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Woodblock Chocolate

Portland’s original bean-to-bar chocolatiers may have started out grinding by hand—and roasting via hair dryer—but power couple Jessica and Charley Wheelock have managed to win global renown for ethically sourced beans roasted and transformed with artisanal flair.

We Visited Every Single One of Portland's Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Makers

To most Portlanders, chocolate is just candy. West Hills foodies and Felony Flats hipsters will tickle your ears about which coffee roaster best expresses the natural flavor of the beans and which brewery highlights the aromas of the hops. But chocolate, which rivals wine in the complexity of its flavor and production, doesn’t get the … Continue reading We Visited Every Single One of Portland’s Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Makers

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