Ecuadorian Rum Cask Aged - Harvest 2019 (75%)
50g (1.76 oz)
Ingredients
75% Cacao beans, cane sugar
Story
An ex-rum cask subsequently used to age Ecuadorian rum for eighteen years. Then we filled it with To’ak chocolate. Lots of history.
Flavor Profile
Creamy, cranberry, dates & tobacco
Cacao's Story
It was then used to age Ecuadorian rum for eighteen years by our friends at Zhumir Bicentenario Rum.
Creamy, Cranberry, Dates & Tobacco
Creamy
Cranberry
Dates
Tobacco
Ecuadorian Rum Cask Aged 2019
Flavor Profile
Nose: Raisins, molasses, hints of floral
Palate: Creamy cranberry, figs & black pepper, maple syrup, citrus
Finish: Oak, medjool dates, tobacco
Pairs well with...
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Regenerative Cacao that Supports Conservation
We’re using cacao trees to help restore forest on degraded agricultural land. It’s one element of a holistic regenerative agroforestry project that combines cacao trees with a diversity of tall native shade trees, fruit trees, and other food crops like bananas and plantains.
We’re doing this in partnership with TMA (Third Millennium Alliance), a nonprofit rainforest conservation organization that has been protecting and restoring forests in Ecuador since 2007.
For the full story, please read our blog article: Using Cacao to Reverse Deforestation.
Direct & Transparent Trade
We pay a farmgate price that is 3-8x the standard market price for “wet cacao" — well above the fair trade premium. To the best of our knowledge, these are the highest cacao prices on the continent.