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Argencove Award-Winning Dark Chocolate Sampler
Argencove Award-Winning Dark Chocolate Sampler
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Ingredients & Details
Ingredients & Details
Four 25-gram bars (100 grams total) - Granada, Nicaragua
This mini sampler is an invitation to taste how profoundly place, genetics, and process shape chocolate.
The set includes four 25 gram bars, each made with 70% single-origin Nicaraguan cacao, yet each offering a distinctly different flavor experience. Though the percentage remains constant, the cacao comes from four unique origins—Masaya, Mombacho, Apoyo, and Cocibolca—with differences in genetics, fermentation styles, and roasting profiles bringing out dramatically varied expressions of flavor.
Together, these bars highlight Argencove’s deep connection to cacao at origin and their ability to guide cacao’s natural character through careful fermentation and chocolate-making. One bar may feel brighter and fruit-forward, another deeper and more grounding; some lean aromatic, others more rounded and cocoa-rich. It’s a reminder that chocolate, like wine or coffee, is shaped as much by its origin as by its maker.
Ideal for tasting side by side, this sampler is perfect for curious chocolate lovers, thoughtful gifting, or anyone who wants to better understand how single-origin cacao can express itself in multiple ways—without changing the recipe, only the source.
Set Includes:
Four 25 g bars, one of each origin:
Masaya · Mombacho · Apoyo · Cocibolca
SKU:0130
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