Map of Peru with a black marker pointing to a Cuzco region

Cuzco

Cuzco is a department in southeastern Peru where the legendary Chuncho cacao variety grows at elevations between 800-1,400 meters, famous as the home of the Incan ruins of Machu Picchu. The high altitude produces high sugar content and exceptional fat levels, while sandy loam soils preserve genetic distinctiveness. Chuncho's fruity, floral profile with lower tannins has earned recognition as one of the world's highest-quality cacao varieties.

Chocolates Made with Cacao from Cuzco Region

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