Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Festive Craft Chocolate

New Festive Chocolates

This year our seasonal chocolate range features some of the best craft and bean to bar makers from across the country. Whether it's something for a stocking, or a gift to stick under the tree, we have a great offering available to complete your Christmas gifts.

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Bullion Chocolate

Based in Sheffield, Bullion set out to discover the "gold" in cacao, the distinct nuances that can be found in beans from a single location. As a Bean to Bar chocolate producer cocoa beans are roasted, winnowed, refined, conched, tempered and moulded all on site.

Bullion Hallmark Milk
£6.50
Bullion Golden Nuggets 
£6.50
 
Bullion Whisky Nibs
£6.50
Bullion Santo Domingo 70%
£6.50
 
Josh's Chocolate

Josh's is a "melt and mould" chocolate producer based in St Ives using Rainforest Alliance certified chocolate and combining it with flavours inspired by the Cornish countryside, using high quality local ingredients.

Josh's Blueberry and Hazelnut
£3.95
Josh's Dark Chocolate and Peppermint
£3.95
 
Josh's Sea Salt and Caramel
£3.95
Josh's Milk Chocolate, Cranberry and Almond
£3.95
 
Harth Chocolate
This Christmas we've expanded our drinking chocolate selection with new additions from Harth based in Somerset. Harth exclusively use organically certified cocoa, sugar and natural ingredients and all of their packaging is plastic free, recyclable, reusable or compostable. We recommend the Winter Solstice blend with added clove, ginger and cinnamon! 
Harth Ginger Hot Chocolate
£8.95
Harth Cinnamon Hot Chocolate
£8.95
 
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