Putumayo Origin
Lush, fertile equatorial rainforests are the backdrop for a journey down the Putumayo River, Colombia's main tributary of the Amazon. Legend has it that this river basin is where the cocoa tree originated, making it an extraordinary place for lovers of fine chocolate. Located in southwest Colombia, on the borders of Ecuador and Peru, the warm, tropical Putumayo region enjoys heavy rainfall throughout the year.
Flavor Profile: Brown sugar and red fruit notes ending with a subtle woody flavor
Acidity: Medium, Medium-High
Body: Buttery