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Firetree Île Salomon Makira 75%

Origine du cacao : Îles Salomon
Pays producteur : Angleterre
Poids : 70g

Lucy, l'agricultrice propriétaire de ce domaine unique, emploie exclusivement des femmes pour cultiver le cacao. Grâce aux revenus issus de la vente directe à Firetree, Lucy pouvait se permettre d'envoyer ses deux filles à l'université en Australie. Après leurs études, ils aspirent à retourner à la ferme et à poursuivre l'entreprise familiale ! De la barre : attendez-vous à un léger goût fumé, avec une astringence vive mais agréable, et des notes concentrées de cacao complétées par des notes de noix de coco et de café, avec des nuances de rhum, de raisins et des saveurs de stout. Grosse comme toutes les barres Firetree, avec des couches supplémentaires de truffes au chocolat gluantes et une subtile touche de caramel noir.
Prix ​​habituel $10.86

Firetree Île Salomon Makira 75%

Firetree offers a unique experience by using single estate cocoa from small, remote volcanic islands throughout the South Pacific. Known as "The Ring of Fire" due to the 452 surrounding volcanoes, the region's rich soil and climate result in very distinctive beans. Firetree also engages directly with farmers, paying a substantial premium above the market rate to ensure high ethical and sustainability standards. In addition to suiting adventurous eaters looking to explore remote and exotic islands through their chocolate, Firetree's deep, dark, robust house-style will also appeal to lovers of stouts, big red wines, or strong coffee.

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Located in the southeast of the Solomon archipelago, Makira is a rugged paradises separated from the Eastern Outer Solomon Islands by a 350-kilometre ocean expanse. Known indigenously as Hanuato'o, meaning 'strong island,' Makira lives up to its name with a terrain dominated by a mountainous spine up its center that cascades steeply to the sea along its southern edge. Numerous rivers traverse the island, adding to its dramatic topography. This wild landscape is a haven for biodiversity, with dense tropical rainforests covering its eastern expanses. Here, threatened and endemic bird species find sanctuary, far outnumbering the island’s 55,000 human inhabitants.

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