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Spinnaker Chocolate Colombia 85%

Spinnaker Chocolate Colombia 85%

Weight: 57 g

Regular price $11.00
Regular price Sale price $11.00
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Reasons to Love

Bean to Bar

Bean to Bar

Direct-Source Cacao

Direct Sourced

You will like this if… You like it dark, fudgy, and maybe mysterious. You enjoy spelunking and stargazing. You like it less sweet.

Awards: 2022 Academy Of Chocolate Bronze Winner

Ingredients: cacao, organic cane sugar

Dairy Free

Dairy Free

Organic Sugar

Organic

Peanut Free"

Peanut Free

Soy Free

Soy Free

Treenut Free

Treenut Free

Organic refined sugar or alternative sweetener, and no animal products (ie defacto vegan)

Vegan+

Gluten Free

Gluten Free

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Maker

Spinnaker Chocolate

Chris and Kelly Van Arsdale are self taught chocolate makers who started Spinnaker Chocolate in October 2021. The name Spinnaker is inspired by their love for the ocean, and they are avid sailors, snorkelers, divers, paddle boarders, and more. 1% of their profits go towards cleaning up ocean and marine debris. Being very quality and scientifically driven, one unique aspect of their chocolate making process is that they roast after they shelling the beans. This gives a more consistent roast profile and enhances the flavor of their chocolate. Spinnaker has already made waves in the awards scene, garnering several awards in their first year.

Cacao Region

Tumaco, Colombia

Tumaco is a port city & municipality in the Nariño Department, on the Pacific Ocean side of coastal Colombia. It’s located less than 30 miles from the border with Ecuador, and enjoys a year-round tropical rainforest climate, even on the region’s many beaches. Most of the residents of Tumaco are Afro-Colombian or indigenous peoples, many of whom rely upon agriculture to make their living; largely in either rice, oil palm, or cacao.

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