High-quality cocoa beans are the heart of our chocolate

OUR COCOA ORIGIN — SUR DEL LAGO, VENEZUELA

Our chocolate begins in the fertile lands south of Lake Maracaibo, in the historic Sur del Lago region of Venezuela — one of the world’s most prized cacao origins.
There, small family farms have grown cocoa for generations, caring for each tree by hand and honoring the traditions of their ancestors.

The fermentation process is done by removing the cacao seeds from their pods and placing them in large wooden boxes for 4-6 days.
Drying is achieved by the sun on drying decks.

Heritage of the Guasare Cacao

The Sur del Lago cacao descends from the mythical Guasare, one of the oldest and most aromatic cacao varieties ever discovered — often called “the mother of Venezuelan cacao.”
Its genetic purity and balanced flavor have made it a reference for fine chocolate makers around the world.

Sustainably and Ethically Sourced

We partner directly with smallholder farmers who practice sustainable agroforestry, preserving biodiversity and ensuring fair income and dignified work.
Every bean we use is traceable, slave-free, and harvested with respect — for both people and the planet.

Flavor Profile

Sur del Lago cacao is known for its silky texture and complex, elegant flavor. Each bite reveals layers of toasted nuts, light caramel, dried fruit, and soft spice, ending with a long, balanced finish. It’s a cacao that speaks softly but deeply — refined and timeless.

Our Commitments for a Better Tomorrow

Sustainable Cocoa

Free from Deforestation

Food Safety Standards