gourmet choroni fino cocoa cover

cacao gourmet

choroni fino

Evaluation 4.5

SWEET FRUITY 1.5

CITRUS FRUITY 2.5

FLORAL 0.5

CREOLE 2.1

COCOA 4.2

WOODSY 1.0

SPICES 0.0

ANNUAL PRODUCTION (TM) 1.5

MAIN HARVEST DEC-FEB

MID HARVEST FEB-APR

CREOLE BEANS 16%

FERMENTED BEANS 84%

VIOLET BEANS 6%

SLATE BEANS 10%

TOTAL 100%

Beans / 100g: 79

g./1 Bean: 1.27 g

CERTIFIED YES

AWARDS NO

Physical and Organoleptic Characteristics

Sabores Positivos

Ceresa-white-icon Sweet Fruity
1.5
Naranja-white-icon Citrus Fruity
2.5

Citrus Fruits • Red Fruits

Flor-white-icon Floral
0.5
Bellota-white-icon Creole
2.1

Nuts • Brown Sugar Malt

Cacao-white-icon Cocoa
4.2

Cocoa

Pino-white-icon Woodsy
1.0

Wood

Clabos-white-icon Spices
0.0
sabores-positivos

Assessment

Choroni Fino Classification

F = Flavor:

STRONG Notes of fresh fruits, nuts, and brown sugar malt

A = Aroma:

LOW Floral and herbal essences

F = Fermentation:

MEDIUM Moderate astringency and bitterness

Tasting Panel
Choroni Fino Cocoa

Cut Test Analysis

With moderate creole genetics (16% white beans) and high trinitario descent, cut tests show: (±84%) fermented beans, (±6%) violet beans, and (±10%) slate beans.

Weight analysis reveals 79 almonds per 100g, each weighing 1.27g.

corte Chuao

Flavor Map

Features characteristic flavors of modern creoles with balanced nutty attributes, mild floral notes, moderate fresh fruit acidity typical of citrus and red fruits.

These notes overlay a moderate cocoa base allowing enjoyment of herbal, woody, and malted sugar notes - showcasing Venezuelan creole cocoa's diverse attributes.

A well-crafted Choroni cocoa liquor offers a flavor symphony shaped by spring waters, Henry Pittier Park forests, and coastal breezes from Choroni/ Puerto Colombia beaches - where waters meet amidst drumbeat celebrations.

Cocoa Flavor Wheel

Sensory Map

Presents fruity notes typical of modern creole cocoas with attribute profiles ranging from ancient creoles to hybrid characteristics, featuring medium cocoa flavor intensity.

Flavor Sensory Map

Post-Harvest Processing

Fermentation Protocol

Cocoa Type

choroni seed

Trinitario &

choroni seed

Criollo

Fermentation Days

4 to 5 days

Fermentation Techniques

  • Box type: Wooden

  • Turning frequency: First turn at 48 hours, then every 24 hours from day 3

  • Fermentation method: ~1000kg fresh beans distributed across 3 boxes wrapped in plantain leaves

fermentation protocol

Drying Protocol

Cocoa Type

choroni seed

Dry Trinitario &

choroni seed

Criollo

Drying Days

4 to 5 days

Drying Techniques

  • Floor type: concrete

  • Humidity: 7.5%

  • Drying method: Beans stirred every 3 hours (days 1-2), every 5 hours (days 3-4)

drying protocol
drying protocol

Traceability

certifications and awards

Certificate of Origin and Traceability validating cocoa bean provenance.

Choroni village has ~3,102 residents with nearly one million seasonal visitors.

From magical Choroni lands, we guarantee traceability certificates validating this distinguished bean's authenticity.

Among dedicated coastal producers is 68-year-old Vicente Ramón Fuentes Zapata - independent cocoa farmer preserving ancestral traditions through exquisite bean cultivation.

His workday begins at 6 AM at Hacienda Torres, managing pruning, cleaning, harvesting, and post-harvest processing.

As one of the coast range's first estates, its 30Ha plantation (15Ha productive) yields 1500kg annually across main (Dec-Feb) and mid (Feb-Apr) harvests.

Located at GPS 10°29'12.8"N, 67°36'33.5"W (~1km from parish main square).

Harvesting challenges include labor shortages, yet traditional processes endure.

Main economic activities combine fishing, tourism, and influential cocoa agriculture.

Choroni is renowned not only for beaches and warm people but also lands producing cocoa with high trinitario introgression and creole genetics.

Farmers

Geographical Location and Ecology

Geographical Location

  • Country: Venezuela
  • State: Aragua
  • Municipality: Girardot
  • Area: -
  • Average Altitude: -
  • GPS Coordinates: 10°29'12.8"N, 67°36'33.5"W
  • Population: 3,102

Choroni parish lies on Venezuela's northern coast within Aragua State, bordered by Henri Pittier National Park's cloud forests and exotic vegetation.

Ecology

Vegetation includes cloud forests, savannas, and mountains hosting diverse wildlife including endemic and migratory species.

Notable flora: arums, orchids, bromeliads, and pepper plants.

Soils are fertile alluvial plains with loamy/sandy textures and slightly acidic to neutral pH levels.

History

Choroni Fino history
Choroni Fino history

Magical Choroni preserves indelible historical marks from indigenous Choroni people, Spanish settlers, and African influences.

Beyond colorful architecture and rivers, cultural expressions include Santa Clara/Virgin del Carmen festivals and infectious drumbeats recalling Afro-descendant dances.

Founded in 1616 with church construction by Francisco Mendoza and Pedro Gutiérrez. Established as parish in 1664 as Santa Clara del Valle de Choroni.

Pedro José Olavarriaga's 1721 report noted fertile lands producing abundant cocoa traded with Dutch merchants, sparking disputes among landowners.