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Óbolo Pangoa Pérou 85%

Origine du cacao : Pérou
Pays producteur : Chili
Poids : 80g

Un bar aussi complexe qu’audacieux. Remarquablement accessible pour un contenu aussi élevé, il contient de gros tanins et beaucoup de saveurs sombres et amères, mais possède également un côté fruité et acidulé qui sert des notes de prune violette, de cerise, de groseille, de tamarin et même des notes de chêne et de whisky. Où est le fauteuil ? Je prends ça, je prends un grand verre de vin rouge et je m'offre une fin de soirée sacrément décadente.

Prix ​​habituel $13.99

Óbolo Pangoa Pérou 85%

When Mark left for Chile in 2003, he had no idea his three-month vacation would turn into a decade-plus-long adventure exploring Latin America, including three years working in the jungles of Ecuador and ten years with The Nature Conservancy in Chile. Recognizing the absence of authentic, high-quality chocolate production in Chile and the significant carbon footprint of importing foreign brands, Mark embarked on a personal challenge. Drawing on his background in social and environmental ethics, he committed to sourcing beans directly from a cooperative that grows its cocoa in harmony with the Amazon rainforest's biodiversity. Additionally, he designed packaging that is entirely compostable and recyclable. Mark further expressed his love for his adopted country by celebrating its unique and traditional ingredients with a dedicated line of inclusion bars called "Flavors of Chile."

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Junín is a department in central Peru, nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Amazon Rainforest. In its western border the mountains are steep and snowy. Towards the east, the landscape shifts to jungle valleys and deep narrow gorges, while high altitude plateaus and mist forests. While parts of Junín experience a typically tropical climate, temperatures here are significantly cooler on average than the rest of the country, with rain occurring statistically more than once every two days. Junín's mountain valleys are rich in minerals but they are also well-suited to the cultivation of crops such as potatoes and corn. Jenín is also home to CAC Pangoa, a prominent coffee and cacao co-op with over 700 contributing members.

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