5 Piece BLACK™ Chocolate Gift Box

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Taste your way through the world of chocolate as you indulge in Norman Love Confections BLACK™, a collection of premium dark chocolates that celebrates the unique flavors of five distinct areas. With cocoa percentages varying from 68% to 97%, these five confections are a must-try for any dark chocolate connoisseur.

Includes one chocolate from each growing region: Ghana (68% cacao), Honduras (70% cacao), Vietnam (73% cacao), Venezuela (88% cacao), and El Salvador (97% cocoa).

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$17.00

One chocolate from each distinct growing region.

68% Ghana: Cacao farming has been a tradition in southern Ghana for over a century. The beans that grow in this hot and sunny yet fertile and humid climate are the foundation for the Valrhona Grand Cru de Terroir called NYANGBO Pure Ghana. Farmers grow one of Africa’s best cacaos in the soil constantly swelled by tropical rains located between the beaches of the Gulf of Guinea and Lake Volta. It is distinguished by a subtle acidity that allows a note of round chocolate warmth to develop, followed by a soft and sweet spiciness.

70% Honduras:  Floral approach, herbal, green apple, with a deep cocoa finish. Cacao beans for this chocolate are collected in the north central part of Honduras near Pico Bonito National Park named for the mountain (beautiful peak) that bears its name. This area is very popular for birdwatching, rafting, kayaking and hiking, and is a part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor.

73% Vietnam

88% Venezuela:  From the region Sur del Lago, Maracaibo, Venezuela,the high percentage of cacao provides Maracaibo 88% with an intensive flavor experience. The strong cacao taste is pleasantly supplemented through a licorice note which then transfers into a roasted coffee flavor rounded by a hint of prune. A black tea note accompanies the slow and intensive finish.

97% El Salvador: Cacao was first planted in the luscious sandy loam soil of Hacienda La Carrera near Jiquilisco Bay about 100 years ago. The criollo influence in these beans, along with the near-sea level terroir, creates a chocolate mellow enough to eat as a 97%. Starting with a floral approach, this chocolate develops with grassy, slight spice, black tea, and hints of berry fruit flavor notes. Acquired through “Fair to Farmer”, a direct trade relationship established by Mesocacao, a chocolate startup specializing in Centeral American flavors.

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We ship our chocolate in insulated shipping cartons filled with frozen gel packs to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. During the warmest months of the year, we recommend selecting overnight or priority overnight shipping at checkout.

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Our facility is not a nut-free environment. All of our products may contain trace amounts of peanut or other nut oils.

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One chocolate from each distinct growing region.

68% Ghana: Cacao farming has been a tradition in southern Ghana for over a century. The beans that grow in this hot and sunny yet fertile and humid climate are the foundation for the Valrhona Grand Cru de Terroir called NYANGBO Pure Ghana. Farmers grow one of Africa’s best cacaos in the soil constantly swelled by tropical rains located between the beaches of the Gulf of Guinea and Lake Volta. It is distinguished by a subtle acidity that allows a note of round chocolate warmth to develop, followed by a soft and sweet spiciness.

70% Honduras:  Floral approach, herbal, green apple, with a deep cocoa finish. Cacao beans for this chocolate are collected in the north central part of Honduras near Pico Bonito National Park named for the mountain (beautiful peak) that bears its name. This area is very popular for birdwatching, rafting, kayaking and hiking, and is a part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor.

73% Vietnam

88% Venezuela:  From the region Sur del Lago, Maracaibo, Venezuela,the high percentage of cacao provides Maracaibo 88% with an intensive flavor experience. The strong cacao taste is pleasantly supplemented through a licorice note which then transfers into a roasted coffee flavor rounded by a hint of prune. A black tea note accompanies the slow and intensive finish.

97% El Salvador: Cacao was first planted in the luscious sandy loam soil of Hacienda La Carrera near Jiquilisco Bay about 100 years ago. The criollo influence in these beans, along with the near-sea level terroir, creates a chocolate mellow enough to eat as a 97%. Starting with a floral approach, this chocolate develops with grassy, slight spice, black tea, and hints of berry fruit flavor notes. Acquired through “Fair to Farmer”, a direct trade relationship established by Mesocacao, a chocolate startup specializing in Centeral American flavors.

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We ship our chocolate in insulated shipping cartons filled with frozen gel packs to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. During the warmest months of the year, we recommend selecting overnight or priority overnight shipping at checkout.

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Our facility is not a nut-free environment. All of our products may contain trace amounts of peanut or other nut oils.

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