Metiche Chocolate

Metiche - Finca Las Delias 75%

Fine Dark Chocolate
Regular price $18.00 USD
Sale price $18.00 USD Regular price

International Chocolate Awards Winner - The Best Mexican Single-origin  Dark Chocolate - Silver

Bean: Criollo

Region: Comalcalco, Tabasco, México

Producer: Las Delias

Experience the exquisite taste of Metiche's 75% Cacao "Finca las Delias" single-origin chocolate. Crafted exclusively from Criollo beans sourced from the lush region of Comalcalco, Tabasco, México, this vegan delight praises the rich heritage and meticulous craftsmanship of Las Delias producers.

Tasting Notes:

Complex and captivating flavors. Each bite reveals rich notes of caramel and floral undertones, complemented by a hint of apricot. The tasting journey concludes with a refined astringent finish, creating a balanced and memorable experience.

It's the pure essence of Mexican cacao with our "Finca las Delias" bar, perfect for those who appreciate the artistry of fine chocolate.

Vegan, Dairy-free

Inspired by pre-Hispanic heritage and with a mission to create the most sophisticated chocolate in Mexico, Metiche was founded in 2020. Their chocolate offers a journey into Mexican roots through the palate. Based in Guadalajara, Metiche is a bean-to-bar factory that exclusively uses Mexican beans. The name Metiche, which means “nosy” in Spanish, perfectly captures the essence of Mexican culture. Mexicans love knowing all the “chisme” (gossip), discovering the best parties, and meeting everyone there—just for the fun of it. Metiche also embodies a spirit of sharing—stories, experiences, and chocolate. They believe that great connections and conversations start with sharing a piece of Metiche, a unique piece of chocolate filled with love. While the exact origin of cocoa remains unclear, it is well-known that Mexico has valued and cultivated it for centuries. Despite this rich history, Mexican chocolates are not as globally recognized as they deserve to be. Fabiola discovered this firsthand while studying in Holland, where she noticed that chocolates were sourced from all over the world—except Mexico. This realization inspired her to start her own brand and pursue her passion. “The first love I knew was my mother and the second was chocolate,” Zorrero shares. Launching a brand is a challenging endeavor, but with determination and hard work, Fabiola managed to overcome obstacles and refine her craft. She gradually advanced, developing new recipes and acquiring extensive knowledge along the way. Eventually, she established her own workshop, where the entire chocolate-making process takes place—from cocoa bean to finished bar. This hands-on approach involves working directly with cocoa producers who handle the harvesting and fermentation, fostering a deep connection to the land and the people involved. Today, Metiche has a presence across various parts of Mexico and now it is part of Hello Chocolate's global collection. Fabiola describes Metiche as "a love story that is reconstructed, transformed, and written letter by letter, day after night." If you've visited Mexican Shake Shack recently and tried a Shake Attack, the chocolate chunks are none other than Metiche's.For dessert and chocolate lovers, Metiche is a must-try. Enjoy the comforting taste of cocoa while supporting a fully Mexican company. With just one bite, you'll understand Fabiola Zorrero's passion for Metiche.

Cacao, cane sugar, cacao butter.

Keep in a cool, dry place, away from direct light and strong odors. Store at maximum
18 ° C in its original packaging

Our chocolate makers proudly refrain from using any artificial stabilizers or preservatives in their products, making their creations more temperature-sensitive compared to other premium chocolates.

To ensure the optimal taste experience, it's advisable to store our chocolates in a cool, dry place where the temperature hovers between 16°C and 18°C. Please refrain from refrigerating our chocolates, as this may cause sugar crystallization due to increased humidity, altering their texture and flavor.

On the contrary, if stored in excessively high temperatures, cocoa butter may separate and form a white film on the chocolate's surface. This loss of cocoa butter can lead to the chocolate drying out and, consequently, a potential alteration in flavor. Your mindful storage practices will help preserve the integrity of our delectable chocolates.

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