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Maraná San Martín Dark 70%

Cocoa Origin: Peru
Producer Country: Peru
Weight: 70 g

Crafted with complex "Amazonico" cacao beans sourced from Tarapoto, a small town in the San Martin province of the Peruvian Amazon. The bar offers a pure and classic chocolate start but is followed by a stimulating interplay of fruity cherry sourness, citrusy brightness, and floral undertones. Distinct tamarind notes come to dominate on the palate, complementing nutty and floral characteristics. The stoneground texture lends a subtle but satisfying grit that enhances subtle hints of roast and malt, and a lingering touch of dark caramel.
Regular price $12.46

Maraná San Martín Dark 70%

Peruvian cocoa beans are often considered the rockstars of the cocoa world, coveted by makers worldwide. Despite this, craft chocolate making in Peru is fairly new and still relatively rare, and Maraná was among the first to produce “made at origin” bars in Peru. Led by the husband and wife team of Zulema and Giuseppe, Maraná takes direct trade to the next level by regularly visiting farms, meeting with growers, and working alongside them to improve yields and quality. What I most love about Maraná, however, is their deep pride in Peru and their commitment to showcasing the country's diverse regions and native cocoa beans. Each bar, whether from Piura, San Martin, or Cusco, highlights the unique characteristics of its geography and beans, offering a truly distinctive tasting experience. Their packaging features Peruvian art forms from these regions, a deliberate choice to further express Peru’s rich culture. Plus it ain’t too shabby that all their bars are crafted with certified 100% organic ingredients.

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San Martín in northern Peru can be characterized by the Amazon Rainforest but also contains other geographically distinct zones, including rough terrain along the Andean Plateau, wide valleys with terraced agriculture, canyons replete with rapids and waterfalls, as well as jungle areas prone to flooding. The area is home to numerous rare animal species that exists across various altitudes. The region's farmers have shifted away from coca cultivation and cacao is quickly replacing it as a cornerstone of the local economy.

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