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Domori Puertofino Criollo 70% (Limited Edition)

Domori Puertofino Criollo 70% (Limited Edition)

Weight: 50 g

Regular price $12.50
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Reasons to Love

Bean to Bar

Bean to Bar

Direct-Source Cacao

Direct Sourced

Notes of caramel, tobacco, walnuts, papaya, forest fruits, mushrooms and dates: a symphony of flavors.

Manufactured in a facility which also processes dairy

Trace Dairy

Manufactured in a facility which also processes peanuts

Trace Peanuts

Sesame Free

Sesame Free

Manufactured in a facility which also processes soy

Trace Soy

Manufactured in a facility which also processes Tree Nuts

Trace Tree Nut

No animal products, and vegan sugar or alternative sweetener

Vegan+

Gluten Free

Gluten Free

INGREDIENTS & ALLERGENS

Ingredients: cocoa paste and brown sugar.


May contain traces of milk, tree nuts and soy.

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  • REAL CHOCOLATE

    True chocolate has rich, nuanced flavors. Like wine it can vary by the variety of cacao beans, and where it's grown.

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Maker

Domori

Domori is a gourmet Italian chocolate maker that focuses on making bars with low production process. They use a low roast profile and medium conch (the stage in which chocolate gets its characteristic taste and mouthfeel from cacao beans) to preserve and maintain the aromas and flavors of the fine cacao beans they feature in their bars. Founded by Gianluca Franzoni in 1997, they are considered one of Europe's finest chocolate makers. Franzoni traveled to Venezuela to help develop a business model to reposition cacao but was ultimately fascinated by cacao itself. He experimented with different varieties to help preserve Venezuela’s biodiversity and even helped prevent the extinction of the Criollo beans. Domori is the first company to use the fine Criollo variety, which is considered the rarest and most prized cacao bean in the world. Their signature 100% Trinitario and unique 70% Criollo strains are an achievement that elevates cacao to a whole new level. The name ‘Domori’ comes from ‘Due Mori’ in Venetian which refers to objects of dark color. Franzoni wanted a name to portray his expressive chocolate company. Venice is considered the land of trades of spices and ideas, and its ‘Due Mori’ representing two bronze statues in the famous Piazza San Marco. Also to Franzoni, the term ‘Due Mori’ is represents two dark beans: cacao and coffee.

Customer Reviews

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J.N.
Excellent bar, highly recommend

Domori makes great chocolate. Another delicious fun bar.

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Bryan
DOMORI CRIOLLO PUERTOFINO 70%

It had been a long time since I last tried Domori... While the flavor profile is quite interesting, there are a few technical imperfections worth noting.

The back of the bar showed slight opacity, which suggests minor tempering issues.

As for the flavor, the aromatic profile leans into dark, earthy notes. Tobacco, walnuts, and mushrooms dominate, accompanied by dark caramel and hints of dried fruits like dates. There's also a subtle fruity touch reminiscent of purple berries like blackberries.

At first, the taste is not entirely convincing, but it builds gradually, becoming more intense mid-palate and toward the finish. However, the aftertaste is a bit underwhelming: it fades quickly, leaving a dry sensation with lingering hints of mushrooms and walnuts. While the bar has some strong points, the short finish and dryness detract from the overall experience.
This bar caters to specific tastes, especially for those who enjoy darker, earthy profiles, but it left me feeling a bit uncertain overall.