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  1. Michel Cluizel – Hacienda ‘Los Anconès’ (90.2/100)
  2. Valrhona – El Pedregal (87.2/100)
  3. Potomac – Upala 70% (86.0/100)
  4. Pacari – Raw Chocolate 70% (85.5/100)
  5. Bonnat – Apotequil (85.4/100)
  6. Friis Holm – Indio Rojo 70 (84.4/100)
  7. Bojesen – Oialla (83.1/100)
 

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