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Goodnow Farms Lawley's Rum 77%

Goodnow Farms Lawley's Rum 77%

Weight: 55 g

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Reasons to Love

Bean to Bar

Bean to Bar

Direct-Source Cacao

Direct Sourced

Goodnow Farms roasts and winnows the same fine flavor Ecuador nibs they use in their multiple award-winning Esmeraldas bar, then soak them in over 50 bottles of Lawley's Rum. This allows the complex flavors to thoroughly infuse the nibs before they carefully dry them and put them into the stone grinders. The addition of their fresh pressed, single origin Esmeraldas cocoa butter ensures this chocolate is intensely flavorful and exceptionally smooth. The sweet molasses and caramel notes of the rum combine perfectly with the berry jam flavors of the single origin Esmeraldas cacao to create a delicious mix of chocolate and rum flavor.

Awards
AOC-gold-2022 Award AOC-gold-2020 Award GF-2021 Award ICA-silver-2023 Award ICA-silver-2020 Award AOC-silver-2023 Award AOC-silver-2021 Award

Manufactured in a facility which also processes dairy

Trace Dairy

Manufactured in a facility which also processes peanuts

Trace Peanuts

Sesame Free

Sesame Free

Soy Free

Soy Free

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: cacao beans, organic sugar, single origin cocoa butter (Esmeraldas), dark rum


May contain traces of tree nuts and peanuts.

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Maker

Goodnow Farms

Goodnow Farms chocolate is handcrafted in Massachusetts. All the cacao they use is ethically sourced from small farmers and producers that Tom and Monica have met during their travels throughout Mexico, Central and South America. The cacao is carefully stone ground, and conched in small batches. They also press their own cocoa butter for each bar. They admired the concept of single origin bars and capturing the different taste profiles, and uniqueness through each bar. They discovered their love for real craft chocolate after visiting a vintage shop in Los Angeles. Tom and Monica officially created Goodnow Farms in 2016 but have been crafting their creations since 2008. The pair works hard to engage with the communities where they receive their cacao from to ensure farmers are fairly compensated and practice sustainable farming.

Cacao Region

Boyaca, Colombia

Boyacá is centrally located within Colombia, almost entirely within the Andes Mountains of the Eastern Cordillera Range, at the border with Venezuela. The state is widely known as "The Land of Freedom," because this region was the scene of a series of battles which led to Colombia's independence from Spain. The emerald mines and remaining colonial towns are now a popular tourist attraction, but outside of the few cities, most of the region depends upon agriculture to make a living.

Cacao Estate

Costa Esmeraldas

Located in the coastal Ecuadorian province of Esmeraldas, this family-run estate has experienced a complete turnaround in recent years. After nearly a decade of their farm just scraping by through selling produce into the commodity market, in 2015 the Salazar family took on the project of completely revamping the 100-hectare farm. This included adding a complete post-harvest processing facility on-site, which is now managed by Freddy Salazar, the youngest sibling in the family. Management of the cacao orchards create over 40 full-time jobs within the local community in rural Esmeraldas, while the fine flavor neo-nacional beans they grow are now used by over a dozen chocolate companies around the world. Makers favor it for its strong base notes of cocoa, roasted nuts, and light fruitiness, with almost no astringency or bitterness.

Cacao Strain

Cacao Strain: Esmeraldas

This cacao strain takes its name from the northern Ecuadorean province to which it is native. The path which brought it there is yet unclear, but experts agree that Esmeraldas contains some amount of criollo ancestry, maybe even the same criollo types found in ancient Mesoamerica. But whatever its origin, the pods are mostly small and maroon-colored, with relatively few fruits per tree. The characteristic flavor profile of Esmeraldas cacao is incredibly mild, with traces of spices and melon, though chocolate made from pure Esmeraldas is uncommon.

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