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Wallace O'Payo Nicaragua Dark Milk 62%

Origine du cacao : Nicaragua
Pays producteur : Canada
Poids : 60 g

This flavour strikes my palate as being very pure, with hints of fudge, cookie crumb and almond, in addition to the subtle milky sweetness. Its super soft texture melts so easily in the mouth (or hand) that you're forced to avoid biting down on it to instead savour and embrace the melt, which rewards with a long, delicious, slightly caramel-like aftertaste.  

Prix ​​de vente $13.50
Prix ​​habituel $14.00

Wallace O'Payo Nicaragua Dark Milk 62%

Mark Wallace spent years working overseas with cocoa farmers in the West African jungle – a rare experience that sets him apart in the world of chocolate making. Upon returning to Victoria, Canada, he transitioned his deep knowledge of cacao into crafting fine specialty chocolate, all while maintaining his passion for supporting farmers and their communities. All of Mark's cocoa is directly sourced and transparently traded, with most also being organic, heirloom, and chemical input-free. He conducts thorough background research and due diligence on the labour and environmental practices of each supplier. Additionally, his packaging is compostable and recyclable. Another thing I love about Mark's approach is his dedication to showcasing the best of select cocoa-growing areas, highlighting quality over quantity by focusing on one special, intentional bar that's expressive of each region. He takes pride in expressing the flavours of the cocoa origins and shares detailed, often personal, accounts of the farms and growers.

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Waslala is a town and municipality located in the north-central highlands of Nicaragua that was center stage for much of the US-funded Nicaraguan Contra war of the 1980s. Not far from the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve—the second largest rainforest in the Americas after the Amazon—Waslala boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem. The region's climate is characterized by a tropical rainforest climate, with abundant rainfall and consistently warm temperatures year-round, creating ideal conditions for crops like coffee and cocoa. The cultural fabric of Waslala is woven with the traditions of its indigenous and mestizo communities, reflecting a blend of historical influences. The area is home to 65,000 residents, most of whom live in the rural villages outside the town center. Nearly all communities are only accessible by hiking or riding mules through muddy, treacherous mountainside roads. Traveling to Waslala from the capital of Managua takes seven hours despite being only 250 kilometers in distance.

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