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Domori

Chocosphere presents Domori, a pioneering Italian chocolate brand with roots dating back to 1993. Fueled by a passion for the world's finest cocoa, Domori embarked on a mission to preserve the diversity of this precious resource while respecting nature and humanity. Their approach involves careful cocoa selection, small-batch roasting, minimal processing, and some handcrafted operations, resulting in uniquely genuine chocolate. Notably, Domori is recognized for its groundbreaking work, such as being the first to use Criollo cacao, controlling the supply chain from South and Central American plantations, and creating a Chocolate Tasting Code for exploring cocoa nuances. With a focus on the rare and pure Criollo cacao, Domori's commitment to quality and environmental responsibility shines through every bar they produce.

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  1. Domori Sambirano 100% Cacao Mass Discs – 1Kg

    Domori Sambirano 100% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Discs - 1 kg

    $52.69

    Dive into Madagascar's finest – Sambirano 100% Dark Chocolate!
    Elevate your culinary creations with Domori Sambirano 100% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Discs, a sumptuous blend of criollo and trinitario cocoas from Madagascar's Sambriano Valley. These discs offer an intense flavor with aromatic hints of berries, cashews, pepper, and cinnamon, complemented by a delightful acidity, smoothness, and an enduring finish. Ideal for professional caterers and bakeries, this 100% dark chocolate couverture comes in convenient drops. Crafted with Domori's commitment to the world's finest cocoa, the Sambirano chocolate is perfect for creating delectable ice creams, fillings, and mousses. Available in a 5 kg resealable original bag or a 1 kg resealable bag repacked by Chocosphere. Learn More
  2. Domori Morogoro 68% Couverture Discs – 5Kg

    Domori Morogoro 68% Couverture Discs – 5Kg

    $191.69

    Dark, Tanzanian cacao. 68% cacao content.
    In a small region of Tanzania, Domori has selected extraordinary varieties of cacao with an intense character and aromatic profile, in which what immediately stands out is a primary note of cacao. Net wt.: 5Kg/11lbs. Factory packaged in a Heavy Duty Re-closable bag. Learn More
  3. Domori Arriba 72% Couverture Discs – 5Kg

    Domori Aristide 60% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Discs - 5kg

    $162.85

    Dark 60% Cameroonian cacao. Notes of tropical fruit, papaya and roses.

    Aristide 60% Couverture Discs have notes of tropical fruit, papaya and roses. These notes are showcased by the cacao's low bitterness and astringency, and a delicate cocoa note.

    Aristide is a cacao from Nkog Ekogo, a village in the north of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon. These couvertures are named after Aristide Tchemtchoua, Chairman of the ScoopsCa cooperative of the Nkogekogo plantations, which groups together 100 cacao farmers, each owning about 7.4 acres, i.e. 740 acres in total, on which 2 varieties of cacao are grown: the Forastero and the Trinitario.

    The harvest is done by hand and fermentation takes place in wooden crates covered with banana leaves and stirred regularly. Fermentation of this type of cocoa lasts 6 days.

    Net wt.: 5Kg / 11lbs.

    Factory packaged in a Heavy Duty Re-closable bag.

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  4. Domori Arriba 72% Couverture Discs – 5Kg

    Domori Aristide 66% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Discs - 5kg

    $142.45

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    Dark 66% Cameroonian cacao. Notes of tropical fruit, papaya and roses.

    Aristide 66% Couverture Discs have notes of tropical fruit, papaya and roses. These notes are showcased by the cacao's low bitterness and astringency, and a delicate cocoa note.

    Aristide is a cacao from Nkog Ekogo, a village in the north of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon. These couvertures are named after Aristide Tchemtchoua, Chairman of the ScoopsCa cooperative of the Nkogekogo plantations, which groups together 100 cacao farmers, each owning about 7.4 acres, i.e. 740 acres in total, on which 2 varieties of cacao are grown: the Forastero and the Trinitario.

    The harvest is done by hand and fermentation takes place in wooden crates covered with banana leaves and stirred regularly. Fermentation of this type of cocoa lasts 6 days.

    Net wt.: 5Kg / 11lbs.

    Factory packaged in a Heavy Duty Re-closable bag.

    Learn More

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