It gives them a newfound hope that I am proud to be part of.

You will enjoy the delicate citrus, honey and floral flavors of this naturally sweet dark milk chocolate.

origin = Colombia
 
Castronovo - Tumaco, Colombia Dark Milk 60% Cacao
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat.
62g (2.2oz.), 76x155mm (3x6.1")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
In 2019, I was invited to Peru to represent U.S. chocolate makers at the Cacao and Chocolate Salon in Lima. I met with growers from around the country and tasted their cacao. I was looking for flavors for my Signature Collection that have never been unveiled in fine chocolate outside Peru. Surprised by the huge diversity of fine flavor and aroma cacao from so many different regions, it was no easy task. I chose a cocoa bean to craft my most feminine and delicate chocolate. Enjoy its floral character, soft fruitiness of cantaloupe, and hint of clove spice.
origin = Peru
 
Castronovo - Valle de los Rios, Peru 70%
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